Gallery Workers Hallucinating on the Job


Attendants
at the Tate Modern museum in London say the Weather Project installation
is making them feel like they are on drugs.

The chemical haze created for Olafur Eliasson’s display in the museum’s
Turbine Hall has been slowly creeping into the galleries.

And staff who spend eight to 12 hours in the "hallucinogenic" atmosphere
say they feel disorientated, says The Guardian. The work gives the impression
of bringing an atmospheric smog-covered sun inside the museum. Tate Modern
director Vicente Todoli
admitted it had a "curious hallucinogenic
quality".

Dowbrigade has been looking for a career change, and loves art. This may be there break we’ve been looking for. We’ve always been known for out ability to deal with even the most disconcerting hallucinations….

from
Ananova

 

 

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