Roshan Netalkar’s activity tracker has been clocking up about 30 kms daily over the past week. This is because the venue of Bengaluru’s Echoes of Earth (EOE) music festival sprawls across 150 acres, and the festival director of what is now known as the country’s greenest music festival has been busy supervising the design of 14 eco-conscious installations. Instagram-ready and created from recycled materials, these larger than life works of art are key to a festival that is beloved not just to the city’s music-loving partygoers, but to children into nature journaling.
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