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 +"The Boy in the Bubble" 1978, David (1971-1984)
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 +As his mother looks on, six-year-old David plays with a water hose during one of his initial ventures outside the confines of the Texas Children's Hospital in Houston in June 1978. David was born at the hospital with an extremely rare hereditary disorder known as severe combined immune deficiency. Because his brother had died of the disease, doctors immediately placed David into a plastic isolation unit that acted as an artificial immune system. The NASA-made mobile isolator system shown here allowed him a degree of mobility. David, who became known to the world as "the boy in the bubble," lived in such isolators for nearly 13 years. He died on February 22, 1984, following an unsuccessful bone marrow graft, an attempt to provide him with the capacity to make antibodies on his own and thus free him from the bubble.
 +Notes Acquired, 1986. The Mobile Biological Isolation System was developed by NASA at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center.\\
 +source: www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/bubble/ www.wired.com/.../theweb/news/2006/04/70622\\
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 +[[Ana_Rewakowicz]]: Uniblow Outfits 2001-2002, Two inflatable outfits made from rubber latex and shoe-pumps.\\
 +When the wearer walked around, the clothes inflated themselves.
 +The human body as an art form in a playful and light way, but at the same time exposed it to physical comfort and/or discomfort.
 +source: www.rewana.com
  
  
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-"The Boy in the Bubble" 1978, David (1971-1984) 
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-As his mother looks on, six-year-old David plays with a water hose during one of his initial ventures outside the confines of the Texas Children's Hospital in Houston in June 1978. David was born at the hospital with an extremely rare hereditary disorder known as severe combined immune deficiency. Because his brother had died of the disease, doctors immediately placed David into a plastic isolation unit that acted as an artificial immune system. The NASA-made mobile isolator system shown here allowed him a degree of mobility. David, who became known to the world as "the boy in the bubble," lived in such isolators for nearly 13 years. He died on February 22, 1984, following an unsuccessful bone marrow graft, an attempt to provide him with the capacity to make antibodies on his own and thus free him from the bubble. 
-Notes Acquired, 1986. The Mobile Biological Isolation System was developed by NASA at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center.\\ 
-source: www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/bubble/ www.wired.com/.../theweb/news/2006/04/70622\\ 
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-[[Ana_Rewakowicz]]: Uniblow Outfits 2001-2002, Two inflatable outfits made from rubber latex and shoe-pumps.\\ +
-When the wearer walked around, the clothes inflated themselves. +
-The human body as an art form in a playful and light way, but at the same time exposed it to physical comfort and/or discomfort. +
-source: www.rewana.com+
  
  
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