

Echoes of Earth Music Festival.
Circle of Life
date. 2022 Edition
city. Bangalore
designs. Stage Design, Spatial Layout, Bar Design, Merchandise Stalls, Brand-specific Installations


Sketch


The JW Amur Falcon Stage was built to commemorate Banu Harulu's successful intervention by setting up conservational and educational programmes across Pangti Village that led to a substantial decrease in poaching numbers. This live electronic stage was brought to life through projections, lights and 3D mapping.


Sketch


The Himalayan Ibex Stage was brought to life through discarded cardboard materials championing a sustainable future and lifestyle. Despite playing a critical role in its ecosystem to control vegetation and important food source for predators, the Ibex's majestic horns make it a trophy hunting animal. This stage was built to spread the awareness and reduce human-animal conflicts through several conservation programmes.


3D Modelling


The Budweiser Indian Red Scorpion Stage was built using recycled and salvaged metal scrap from the 2019 edition's Vulture Stage. Though the scorpions are not specifically covered by India's Wildlife Protection Act or any international biodiversity protection laws, they are threatened and extremely vulnerable to extinction.

Entry Arch - Render

Entry Arch

Johnnie Walker Light Installation

Entry Arch - Render
Other designs include overall spatial layout, the entry arch, the merchandise stalls and the JW lounge that has been incorporated in the festival layout. There are also multiple smaller installations included between the walkways connecting the different stages on ground.




