Bengaluru's Echoes of Earth: Protecting the planet through music

A festival near Bengaluru is stringing together sustainable design and waste management with music
Curated By: Aditi Tailang
Published: May 31, 2018
Bengaluru's Echoes of Earth: Protecting the planet through music
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  • Bengaluru's Echoes of Earth: Protecting the planet through music
  • Bengaluru's Echoes of Earth: Protecting the planet through music
  • Bengaluru's Echoes of Earth: Protecting the planet through music
  • Bengaluru's Echoes of Earth: Protecting the planet through music
  • Bengaluru's Echoes of Earth: Protecting the planet through music
  • Bengaluru's Echoes of Earth: Protecting the planet through music
  • Bengaluru's Echoes of Earth: Protecting the planet through music
Owls have been a symbol of wisdom and intelligence. This installation—with a head that rotates 180 degrees—is a reminder of how majestic they are, and the importance of their role in the ecosystem. The structure makes most of natural materials such as gunny bags, jute ropes, arcea nut plates, fruit-wood, and junk metal.