Art History and Extreme Sport at Deep Space LIVE

Art History and Extreme Sport at Deep Space LIVE
Not the Slightest Chance at Cerro Torre and Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper

(Linz, March 21, 2016) Breathtaking athletic feats and indomitable will are featured at the next Deep Space LIVE this coming Thursday, March 24, 2016 at 8 PM. A film entitled “Cerro Torre – Not the Slightest Chance” documents the attempt by an extraordinarily gifted Austrian rock climber, David Lama, to become the first person to free climb legendary Cerro Torre in Patagonia. Michael Zugmann of Linz’s Catholic Private University gets things started at 6 PM with a high-resolution look at Leonardo da Vinci’s world-famous painting, “The Last Supper.”

Deep Space LIVE

The Ars Electronica Center hosts a Deep Space LIVE event every Thursday (except holidays) at 8 PM. Each presentation features ultra-high-definition imagery in 16×9-meter format and is accompanied by expert commentary, entertaining stand-up repartee, and musical improvisation. Whether great works from the history of art, space travel, journeys of discovery in the nanoworld, or a live concert is what you’ve come to behold, Deep Space LIVE stands for enlightening entertainment amidst breathtaking worlds of imagery. Holders of a valid Museum ticket are admitted free of charge.

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