How can you differentiate your music festival from the others? How about taking a page out of this year's Coachella Music Festival and constructing a gigantic solar power origami crane?
The enormous color-changing crane will welcome guests into the Coachella Music Festival under its wings. I'm certain that after the festival, fans will be saying, "Best music festival ever!"
It will most likely be due to the large-sized origami crane preening over their heads.
Implications - These solar cranes were developed by the LA-based Crimson Collective. The sculpture is entitled Ascension and is strongly influenced by the Japanese tradition of folding a thousand crane in order to receive a wish. Shoot, and I thought I was straining myself by only making them at 11:11.
Giant Origami Cranes
The Coachella Music Festival Celebrates With Solar Crane
Trend Themes
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