The first walk-through of the space is the most important in translating the canvas and getting inspiration from what is already there. To avoid a jarring auditory experience, each musical track was produced in the same harmonious key and tempo to allow for audible overlap of music within the grounds. With little space between exhibits, the music and sound design can be heard from multiple areas. The audio experience required considerable design intention. Equipment is strategically placed so that the artwork could breathe without the distractions of obtrusive hardware and technology. Careful consideration was given to how visitors would move through the space, making sure way-finding cues and light leaks guide people forward and through the exhibits. Through the creation of an immersive visual and sonic landscape that draws inspiration from and adds dimension to a space, audiences can experience the metamorphosis of a familiar place into a world of imagination and play.As a walking journey, the exhibits flow from the garden entrance through the multiple galleries to provide a complete experience. The surreal sensory experiences unfold in a complex and playful atmosphere with a strong focus on interaction and participation by a captivated audience. Klip was commissioned to integrate site-specific lighting, projection and music into the Desert Botanical Garden landscape for an immersive, transformative experience. The scale of the exhibit is massive, with just two of the features covering approximately nine acres of the garden with projection and lighting. Lighting plays a large role in this exhibit with thousands of pixel-mapped LEDs and an eight-foot tall infinity mirror light sculpture. Inspired by the environment and cycles of water, the garden forms transcend the desert into a colorful, seemingly underwater experience. Klip transformed cacti, succulents, and rock formations into a living nocturnal canvas. Electric Desert is a nighttime exhibit with seven discreet installations of light, projection, and original music at Desert Botanical Garden.
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