An intricate projection mapping installation nestled in the Enchanted Woods, Wildlight offers a luminous encounter with Shambala’s more-than-human inhabitants.

The piece grows from the artist’s PhD research into outdoor projection art and its potential to renew care and connection with natural sites. Carefully designed to be low-impact and leave no trace, the projected visuals have been created in close response to Kelmarsh’s particular ecology.

Unique to Shambala, this site-responsive work invites you to linger and attune to the lifeforms and living networks that shape the space around you.

"Beth Walker (she/her) is a filmmaker, visual artist and researcher. Her work spans short films, live visual performance and installations, with her recent practice focused on ecological themes.
 Beth’s works have been shown in galleries and film festivals around the world, including The Barbican Centre, New York State Museum, Annecy International Animation Festival and Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts. She holds an MA in Animation from the Royal College of Art and was recently part of the judging panel for London International Animation Festival.Beth is a keen collaborator, often working alongside musicians, sound artists and dancers to create audiovisual works. Some recent collaborators include Electric Earth Orchestra, Johanna Bramli, Somatic and Company Scheherazade.

 Beth is currently completing a PhD in Media Arts & Communication, researching the ""transformative potential of projection art in natural environments"". She is also a resident artist at MILL – Makers in Little Lisbon, where she is developing her installation projects and teaching workshops in experimental video techniques."