Hornsleth: Deep Storage Project

2014 · Documentary · 75 min. · Denmark

Hornsleth: Deep Storage Project

The provocative Danish artist Kristian von Hornsleth had an idea a few years ago, which proved to be easier said than done. Blood samples from five thousand people are dumped in a metal container eleven kilometres deep in the ground, where they remain untouched for thousands of years as a kind of DNA museum of mankind. Maybe forever, maybe until a future civilisation finds the container and recreates the people in it. However, the monumental 'Deep Storage Project' encounter all sorts of hardships along the way.

Original title Hornsleth: Deep Storage Project

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