It’s nearly 30 years since the global franchise of Body Worlds exhibitions — collections of dissected and plastinated human cadavers, equal parts science lesson and carnival attraction — racked up ticket sales and stoked controversy in multiple international markets. Anatomist (or ringmaster) Gunther von Hagens professed to display the body as it had never been publicly viewed before, and there was certainly a lurid fascination to Body Worlds’ vision of what we look like under the skin. That sense of revelation is recalled in Véréna Paravel and Lucien Castaing-Taylor’s extraordinary new documentary “De Humani Corporis Fabrica,” which likewise delves dizzyingly beneath the flesh to show organs, systems and actions that we know are inside us, but tend to keep tidily out of mind.
But where the Body Worlds exhibits were lifelessly embalmed, missing the crucial dimension granted by breath and motion, “De Humani Corporis Fabrica” — named for Andreas Vesalius’ landmark 16th-century anatomy books,...
But where the Body Worlds exhibits were lifelessly embalmed, missing the crucial dimension granted by breath and motion, “De Humani Corporis Fabrica” — named for Andreas Vesalius’ landmark 16th-century anatomy books,...
- 4/14/2023
- by Guy Lodge
- Variety Film + TV
Channel 5 will count down the Most Shocking TV Moments tonight (Monday, December 1) from 10pm.
In the 3-hour special, celebrities will recall Tom Cruise's sofa jump, Charles Ingram's Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? con, Oliver Reed's drunken chat show antics and much more.
Digital Spy can reveal which shock moments have made the top ten, though you'll have to tune in tonight to find out which order they come in, and which has claimed the top spot.
Michael Jackson's performance at the 1996 Brit Awards is interrupted by a stage invasion from Pulp's Jarvis Cocker
Strictly Come Dancing professional Kristina Rihanoff is surprised to be partnered with John Sergeant back in 2008
Diana, Princess of Wales gives a revealing interview on Panorama in November 1995
A Blind Date contestant believed to be a secretary is revealed to be a journalist writing an article for Cosmopolitan magazine
The Bee Gees...
In the 3-hour special, celebrities will recall Tom Cruise's sofa jump, Charles Ingram's Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? con, Oliver Reed's drunken chat show antics and much more.
Digital Spy can reveal which shock moments have made the top ten, though you'll have to tune in tonight to find out which order they come in, and which has claimed the top spot.
Michael Jackson's performance at the 1996 Brit Awards is interrupted by a stage invasion from Pulp's Jarvis Cocker
Strictly Come Dancing professional Kristina Rihanoff is surprised to be partnered with John Sergeant back in 2008
Diana, Princess of Wales gives a revealing interview on Panorama in November 1995
A Blind Date contestant believed to be a secretary is revealed to be a journalist writing an article for Cosmopolitan magazine
The Bee Gees...
- 12/1/2014
- Digital Spy
Feature Rob Smedley 5 Aug 2013 - 07:00
With Being Human gone, Misfits bowing out, and a year to wait for Doctor Who series 8, Rob helps us navigate the UK geek TV drought...
Shift your brain gears into fifth for a moment - 'no that's reverse, no, just, okay, yes, up and to the right...right, Right! Oh here let me...' - and imagine that all the British-made sci-fi/fantasy shows from the past eight years are water. Lovely refreshing water. You've drunk it, haven't you? All that liquid geeky goodness that's been splooshing through your telly pipes and quenching your thirst for enjoyable quality cult TV. 'Slurp slurp slurp'. Delicious.
Sometime's the water's cool, like a bow tie or a super power, and sometime's the water's hot, like the torso of a vampire in Barry Island or a distinctly Abercrombie & Fitch knight of King Arthur's catalogue. All that fantastic hot and cold water,...
With Being Human gone, Misfits bowing out, and a year to wait for Doctor Who series 8, Rob helps us navigate the UK geek TV drought...
Shift your brain gears into fifth for a moment - 'no that's reverse, no, just, okay, yes, up and to the right...right, Right! Oh here let me...' - and imagine that all the British-made sci-fi/fantasy shows from the past eight years are water. Lovely refreshing water. You've drunk it, haven't you? All that liquid geeky goodness that's been splooshing through your telly pipes and quenching your thirst for enjoyable quality cult TV. 'Slurp slurp slurp'. Delicious.
