Pyramid

PYRAMID

Pyramid

Watch an amazing trio playing in the Sculpture Park at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art

Trio for trumpet, bass clarinet and motion-tracking system
Featuring Palle Mikkelborg, Michael Riessler and Wayne Siegel

On an original idea of Lars Fenger

directed by Stéphan Aubé
image · Franck Tusolini
montage · Janine Dauterich
color grading · Fred Fleureau
production assistant · Claire Colombeau

'AV coordinator · Ole Frederiksen
assistant technician · Morten L. Jensen

produced by Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
executive producer · Lars Fenger
filmed at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art

© Louisiana Museum of Modern Art

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