Cool off in California this September at the Symbiosis Gathering, where the creative community comes together to celebrate the end of summer with monumental art installations, performances and dance music, and of course, art boats and art floats!
This year, the lineup includes Gramatik, Santigold and Warpaint, which you can listen to while floating in scenic Woodward Reservoir. The Swimbiosis Stage even features specially designed structures created by The Do Lab, so revelers can lounge in giant hammock-type lounges while dangling their feet in the water and listening to world-class DJs like Darshan, Oneness and Jstar.
An eco-friendly festival, Symbiosis includes no corporate sponsorships, no sales of beer or liquor and only organic, vegetarian food. The best of counterculture arts and crafts are on display, including amazing live painting and opportunities for attendees to co-create and interact with sculptures, impromptu theater and trippy art pieces.
Check out these creative art boats and floats from last year’s Symbiosis Gathering, and get your ticket for this year soon!
This Delorean was converted into a hovercraft to surprise and delight festival goers. (Photo by Jason Abraham)
Check out more details about Matt Riese’s Delorean Hovercraft here. (Photo by John Felix Shaw)
Handmade, custom designed, crowd funded, traffic stopping, time traveling Delorean hovercraft, proving that impossible dreams can come true! (Photo by John Felix Shaw)
Revelers lounge in floaties all day and party all night at Symbiosis Gathering! (Photo by Jorgenson Photography)
This floating island, known as “The Drift,” featured a DJ booth, a working water wheel and two water slides! (Photo by Jorgenson Photography)
Created by Drift Tribe, this floating island hosted dance parties all day long. (Photo by Marisa Pfenning)
Designed by The Do Lab, the structures at Swimbiosis stage blur the boundaries between land and sea. (Photo by Jorgenson Photography)
Symbiosis glows at night, including this beautifully lit dance barge. (Photo by David Zetterstrom)
A buoyant cabin attracts swimmers who can lounge on the front porch. (Photo by David Zetterstrom)
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by Elise McDonough at High Times
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