Sometime's the water's cool, like a bow tie or a super power, and sometime's the water's hot, like the torso of a vampire in Barry Island or a distinctly Abercrombie & Fitch knight of King Arthur's catalogue. All that fantastic hot and cold water,...
- 8/5/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
We women hide our strength and competitiveness too often. Let's have less simpering and more Sigourney
Who would ever have thought it? Out and proud lesbian Ellen DeGeneres and Michelle Obama – who, despite her own achievements is still seen as the woman behind the president – have had a rather fetching press-up competition on national TV.
With a little flirting, and slightly more competitiveness we hear Ellen asking Michelle how many repetitions of the exercise she could do, before challenging the first lady with the line: "I was just wondering if you could do more push-ups than I could do".
Jackets were flung off while Michelle made a snide joke about Ellen having a dodgy back, and the next thing we saw the two women on the floor doing a smart imitation of gym bunnies. (If you are interested in who won, Michelle managed more press-ups than Ellen.)
It may have...
Who would ever have thought it? Out and proud lesbian Ellen DeGeneres and Michelle Obama – who, despite her own achievements is still seen as the woman behind the president – have had a rather fetching press-up competition on national TV.
With a little flirting, and slightly more competitiveness we hear Ellen asking Michelle how many repetitions of the exercise she could do, before challenging the first lady with the line: "I was just wondering if you could do more push-ups than I could do".
Jackets were flung off while Michelle made a snide joke about Ellen having a dodgy back, and the next thing we saw the two women on the floor doing a smart imitation of gym bunnies. (If you are interested in who won, Michelle managed more press-ups than Ellen.)
It may have...
- 2/3/2012
- by Julie Bindel
- The Guardian - Film News
Paul Owen talks to Juan Gatti, who has been collaborating with Pedro Almodóvar since 1988, about his disturbing poster for the Spanish director's The Skin I Live In
Juan Gatti has been working with Pedro Almodóvar since 1988, but his teaser poster for The Skin I Live In, the baroque Spanish director's new film, marks a significant departure for the Argentinian graphic designer.
Gatti's earlier work was indebted to Saul Bass and Andy Warhol, sometimes wittily so; compare Gatti's titles for Volver, in which thick rectangular lines form themselves into tableclothes and wallpaper patterns, with Bass's classic expressionistic opening sequence for The Man with the Golden Arm, or his posters for Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down (aka Átame) with some of Bass's most celebrated work, particularly his unforgettable advert for Anatomy of a Murder (detail above).
As for the Warhol influence, Gatti's poster for Volver, with its bright, non-realist blocks of colour,...
Juan Gatti has been working with Pedro Almodóvar since 1988, but his teaser poster for The Skin I Live In, the baroque Spanish director's new film, marks a significant departure for the Argentinian graphic designer.
Gatti's earlier work was indebted to Saul Bass and Andy Warhol, sometimes wittily so; compare Gatti's titles for Volver, in which thick rectangular lines form themselves into tableclothes and wallpaper patterns, with Bass's classic expressionistic opening sequence for The Man with the Golden Arm, or his posters for Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down (aka Átame) with some of Bass's most celebrated work, particularly his unforgettable advert for Anatomy of a Murder (detail above).
As for the Warhol influence, Gatti's poster for Volver, with its bright, non-realist blocks of colour,...
- 8/9/2011
- by Paul Owen
- The Guardian - Film News
Zsa Zsa Gabor's husband Prince Frederic von Anhalt is calling on controversial German anatomist Gunther von Hagens to immortalize the ailing actress' body after she dies. The ageing star, 93, has been in and out of hospital since breaking her hip at the couple's Beverly Hills home in July and friends, fans and family members fear she is facing her final days.
But Gabor's legacy will live on, if von Anhalt gets his way - he wants her remains to be preserved by plastination, according to Germany's Bild newspaper. And he wants von Hagens, the man behind the controversial Body Worlds exhibitions, to perform the preservation procedure.
The German businessman says, "My wife has always dreamed that her beauty would be immortal. I would like to show the plastinated body of Zsa Zsa Gabor in the context of a scene in one of her films."
Gabor's film credits includes appearances...
But Gabor's legacy will live on, if von Anhalt gets his way - he wants her remains to be preserved by plastination, according to Germany's Bild newspaper. And he wants von Hagens, the man behind the controversial Body Worlds exhibitions, to perform the preservation procedure.
