Saturday, February 5, 2011

Myth of the Human Body Exhibit







Went to the myth of the human body exhibit in Taguig city. Macabre, but informatively fascinating. After you get over the initial queasy feeling of coming face-to-face with real, butchered cadavers, you begin to appreciate the painstaking feat and frenzied devotion that Gunther von Hagens possessed to make each one.

The exhibit is named after Greek Deities: Heracles (muscular and skeletal system), Poseidon (the respiratory system), Dionysus (the digestive system), Hades (the circulatory system), Eros (the reproductive system), Zeus (the brain and the nervous system), and Artemis (the fetal system).

I particularly liked the red man —- the cadaver with everything (bones, muscles, tissues) gone, leaving only an intricate web of nerves. I couldn’t begin to imagine how it was made! And the weeks-old zygote --- tiny, little thing! perhaps as big as a booger!

This exhibit is a must for anatomy fanatics and geeks alike!

Location:
The Myth of the Human Body Exhibit is at Neobabylon Building. 9 Bayani Road, AFPOVAI, Taguig City, Philippines.
It's running from October 15, 2010 until April 17, 2011.
Operating Hours: 10:30AM to 8:30PM

Directions (using Public transport):

From EDSA/Ayala. Go to Guadalupe. Then take a jeep going AFP/Bayani Road, AFPOVAI. Get down at Neobabylon Bldg.

From Baclaran side. go to Rotonda LRT station. Take a jeep going to FTI Kaliwa. Get down Gate 3, Bonifacio. Take a jeep going Bayani Road AFPVAOI. Get Down at the Neobabylon Bldg.

From C-5 Quezon City. Trun left to Fort Bonifacio. Get down at Market Market. Take a jeef Bayani Road AFPVAOI. Get Down at the Neobabylon Bldg.

From C-5 SLEX. Get down at Water Fun. Take a jeep going to Bayani Road AFPVAOI. Get Down at the Neobabylon Bldg.

From Market Market. Take a jeep going to AFPVAOI. Get Down at the Neobabylon Bldg.

2 comments:

  1. pano po pag mula sa manila?

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  2. Hi! We took MRT until Ayala Ave. station and took a cab from there, but you could also get off at Guadalupe station. May jeep na dun going to AFP/Bayani Road. Extended yung exhibit until December 2011 ata. ^_^ hope you enjoy it! (",)

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