Psychedelic jellyfish, Fibonacci-inspired lights, calming space.

A cross between psychedelic jellyfish and giant art-deco parasols. This large-scale immersive installation features thousands of lights that create patterns in response to a multi-channel musical soundtrack. The composition is based on the Fibonacci sequence of spiralling growth in nature, forming ever-changing colours and movement.The six metre high structures invite audiences to walk underneath the canopy and enjoy the calming soundscape.
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Sound Intervention are based in Ulverston and directed by Dan Fox. Dan is an artist, musician and designer. He works with a team of artists, fabricators and technicians to create soundscapes and installations for festivals and events across the UK. Working mostly outdoors the company uses both cutting edge technology and traditional techniques to create immersive sound and light installations. Often using battery or wind power.