National Poo Museum Explained

National Poo Museum
Location:Mobile, to be Sandown Barrack Battery, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom
Founder:Daniel Roberts, Nigel George, Dave Badman
Website:www.poomuseum.org
Map Type:Isle of Wight
Coordinates:50.6504°N -1.1605°W

The National Poo Museum on the Isle of Wight, southern England, is a museum dedicated to the collection, conservation and display of faeces. The museum, which opened on 25 March 2016, originally as a mobile museum, is now permanently located at Sandown Barrack Battery.[1] [2]

Overview

The faeces are displayed in resin spheres, where it can be viewed and held. The process involves drying the poo, which can take up to two weeks, before it is encapsulated and placed in a vacuum chamber, so that air bubbles are removed.[3] The main aim of the museum is to break down the 'taboo' surrounding poo in human life,[4] and the museum hopes to do this by receiving donations of poo from celebrities.[5] The museum also aims to educate people about the issues related to poo including dog fouling and sanitation.

The museum was founded by members of Eccleston George who are "a collection of creative people who work together on many different kinds of projects", based on the Isle of Wight.[6]

Poo at the Zoo

The first public exhibition, named Poo at the Zoo, opened on 25 March 2016 at the Isle of Wight Zoo, where 20 excrements belonging to different animals were on display. The animals and faeces included:[7]

The faeces came from animals at the zoo, faeces collected elsewhere and faeces donated by the Dinosaur Isle museum.

Sandown Barrack Battery

See main article: Sandown Barrack Battery. Sandown Barrack Battery is a 19th-century fort built on the southwest coast of the Isle of Wight. The National Poo Museum is converting two of the derelict buildings at the battery in order to house exhibits permanently and build a cafe. This is being done with £15,000 from the local authority and a further £2,500 from a crowdfunding campaign.[8] [9]

Reception

The crowdfunding campaign received money from 76 donors over 42 days.[10] The campaign was supported by Kate Humble, the presenter of Curious Creatures - a nature quiz TV series on BBC Two. The series used faeces provided by the museum for a round called 'Whose poo?' where contestants guessed the animal which the faeces belonged to.[11] Humble, a wildlife presenter, said that "The world would be a much poorer place without the National Poo Museum".[12]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Poo Museum plans new home on Isle of Wight. www.bbc.co.uk. 5 April 2018. 2 June 2019.
  2. Web site: Home. The National Poo Museum. 3 June 2019.
  3. Web site: Five surprising uses of poo . 12 July 2016 . Silver . Katie. . UK . 5 June 2019.
  4. Web site: Isle of Wight National Poo Museum applies to make big push in permanent home . www.countypress.co.uk . 24 August 2018. 5 June 2019.
  5. News: From the joke shop to the high street: why poo is no longer taboo . . 10 April 2019 . Robinson . Peter . 7 June 2019.
  6. Web site: About us. https://web.archive.org/web/20160828025346/http://www.ecclestongeorge.co.uk/aboutus.htm. 28 August 2016. Eccleston George. 5 June 2019.
  7. Web site: Welcome to Isle of Wight Zoo! . https://web.archive.org/web/20160401043723/http://www.isleofwightzoo.com/ . www.isleofwightzoo.com . 1 April 2016 . 3 June 2019.
  8. News: Isle of Wight's National Poo Museum to open loo exhibit. BBC News . 7 August 2019. 27 August 2019.
  9. Web site: National Poo Museum launches crud-funder: appealing for celebrity "donations" . 16 April 2018 . thelondoneconomic.com . Gelblum . Ben . 27 August 2019.
  10. Web site: Build The National Poo Museum. 27 August 2019.
  11. Web site: Kate Humble: 'Never think animal people are fluffy and sweet, Curious Creatures was tooth and claw!'. 15 June 2018. whatsontv.co.uk. 27 August 2019.
  12. katehumble. Humble. Kate. 30 March 2018. 979773856692006912. The world would be a much poorer place without the National Poo Museum. And we wouldn’t have nearly so much fun on #CuriousCreatures (back soon, folks!) so please, I poolitely beg you (!) to support this fantastic institution..