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8/13/2019 Kogaion Portofolio
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KOG ION TRIBE
kogaion tribe@gmail com
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Kogaion Tribe is a landscaping, gardening and natural decorations project that
finds inspiration in the works of the greatest artist ever: Mother Nature. The works are
composed only out of natural material found in the area of the event that is taking
place. Basic stock usually consists of different types of stone, wood, roots, earth, sand and any
other gift from the Forest that we find to be 'uniquely beautiful'. These elements are thenbound together in different harmonious ways ending up to be a complete part of the
environment it was created from: it has always been there...
The Journey always begins with a
deep connection to the Nature that is part
of the event's environment. Every Forest,
every Mountain, every River is host to
different types of flora and fauna, thus
elements that will be part of the Garden
are always different from one project tothe other. Sometimes it can be massive
stone gardens; at others intensely jungle
feelings might make their way towards
your spirit. The essence that resides in all
of them, however, points towards the
same laws of understanding: perceiving
beauty in all its forms, raising vibration through feelings of amazement, love, inner peace
and aiding connection through meditation and dance. Different terrain types influence
Garden designs and approach. Sometimes the odds are in our favor and Mother Nature
helps in realizing our works, but at others she challenges in many different ways, leaving
place for much improvisation in order to achieve the same goal. On flat terrains, Gardens
tend to take shapes of intricate geometric designs, mostly inspired from sacred geometry
and patterns studied in Nature. Almost always the earth of the land is mixed with water
and used to raise Garden levels above the floor, playing with surfaces and angles but
without abandoning the feeling that it always grew there.
Miniature lake created for Freqs Of Nature 2013 Festival in Germany
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METATRON S CUBE was the source of inspiration in the design of the Garden
built for Freqs of Nature 2012 festival in Germany. The flat and sandy surface provided no
assistance whatsoever in the construction of the infrastructure; thus the level of all the
elements had to be raised artificially in order to make the Garden ‘rise up’ from the ground
level.
The garden covered a surface of about 50 square meters and used literally tons of
sand, earth and stone as primary material. The center-piece consisted of a beautiful pine
root that was reconditioned and oiled for more vivid colors. The shape of the pyramid is
a structural secret, the same technique being used to conceive all sorts of other
interesting geometric designs. With candles and torches lighting up the Garden at night,
the place becomes mystical, gathering people around it with soothing and calming effects, a
welcome oasis of tranquility.
A week’s worth of work:
making acquaintance with the forest,
gathering material and defining areas
and patterns with construction strings
for the future Garden to unfold.
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THE CENTRAL GARDEN made for Freqs of Nature 2013 consisted of a beautiful
collaboration between our tribe, French metal sculptor Patrice Hubert and German deco-crew
Free Optics. Lycra and other well-designed materials covered the ceiling of the dance floor
while the kinetic sculpture, rotating in a gyroscopic manor, created the link between the sky
and our garden at the bottom. Although improvised, the three projects blended in togetherperfectly, as if planned beforehand.
The layout was shaped by the six
central poles used for the roof of the dance
floor and gave the garden a hexagonal
design. Base level was raised approx. 30 cm
off the ground using sand. The center on
which the sculpture was placed … well, that ’ s
another secret covered in moss.
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THE ELVEN WATERFALL was a shared effort between Kogaion and our Russian
friend Leo, an excellent gardener and musician. The artwork was built on top of an ex-military
hangar covered in earth and flora. Water basins had to be dug in several steps of the project,
being connected to each other with pond lining. Tree roots of different kinds watched over the
stream of water running downwards, reaching the base garden built on top of a solid woodenstructure, sturdy enough to support the heavy weight of sand mixed with water, tree roots and
stone, and finally the lake from which the water was pumped back upwards.
This was the most demanding project yet, requiring almost a week of building time to
complete. There was literally nothing there but blank space and all the elements had to bebrought in existence by the people working on the project – from the first hole to the last pump
responsible for keeping the waterfall running. Massive quantities of stone and sand had to be
brought in and shaped to give the impression it has always been there. Plants and flowers were
also planted and required maintenance throughout the whole event, watering every now and
then and fixing what dogs stumbled upon in their playful rampage.
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Our tribe has worked together with many different crews in other projects, sometimes
involving stage designs, others just support for other ways of expressing art (e.g. OZORA and
SUN Festival in Hungary, Transylvania Calling in Romania, MoDem Festival in Croatia and
other smaller, private projects).
Whether the Gardens represent a place of meditation in a hidden place through theforest or they are part of a stage and dance floor, they always fill up the space with a deep,
ancient feeling of a strong connection to the essence of life, a sense of unity with everything
and balance through energy exchange.
You can find more detailed pictures of our work on our facebook page
(http://facebook.com/kogaiontribe) or on our blog (http://kogaiontribe.blogspot.com).
The design of the Gardens is always a subject of availability of material found on site.One needs to assess the surrounding nature and give a perspective of what is and what is not
to be found on site. If means of transportation are provided (e.g. a car), material can be
gathered many kilometers away from the construction site. Depending on the size and nature
of the project, professional tools such as cement mixers, chainsaws or other electrical
equipment may be required. Feel free to contact us at [email protected] :)
Close-up of the massive stone garden built for Momento Demento Festival in Croatia,
2013; a real challenge for us since Nature itself was already so amazing it was difficult for our
project to stand out.