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3D animation at Roskilde Festival
The Danish artist Lea Porsager will exhibit a 3D animation from a installation called Horny Vacuum at Roskilde Festival 2019. Porsager’s 3D animation illustrates the inner parts of a so-called Neutrino Horn – seen from the Neutrino’s point of view – accompanied by the pulsing sound of a gong. The audience will experience the movie with 3D anaglyph glasses.
Horny Vacuum is inspired by Porsager’s visit to CERN in 2018 and seeks a promiscuous play between the spiritual and quantum physics. Porsager explores the neutrino particle through tantric practice and Kundalini technology – a meditative and energising form of yoga. In Horny Vacuum the esoteric and the scientific are united and create new waves.
Horny Vacuum is supported by the New Carlsberg Foundation and is carried out in collaboration with the Danish Museum for Contemporary Art and Bloom – Festival for nature and science.