Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Too All the Girls I've Kissed Before

This weeks issue of New Scientist Magazine has an article that fascinated the pants off of me. The story is of a girl I, along with millions of people around the world, have locked lips with. The story goes that at the end of the 19th century, many people of lost hope committed suicide by jumping in the Seine River in France. The authorities would drag the dead bodies out and display the unidentified bodies to the public in the hopes that someone would be able to identify them. Well, Anne was one of jumpers and as it turns out her face was cast as a plaster mask and strangely enough circulated around France at the turn of the century as a sort of pop art piece. This inspired many artist and poets to imagine what her life must have been like and write about it. Long story short, when the guys that made CPR dolls needed a mold that wasn't to sexy but beautiful, they choose Anne. So, now you know that the CPR mannequin is the image of a woman who cast herself off a bridge over one hundred years ago.

4 comments:

Jessi said...

Wow, that's ironic. Poor girl, I wonder what she might think of it all...

annabanana said...

i had no idea!

annabanana said...

(at first i didn't know what you meant by CPR. i kept thinking Canadian Pacific Railroad, Canadian Pacific Railroad... knowing that it must mean something else and that i knew what that something else was, just couldn't access it. funny!)

Anonymous said...

This post wasn't even close to bad! I totally braced myself before I read it. But I really liked the story behind it...