The German businessman says, "My wife has always dreamed that her beauty would be immortal. I would like to show the plastinated body of Zsa Zsa Gabor in the context of a scene in one of her films."
Gabor's film credits includes appearances...
- 9/4/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Zsa Zsa Gabor's husband Prince Frederic Von Anhalt is calling on controversial German anatomist Gunther Von Hagens to immortalise the ailing actress' body after she dies.
The ageing star, 93, has been in and out of hospital since breaking her hip at the couple's Beverly Hills home in July and friends, fans and family members fear she is facing her final days.
But Gabor's legacy will live on, if von Anhalt gets his way - he wants her remains to be preserved by plastination, according to Germany's Bild newspaper.
And he wants von Hagens, the man behind the controversial Body Worlds exhibitions, to perform the preservation procedure.
The German businessman says, "My wife has always dreamed that her beauty would be immortal. I would like to show the plastinated body of Zsa Zsa Gabor in the context of a scene in one of her films."
Gabor's film credits includes appearances in movies such as 1952's Moulin Rouge and Orson Welles' Touch of Evil in 1958.
The ageing star, 93, has been in and out of hospital since breaking her hip at the couple's Beverly Hills home in July and friends, fans and family members fear she is facing her final days.
But Gabor's legacy will live on, if von Anhalt gets his way - he wants her remains to be preserved by plastination, according to Germany's Bild newspaper.
And he wants von Hagens, the man behind the controversial Body Worlds exhibitions, to perform the preservation procedure.
The German businessman says, "My wife has always dreamed that her beauty would be immortal. I would like to show the plastinated body of Zsa Zsa Gabor in the context of a scene in one of her films."
Gabor's film credits includes appearances in movies such as 1952's Moulin Rouge and Orson Welles' Touch of Evil in 1958.
- 9/3/2010
- WENN
London, Sep 3 – Hollywood legend Zsa Zsa Gabor’s husband wants her body to be plastinated and put on show after she passes away.
Prince Frederick von Anhalt has said he wants to preserve the 93-year-old’s body so her beauty will last forever, saying he would prefer the method used by German doctor Gunther von Hagens, who replaces water and fat in bodies with plastics, leaving them in a fully preserved fashion, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
‘My wife has always dreamt that her beauty would be immortal. I would like to show the.
Prince Frederick von Anhalt has said he wants to preserve the 93-year-old’s body so her beauty will last forever, saying he would prefer the method used by German doctor Gunther von Hagens, who replaces water and fat in bodies with plastics, leaving them in a fully preserved fashion, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
‘My wife has always dreamt that her beauty would be immortal. I would like to show the.
- 9/3/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
She’s been in and out of the hospital for weeks, and it’s no secret that Zsa Zsa Gabor remains very ill.
Although her passing could come anytime, the former beauty queen’s husband Frederick Prinz von Anhalt recently revealed that he wants to plastinate his wife’s body when she dies.
“My wife has always dreamt that her beauty would be immortal,” he told a German newspaper.
“I would like to show the plastinated body of Zsa Zsa Gabor in the context of a scene in one of her films.”
He added that he would like German anatomist Gunther von Hagens to perform the procedure on his wife after von Hagen's exhibitions showed plastinated bodies with just muscles and tendons still intact.
Although her passing could come anytime, the former beauty queen’s husband Frederick Prinz von Anhalt recently revealed that he wants to plastinate his wife’s body when she dies.
“My wife has always dreamt that her beauty would be immortal,” he told a German newspaper.
“I would like to show the plastinated body of Zsa Zsa Gabor in the context of a scene in one of her films.”
He added that he would like German anatomist Gunther von Hagens to perform the procedure on his wife after von Hagen's exhibitions showed plastinated bodies with just muscles and tendons still intact.
- 9/2/2010
- GossipCenter
Getty Images
The boundary pushing singer has found some new lifeless back-up dancers, but is this too far?
Just when you think Lady Gaga has done it all, she finds a new way to shock fans — this time by including corpses in the new leg of her Monster Ball tour! The Sun reports, “The singer is teaming up with corpse-preserving scientist Gunther Von Hagens to spice up her already blood-soaked Monster Ball Tour.” We don’t know if this is the best idea Gaga!
Gunther is world famous for his Body Worlds exhibit which has traveled around the world. His trademark procedure drains the blood of corpses and replaces it with a hardened silicon so the bodies stay preserved. He even sends some body parts via mail such as a smoker’s lung and a slice of head.
