KENNETT SQUARE, PA.- Longwood Gardens new nighttime installation, Nightscape: A Light and Sound Experience by Klip Collective, opening today, takes guests on an immersive journey around the Gardens with moving imagery, light and original music using Longwoods plants and landscape as the canvas. Created by Klip Collective of Philadelphia, this innovative display is Klips first garden-wide installation and showcases never-before-seen views of Longwood at night.
Nightscape includes nine site-specific locations, with each experience inspired by and related to the Gardens. Locations include the Rose Arbor, Large Lake, Flower Garden Walk, Topiary Garden, the grand Conservatory, and more.
Using our Gardens as the inspiration and the canvas, Klip Collective is creating an imaginative visual and sound experience. Our guests journey through the landscape and encounter the beauty of the gardens in a new and memorable way, augmented by light, imagery, and sound, said Executive Director Paul B. Redman.
Nightscape is an experience very much in relationship with whats already here at Longwood, said Klip Collective Director Ricardo Rivera. Within each different Garden landscape, were interpreting the space through movement, color, light, and sound, feeding off whats there and illuminating it with our imaginations in a playful way, he said.
One of the Nightscape experiences guests encounter is at the Rose Arbor. Here, horticulture and art converge in an arrangement featuring striking bismarckia palms illuminated in a kaleidoscope of color.
The Flower Garden Drive by day is a formal avenue of towering hedgerows, but during Nightscape, undulating waves of blue and green transform flowerbeds, hedges, and trees into an undersea fantasia.
The Legacy Tree, one of the oldest in the Gardens, is transformed as deep blue and violet colors move from the trees root system through its arching canopy where particles of light disperse into the night sky.
The Large Lake inspires a celebration of the natural world, orchestrated against a musical score that evokes the sounds of the night forest. The Flower Garden Walk is home to thousands of points of light that play and scatter among the flowerbeds, delighting all who see it.
Other experiences include the Topiary Garden, which brings to life these living sculptures in a powerful and whimsical display. The East Conservatory showcases the convergence of Longwoods horticultural expertise with the artists vision of form and color in a breathtaking spectacle. In the Silver Garden, an arid, still landscape by day is transformed into an undulating, moving experience. Finally, multiple levels of color and light animate the towering palms of the Palm House.