Thursday, May 28, 2009
Edge of Heaven
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Istanbul's Choice
After procrastinating a bit, I got myself to start reading it and was not very pleased. I am not the most intellectual of the bunch if you get what I mean. I was sitting reading and wondering what am I supposed to be reflecting on. And then out of now where I was hit with a suprise.
This surprise was the last sentence of the reading. It goes "Above all, we have to hope for a new politics of openness."
Universal Words. Very applicable almost everywhere around the world. It made me wonder; we (The USA) are known for our democracy; our humainty; and our openness. But are those comparasions accurate.
If I turn on FOX NEWS right now I will see everything but fair and balanced journalism. I will see so called objective journalists talking down the President of the United States.
If I switch the channel to MSNBC I will see the very same thing; except the target of the talking down to are those who identify themselves with the right wing conservative America.
How can we in any way be considered mature, open, and democratic if we, as a country, not just just any country, but The Super Power, the "model nation" still do not have politics of openess of which we preach.
Its probably selfish of me to reflect upon our country when we are studying Germany but this article made me "hope for a new politics of openess."
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Corpses Having Sex In Berlin Exhibition
May 7, 2009- Controversial German anatomy artist Gunther von Hagens is once again facing flak for unveiling a work showing two corpses having sexual intercourse.The artwork will be part of von Hagens' latest plastination exhibition 'Cycle of Life' in Berlin.
The artist defends the exhibit saying that it combines the two greatest taboos of sex and death and is a lesson in biology. He insists that it is "not meant to be sexually stimulating".
Politicians and church representatives are angry at the exhibit, and have called for it to be withdrawn. They have pronounced it pornographic and an insult to the dead.
"This couple is simply over the top, and it shouldn't be shown," the Guardian quoted Alice Strover, an MP for the Green party, as saying."Love and death are obvious topics for art, but I find it quite disgusting to use them in this way," said Fritz Felgentreu an MP for the Social Democrats.Von Hagens developed the plastination method several years ago after discovering a method for preserving bodies by replacing their fat and water deposits with injections of silicon, which then harden.
His exhibitions have travelled across the world.His most popular exhibits included corpses playing chess, high jumping, and horse riding. He has already shown a dead pregnant woman and foetuses at various stages of development earlier.
According to von Hagens, the man and woman consented to appear in a sexual pose.
-BigNewsNetwork