decor & installations
rainbow serpent
rainbow serpent

TYPE L (Japan)
RECYCLED AND FOUND OBJECT SCULPTURE

It is the right side from my view,  but it is also the left side from your side.  Left of the right type. right of left type?  It is beautiful or dirty, though is old or new, and ordinary or dramatic!? 

This world is a laboratory that a right brain, a left brain, and the instinct unfold.  We experiment , body R type L will to resist, uniting resource wasteful society.   We use our imagination as a weapon or escape plan, industrial scrap waste, driftwood, a natural thing such as flowers, etc.  It is our material to create from.

To project a metallic, Kon futuristic, organic fantasy world to the party scene that is the MATSURI of the present age version. the method of a new, experimental expression including the image production and the sound production is developed.

http://www.myspace.com/rtypel 

 
SPECTRALEYES (CANADA)
CANVAS WORKS AND LIVE ART PAINTING

Luke Brown is an intrepid explorer, part of a new generation of visionaries recontsructing the templates of culture as we know it. His art speaks of the spiritual mysteries in the human imagination.

Mystical experiences, dreams, medicine journeys, and channelled lucid dialogues with the source of creativity itself, seem to guide and be guided by the colourful symmetries and living surfaces of his art.

Much of his work emerges from a graceful synthesis of digital and painting mediums. Developing his work through mix and remix technologies, Luke is constantly redefining his style as a spiritual medium for growth. He is intent on mapping his hyperspatial experiences with utmost accuracy, with whichever medium seems best suited, as a form of multidimensional cartography.

His art has been shown internationally with such visionary heavyweights such as Alex Grey, HR Giger, Robert Venosa and Ernst Fuchs. He is currently a resident of the lush Elfinstone rainforest in BC Canada, one of an infinite number of parallel universes in which he resides within simultaneously.

http://spectraleyes.com

 
CORTASIA
TWO INVERTED CUBES

My Cortasia is the perception of the world I experience around me. To discover our world we must consciously interact with our own perception. Discussing them, having a constant conversation with our own perception, we define our experience.

What is the essence of our perception and what makes them real. My ambition is to make a more fulfilling experience through greater understanding of 'our' world we live in. The sculptural piece created for Rainbow Serpent is the melding together of thoughts and ideas of fields, movement, pattern, porosity, textural light and my personal obsession with rainforests. When we are in a rainforest, we do not perceive light as single source from the sun, but as a field filter through the forest canopy above.

Made from discarded timber palings its appearance dramatically changes form day to night, through the light of day and the lights of night.

I hope you enjoy little piece of my cortasia J.

http://www.myspace.com/incortasia

 
ELEMENTREE
Star Tetrahedron Space

...2 white fairys on a moonlit night.  The sacred star tetrahedron  will find its place in the Lifestyle Area. The inside will hold a crystal mandala integrated with permaculure techniques.  Designed by vertouso Mr Kristian Thomas, it was intended to be big, bold and beautiful - wind, rain and sun proof, providing an ideal space for the most unorthodox event. Aerially, a 6 pointed star, side on; a male and female tetrahedron inserted into each other as one.

All sound and images are performed 100% live, in the line of the experimental ...something for your mind. Non-passive audience zone!

GENIE FLIP
Oh the Places We Lay! Swing in a hammock by the dam in the Market Place. Chill out, eat some food , watch films, or read one of the books hanging from the poles.

MARC PASCAL 
Marc pascal artist designer will be creating the hanging flower garden of lights! Marc has been designing lighting and ceramics for ages, and wants to add colour sparkle and wonder to this great festival rainbow.

RIUS
The two totem poles as the entrance to the Mainfloor are carved by artist Rius. They are a part of the integration of ceremony into shared art and culture. The top half will be carved and the bottom half will be be painted on  through a workshop with indigenous artists and festival goers.

PSYFLECTIVE FAIRY
Mirrored fairy garden .. walk along the path- look through the door, in the Lifestyle Area.

JUSTIN HOSKINS
South Australian artist Justin Hoskins has been creating sculptural artwork for around 10 years, from various metals, resins and found materials. His installation of a dreamcatcher is supported by two pyramids. He plays with natures architecture and builds his own interpretations of flora, fauna and other earthly delights with an un-earthly and psychadelic edge...

 www.subculturecreations.com


SPACE BETWEEN THE GAPS
Butterflies gather in the chill dome and let fly through the Lifestyle Area.  Research reveals that the symbolic meaning of the butterfly is similar across most cultures and time. Invariably, it represents transformation, inspiration, and rebirth.

KI ART
Red Bus Eco Stage  Area and will feature lanterns and swirling shapes by Ki Art - also incorporating coral installations to the Market Stage design by CANOPI.

SAGAIA
The chandelier is the stunning feature of the Mainstage designed by Jeremy Canopi. Dance under the water inspired shade installation.

CANOPI
By using recycled and found object installations they will transform the market into an underwater sensory experience.