displays/exhibits, recent biomed
Biomedicine as street poster announcement
After today’s SLSA afternoon sessions I walked down Luisenstrasse through the Humboldt University medical campus (Charité) and suddenly saw this poster hanging on a fence:
“Are you doing research? Do you want to know more about several biomedical topics? Join this year’s conference and discuss your results with students from all over the world …”
The poster invites passersby to the 19th European Student’s Conference — an event which has taken place at Charité since the fall of the Berlin Wall — one of many East-West reunion activities.
Why am I so fascinated by this little poster? It’s an example of biomedicine on display, yes — but there is more to it. I guess it has something to do with how the biomedical world enters the urban street space and becomes part of our everyday poster display experience, like street announcement of concerts and theatre performances. Isn’t that what they mean by the formation of biocitizenship?
06 Jun 2008 Thomas
It’s very cool to have announcements like that on the street.
In Toronto these lectures are advertised in the subway: http://www.oicr.on.ca/public_lectures.htm
They’re meant for the public, but it’s still odd to suddenly see something about stem cells while your in the subway.
You’re right. I found this petri dish in the NIH Medical Center Metro station in Bethesda last October: http://www.corporeality.net/museion/2007/10/31/biomedicine-on-metro-display/