Luke Jerram's Aeolus project will be a sound investment for sponsors who get wind of it
Luke Jerram is seeking partners for a significant public artwork.
Aeolus - an Acoustic Wind Pavilion, is an ambitious new work created by UK artist Luke Jerram (www.lukejerram.com).
Aeolus was the ruler of the four winds in Greek mythology.
Aeolus is a giant singing sculpture that responds to the wind, providing a wonderful audio-visual experience. It is a spectacular optical and acoustic pavilion that has been developed by Jerram and a specialist team of engineers from the University of Southampton.
International
Fabricated in steel and the size of a small house, it is the outcome of research into Aeolian harps and sound chambers. Just like wind turbines, it relies on the wind to animate it. Aeolus is touring the UK in 2011 and will be visited by thousands, on windy hilltops and urban wastelands. Download an information pack at www.aeolus.org.uk.
There are opportunities for organisations to be involved and benefit from the international profile that involvement brings.
"The work already has significant funding in place and we now need support, either in cash or in kind, to take this exciting new work on tour and share it with audiences throughout the country".
Sponsors will benefit from:
Substantial national and international press coverage
Corporate hospitality events and conference profiling
Full accreditation (logos and company name) online, in press releases and in all printed materials
Diverse audiences - Aeolus will be seen by thousands of people
Contact: Carolyn Black
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