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Wellcome visit | Sally Kindberg's Blog

"Last month to the Wellcome Collection, nipped in again to the excellent Brains exhibition. Camden Council sent in their Health & Safety advisor after several visitors fainted when viewing films of...

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Professor Whitestick's Blog: John Gough - blind scientist and polymath,...

"The archives within the Wellcome Library are open to all and can be accessed in person provided you have suitable identity; or via the internet if the archives are on the images list. For previous...

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Professor Whitestick's Blog: Lithotomy: Roman Surgical Instruments, Wellcome...

"This was an intriguing discussion and once again I had a sneak peek of the mystery object with Catherine Walker from the Wellcome Collection. The object was a bronze moulded cupped thin piece fitted...

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Summer of Love (collaboration/participation/socially-engaged practice) |...

"The Wellcome show is more philosophical than some of their previous over-literal interpretations of ideas. The artworks and objects are given the space and context to communicate for themselves,...

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Review: Superhuman at the Wellcome Trust - disability arts online

"How do you feel about being disabled? Do you like the word? How about impairment? How would you feel if there was no distinction between disabled people and everybody else? How would you feel if...

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Routine at Wellcome Collection

"Three prints of images taken from my documentation of Artist Francesca Steele’s ‘Routine’ – on the near left wall in the photo above – are currently on display at The Wellcome Collection gallery...

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BMJ Group blogs: BMJ » Blog Archive » Emma Rourke: Superhuman at the Wellcome...

"Featuring contributions from scientists and medics, ethicists, artists, and commentators, this exhibition takes a truly fascinating look at our ceaseless desire and innumerable attempts at...

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A little grey cell: A silver nose and synthetic legs

"The tag-line for the exhibition is 'exploring human enhancement', yet what makes these three items interesting is that they do not enhance the individual's physical capabilities. Take the 19th century...

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Core77 Photo Gallery: Superhuman Exhibition - Core77

"The latest installment at the Wellcome Collection in London 'Superhuman' explores the extraordinary ways people have attempted to improve, adapt and enhance their body's performance throughout...

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Distorted UK: Wellcome Collection - Superhuman

"Superhuman at the Wellcome Trust -on till the 16th of October- is a utopian view of technology. It shows us what humanity can do if we harmonise a marriage between technology and humankind, be it...

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Wellcome visit | Sally Kindberg's Blog

"Last month to the Wellcome Collection, nipped in again to the excellent Brains exhibition. Camden Council sent in their Health & Safety advisor after several visitors fainted when viewing films of...

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Professor Whitestick's Blog: John Gough - blind scientist and polymath,...

"The archives within the Wellcome Library are open to all and can be accessed in person provided you have suitable identity; or via the internet if the archives are on the images list. For previous...

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Professor Whitestick's Blog: Lithotomy: Roman Surgical Instruments, Wellcome...

"This was an intriguing discussion and once again I had a sneak peek of the mystery object with Catherine Walker from the Wellcome Collection. The object was a bronze moulded cupped thin piece fitted...

View Article


Summer of Love (collaboration/participation/socially-engaged practice) |...

"The Wellcome show is more philosophical than some of their previous over-literal interpretations of ideas. The artworks and objects are given the space and context to communicate for themselves,...

View Article

Review: Superhuman at the Wellcome Trust - disability arts online

"How do you feel about being disabled? Do you like the word? How about impairment? How would you feel if there was no distinction between disabled people and everybody else? How would you feel if...

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Routine at Wellcome Collection

"Three prints of images taken from my documentation of Artist Francesca Steele’s ‘Routine’ – on the near left wall in the photo above – are currently on display at The Wellcome Collection gallery...

View Article

BMJ Group blogs: BMJ » Blog Archive » Emma Rourke: Superhuman at the Wellcome...

"Featuring contributions from scientists and medics, ethicists, artists, and commentators, this exhibition takes a truly fascinating look at our ceaseless desire and innumerable attempts at...

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A little grey cell: A silver nose and synthetic legs

"The tag-line for the exhibition is 'exploring human enhancement', yet what makes these three items interesting is that they do not enhance the individual's physical capabilities. Take the 19th century...

View Article

Core77 Photo Gallery: Superhuman Exhibition - Core77

"The latest installment at the Wellcome Collection in London 'Superhuman' explores the extraordinary ways people have attempted to improve, adapt and enhance their body's performance throughout...

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Distorted UK: Wellcome Collection - Superhuman

"Superhuman at the Wellcome Trust -on till the 16th of October- is a utopian view of technology. It shows us what humanity can do if we harmonise a marriage between technology and humankind, be it...

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