PILED 1.0.0.1 by Festival Relics: Creating a New Festival with New Public

Kevin Dalimunthe
Kultur Ekstensif
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2 min readNov 8, 2021
Source: @randidanistha (Instagram)

‘Festival Relics’ is a collective that originated from the love of its founders for music and art festival. Consist of four members from different backgrounds, they experiment together to create something new in the current situation.

Bagus Pandega, Random Brothers, and Coune are the people behind Festival Relics. Bagus Pandega is an artist who is interested in sculpture in the form of kinetic installations. Random brothers are a modular duo consisting of Randy Danistha and Nara Anindyaguna. They already create music by combining disciplines, genres, and sounds until finally, music with a random philosophy is born. Coune is someone who has a background in the performing arts. Usually, his works are digital, virtual, and interactive.

Source: @festivalrelics and @randidanistha (Instagram)

Festival Relics will present PILED 1.0.0.1 which is a piano with interactive visuals arranged from LED panels. The presence of PILED 1.0.0.1 is due to a longing for the festival. Through this work they want it to be as if we are creating a new festival and also with a new public.

This piano is interactive, but interactive in this case is not just between the audience and the pianist but also with the new public, in this case, it is public NFT. This PILED 1.0.0.1 will be connected to the world of NFT. Later the resulting visual and audio content will be minted into an NFT and then will generate a new visual. And things will continue like that when someone plays this PILED 1.0.0.1.

To see their work, you can visit them at ICAD XI which will take place from 21 October to 28 November 2021 at Grand Kemang Hotel GF.

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