Design Museum Den Bosch

Bodydrift — Anatomies of the Future

— Didi'ms world

“What does the future of the human body look like? In this exhibition, designers and artists explore the moral and technological boundaries of the body. Man is improved, protected, made more attractive. This process of modernization has been going on for centuries, but is now gaining momentum as a result of technological progress. 'Bodydrift — Anatomies of the Future' is about the recent history and future of our body. It gives an overview of where we are now and presents a speculative exploration of the new manina spectacular exhibition design by Bart Hess and Harm Rensink.

With works by Ted Noten, Ana Rejcevic, Walter Pichler, Lucy McRae, Bart Hess, Zach Blas, Heather Dewey-Hagborg, Neri Oxman, Frederik Heyman and Sara Nuytemans”. This is the description as it can be read on the site of the Design MuseuminDen Bosch.

Last week I visited this exhibition. My first coronamuseum visit, and I must admit, I didn't dislike it. I was a little worried that all sorts of weird measures had been taken when I booked a ticket, but honestly, I thought it was good to do. Yeah, there's a walkway, but luckily no weird situations.

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