It seems like Gaga might have just found someone as delightfully eccentric as her in Gunther!
The boundary pushing singer has found some new lifeless back-up dancers, but is this too far?
Just when you think Lady Gaga has done it all, she finds a new way to shock fans — this time by including corpses in the new leg of her Monster Ball tour! The Sun reports, “The singer is teaming up with corpse-preserving scientist Gunther Von Hagens to spice up her already blood-soaked Monster Ball Tour.” We don’t know if this is the best idea Gaga!
Gunther is world famous for his Body Worlds exhibit which has traveled around the world. His trademark procedure drains the blood of corpses and replaces it with a hardened silicon so the bodies stay preserved. He even sends some body parts via mail such as a smoker’s lung and a slice of head.
It seems like Gaga might have just found someone as delightfully eccentric as her in Gunther!
- 6/27/2010
- by cspargo
- HollywoodLife
Pop singer Lady Gaga is set to once again stun the audiences as she plans to bring bodies on stage during her Monster Ball Tour. Thesun.co.uk reported that the Poker Face hitmaker is teaming up with corpse-preserving German scientist Gunther Von Hagens to spice up her Monster Ball Tour. Von Hagens, a controversial figure, outraged boffins with his Body Worlds exhibition of dead people. Gunther's Body Worlds show, which has travelled the world, features dead people who have been preserved through his trademark plastination process - when bodily fluids are replaced by hardened silicone. He had caused outrage in the Britain eight ...
- 6/24/2010
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Coming soon to a town near you—Lady GaGa live! Well, in a manner of speaking. According to sources, the "Alejandro" singer is planning to collaborate with German artist Gunther Von Hagens—whose controversial art exhibit, "Body Worlds," features dissected and "plastinated" human corpses—for the set of her upcoming tour. An insider reveals, "She is fascinated by Gunther's work and life. He grew up in Germany, a country she loves. He is quite a philosopher and has the kind of past she is drawn to...GaGa sees a kindred spirit and is hoping to meet him in New York. They've spoken over email and it's...
- 6/23/2010
- by Celebuzz
- Celebuzz.com
London, June 23 – Pop singer Lady Gaga is set to once again stun the audiences as she plans to bring bodies on stage during her Monster Ball Tour.
Thesun.co.uk reported that the ‘Poker Face’ hitmaker is teaming up with corpse-preserving German scientist Gunther Von Hagens to spice up her Monster Ball Tour. Von Hagens, a controversial figure, outraged boffins with his Body Worlds exhibition of dead people.
Gunther’s Body Worlds show, which has travelled the world, features dead people who have been preserved through his trademark plastination.
Thesun.co.uk reported that the ‘Poker Face’ hitmaker is teaming up with corpse-preserving German scientist Gunther Von Hagens to spice up her Monster Ball Tour. Von Hagens, a controversial figure, outraged boffins with his Body Worlds exhibition of dead people.
Gunther’s Body Worlds show, which has travelled the world, features dead people who have been preserved through his trademark plastination.
- 6/23/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
Lady GaGa is allegedly planning to work with Gunther Von Hagens on a new stage set featuring preserved human bodies. According to The Sun, the singer is considering the collaboration with the controversial 'Body Worlds' doctor in a bid to top the success of her 'Monster Ball' tour. A source told the newspaper: "She is fascinated by Gunther's work and life. He grew up in Germany, a country she loves. He is quite a philosopher and has the kind of past she is drawn to. "He was arrested and imprisoned after a student protest, (more)...
- 6/23/2010
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
Lady Gaga plans to use dead bodies in her concerts. The "Alejandro" singer plans to team up with scientist Gunther Von Hagens, who is famous for his "Body Worlds" exhibitions which depicts preserved human corpses in various poses, to come up with a striking new vision for her Monster Ball Tour.
"She is fascinated by Gunther's work and life and he has the kind of past she is drawn to," a source told The Sun newspaper. "Gaga sees a kindred spirit and is hoping to meet him in New York. They've spoken over email and it's gone well."
"She is keen to have some 'Body Worlds' element in one of her shows, with Las Vegas being the obvious fit. It would be good to top this tour - which is already out there - with something nobody has done before, using dead bodies as part of a concert."
Meanwhile, the...
