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updated fri 18 nov 05

 

pdp1@EARTHLINK.NET on wed 16 nov 05


Hi Peter, all...


All in good will...my little foray here...and...also...

Cringe...

Lol even m-a-y-b-e...for SOME sidelights, m-a-y-b-e, but...


But...

Try 'Ogrish.com' if one wishes to see "straightforward" respects-in-dynamic
for some lights of reality, and, for the
'magnifience' and viscera and 'structure in section', and so on of what can
and does happen to people.


As far as this 'bodyworks' exhibit is concerned, I could much more earnestly
stomach seeing honest death and gore and misadventure, then this kind of
convoluted 'at the mall' psuedo-sanitized, pre-packed, slick-sell kind of
degredation, murder, and quiet profound horror...

These people were killed to suit the requirements of the promotor's specific
intended exhibits. They were killed to order, you might say.

I find this unpleasant...I find it ghastly...


Moreso yet, that this for profit 'show' would be tolerated or countenanced
at all anywhere, by anyone...to me is a disgrace of their own dehumanization
and chronic self degredadtion as normative collusion and 'business' ethos.

What if it was your mom or dad or brother or sister or child or friend who
say forgot to dust off charman mao's framed picture at some rural
prefecture? And got tossed into the slave prison slammer? Then killed for
prison slave owner military bosses selling the killed-to-order corpse to
some slimey eurotrash entrepeneur show promotor?

Would you think the human form of them, being so 'exhibited', in some
travelling show, to be gawked at by bored gumpers for 20 something
bucks-a-pop, would you think this was still so 'magnificient'?

Maybe not...

Context, to me anyway, is usually important to my appreciations...

Maybe I'd be 'happier' if this were not so...


But...

By gum, if it were up to me?

I'd pretend to be getting ready to pickle the bastard in formeldahyde, you
know, have him sitting in a chair with some guys with-big-arms on each side
of him...then standing, measureing him with a cloth Tailor's Tape, to see
how well he could get squeezed into a large clear glass carbouy with a thick
black backalite lid and see how he likes it...not the same as his 'exhibit'
of course, but...

My guess?

He would not "like it"...


"Do unto others..."

Yeeeeeesh...

Love,

Phil
Las Vegas

----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Cunicelli"


> Hi Frank,
>
> I plan on seeing it as well. There's nothing more intriguing or
> magnificent than the human body.
>
> I work about 2 blocks from The Institute (or at least until the 30th). I
> plan on seeing after the new year. It's there until April 2006.
>
> Thanks!

Peter Cunicelli on wed 16 nov 05


Hi Frank,

I plan on seeing it as well. There's nothing more intriguing or
magnificent than the human body.

I work about 2 blocks from The Institute (or at least until the 30th). I
plan on seeing after the new year. It's there until April 2006.

Thanks!