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Mussipeatus | I Land Sound

I Land Sound | Mussijaam (Music station)
The family of I Land Sound festival respects nature and the beauty of illiku. You can find all the environmental projects and activities at their festival’s green website  

Every year they try to come up with new ways to leave as small environmental footprint as possible, taking further steps in key areas like waste management, food, transportation and the use of energy. Raising environmental awareness is really important for them.
Installation Mussipeatus offers a stop for music lovers who need a little break to be alone, or a nice place to chat or meet a little away from the hustle and bustle of the festival. Thinking of the early morning partygoers and taking advantage of the special features of the location Illiku, the early hours of the morning offer picturesque sunrise views to those sitting on the bench. The colorful walls of the pavilion also prolong the play of colors of the evening sunset even when the sun itself is no longer visible on the horizon.

Special thanks to the Haapsalu city government, which gave us the bus pavilion that was otherwise going to be disposed of. 

Also big thanks to Kuressaare city government, which donated old bus signs for the installation which consists of a glowing trash can, trash (found on the way to festival and created by ourselves) and local wildflowers, directs people to think about the cleanliness of our water bodies and what we ourselves can do to keep the environment around us clean.
Authors: Miina Vilo, Monika Teder, Katariina Torm
Mussipeatus | I Land Sound
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Mussipeatus | I Land Sound

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