Fritz Kahn’s Art Shows Man Is Indeed A Machine


Body Machines is based on the art created by Fritz Kahn way back in 1927. Complex working of the human body is explained with the use of details and metaphors of the industrial life. To quote:

The image above, by the artist Fritz Kahn, shows the nervous system as a complex electronic signalling system, complete with buttons, charts and busy workers. Fritz Kahn’s books and illustrations explored the inner machinery of the human body, using metaphors of modern industrial life. Kahn turned the brain into a complex factory with light projectors, conveyor belts, secretaries and cinema screens; he showed the journeys of blood cells as locomotives encircling the globe; and he compared bones to modern building materials such as reinforced concrete.

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