MAGNETIC FIELDS NOMADS










Light, movement, and craftsmanship merge in a space for euphoria and quiet wonder

Nabi brings their world-building into a site-specific installation in the form of a glowing yurt. Encircling its exterior are 150 handcrafted charms, each one unique, forming a shifting halo that moves with the desert air. Inside, a suspended three-foot by one-and-a-half-foot crystal light sculpture refracts three laser beams into drifting prisms of colour that wash over the walls, bodies, and space itself.
Rather than a spectacle, the yurt becomes a small, luminous universe; a place of euphoria, uplift, and quiet wonder where light, movement, and craftsmanship merge. The installation offers festival-goers a moment of sensory alignment: a gentle pause within the energy of the music, and a fleeting portal into one of Nabi’s imagined worlds.
Location: Corona Yurt
About Nabi
Nabi is a New Delhi–based multidisciplinary artist who works with traditional hand embroidery, Indian hand embroidery, textile art, ceramics, silver, glass, digital art, and 3D design. Drawing from ancient mythologies and personal legends, Nabi builds immersive visual worlds that blur the line between the archaic and the futuristic. Storytelling sits at the heart of their practice, with each project acting as a portal into otherworldly realms shaped by imagination, memory, and fantasy, which has led to them working with the likes of Florence + The Machine, Disney, Violet Chachki, and Alok Vaid-Menon.