To recap: when we last spoke I was simultaneously so bored with everything and yet riddled with the worst anxiety of my life. It was lame.
If only for the sake of this quest I'm on to Get Inspired, I thought I should write about the thing that makes me amazed enough to want to spend the next 5-7 years of my grad school life thinking about it.
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Anyway, yes. The no pepople of colour thing is totally bizarre. He actually does only ever use white people for the full body plastinates. I can't even imagine what kind of rationale he has for that?Even weirder was that just as I was thinking, "whoa, are all these corpses from white dudes?!" my friend pointed out that there were skinheads walking around?!
I do remember that at the end they had an overlay of a sagittal slice of a person of "average" weight and an overweight person. Unfortunately it was done kind of problematically, because the person of "average" weight was 120lbs, while the person who was overweight was way more than twice that, so I felt conflicted about what I thought it was doing/saying.
It WOULD be really cool to see in a whole body plastinate the difference between someone super physically active and someone with little muscle tone. But he doesn't like plastinating people with more body fat because the aesthetic of his work requires a lot of muscle definition. That's also the excuse he gives as to why he doesn't plastinate more women. Lame!
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Here is what I got out of that.
When you are fat, it’s not just a layer of insulation around the midsection like everyone likes to think of it. It’s not skin->fat-> guts. The fat is omnipresent in the body so that the organs look like they are floating in a fat soup. Not to mention how disfigured and displaced the organs in the fat body looked. No word of a lie that was a helpful motivator for me to start being more bodily responsible and try to get into some kind of better shape.
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Also, even at 120lbs (which is obviously way less than average weight for ladies and way less than average for dudes), a person can be slim but have lots of body fat. I weigh 120 and I still have all kinds of chub and guarantee my organs would look like they are floating in plenty of fat soup!
I don't know. I think what would be way more interesting and compelling is to show someone who is say, 170 and chubby v. someone who is 170 and super buff, and what that kind of difference looks like.
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women may tend to have more body fat...but we have the same muscles (just less muscle mass), so it's too bad he doesn't plastinate more women. i just find that the males are glorified with their bulkier-looking muscles.
it's so interesting that people donate their bodies for so many different 'causes', including plastination!
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