"She is fascinated by Gunther's work and life and he has the kind of past she is drawn to," a source told The Sun newspaper. "Gaga sees a kindred spirit and is hoping to meet him in New York. They've spoken over email and it's gone well."
"She is keen to have some 'Body Worlds' element in one of her shows, with Las Vegas being the obvious fit. It would be good to top this tour - which is already out there - with something nobody has done before, using dead bodies as part of a concert."
Meanwhile, the...
- 6/23/2010
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
London, June 23 – Lady Gaga is apparently planning to have dead bodies on stage to spice up her Monster Ball Tour.
The singer has already teamed up with corpse-preserving German scientist Gunther Von Hagens to make her live shows even more shocking.
GaGa wants Von Hagens to design the set for her Las Vegas tour when it reaches there next March.
“She is fascinated by Gunther’s work and life. He grew up in Germany, a country she loves,” the Sun quoted Gaga’s friend as saying.
“Gaga sees a kindred spirit and is hoping to meet him in New York.
“They’ve.
The singer has already teamed up with corpse-preserving German scientist Gunther Von Hagens to make her live shows even more shocking.
GaGa wants Von Hagens to design the set for her Las Vegas tour when it reaches there next March.
“She is fascinated by Gunther’s work and life. He grew up in Germany, a country she loves,” the Sun quoted Gaga’s friend as saying.
“Gaga sees a kindred spirit and is hoping to meet him in New York.
“They’ve.
- 6/23/2010
- by News
- RealBollywood.com
'Body Worlds' anatomist tells MTV News he 'welcomes the opportunity' to work with Gaga, but did not confirm collaboration.
By James Montgomery
Lady Gaga
Photo: Getty Images
Will Lady Gaga be working with the dead on the upcoming leg of her Monster Ball Tour?
In a story published Wednesday (June 23) in British tabloid The Sun,, the newspaper reported that Gaga has reached out to Gunther von Hagens, a controversial anatomist who invented a technique for preserving cadavers called plastination and is responsible for the popular traveling exhibition "Body Worlds."
The Sun quoted "a friend" of Gaga as saying "she is fascinated by Gunther's work and life ... [Gaga] sees a kindred spirit and is hoping to meet him in New York. They have spoken over e-mail and it's gone well. She is keen to have some Body Worlds element in one of her shows."
The source went on to say that Gaga...
By James Montgomery
Lady Gaga
Photo: Getty Images
Will Lady Gaga be working with the dead on the upcoming leg of her Monster Ball Tour?
In a story published Wednesday (June 23) in British tabloid The Sun,, the newspaper reported that Gaga has reached out to Gunther von Hagens, a controversial anatomist who invented a technique for preserving cadavers called plastination and is responsible for the popular traveling exhibition "Body Worlds."
The Sun quoted "a friend" of Gaga as saying "she is fascinated by Gunther's work and life ... [Gaga] sees a kindred spirit and is hoping to meet him in New York. They have spoken over e-mail and it's gone well. She is keen to have some Body Worlds element in one of her shows."
The source went on to say that Gaga...
- 6/23/2010
- MTV Music News
New speculation raises regarding how King of Pop Michael Jackson will be laid to rest. Daily Mail reports that the 50-year-old singer may either have a traditional Islamic funeral or be preserved forever in his "famous moonwalk stance".
Talking about the matter, German doctor Gunther von Hagens, who is famous for "embalming corpses in polyurethane", says, "An agreement is in place to plastinate the King of Pop." Then, he admits that he "had agreed with representatives of Jackson's family months ago that Jackson's body would be plastinated and placed next to the singer's late chimp Bubbles, who was preserved after his death and is on display in the show at the O2 arena, where the singer was due to appear next month."
On the other hand, Jackson probably is buried in his reported Islamic faith. However, if an Islamic funeral took place, his body must be buried within two days of his death.
Talking about the matter, German doctor Gunther von Hagens, who is famous for "embalming corpses in polyurethane", says, "An agreement is in place to plastinate the King of Pop." Then, he admits that he "had agreed with representatives of Jackson's family months ago that Jackson's body would be plastinated and placed next to the singer's late chimp Bubbles, who was preserved after his death and is on display in the show at the O2 arena, where the singer was due to appear next month."
On the other hand, Jackson probably is buried in his reported Islamic faith. However, if an Islamic funeral took place, his body must be buried within two days of his death.
- 6/27/2009
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
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