Aug 2025

King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard | Field of Vision Festival | Buena Vista, CO 2025

King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard

Creative and Build Partner for the inaugural Field of Vision Festival — a sold-out, 10,000-person camping run hosted by King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard at Meadow Creek in Buena Vista, Colorado.

King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard hosted the inaugural Field of Vision Festival at Meadow Creek in Buena Vista, Colorado in August 2025 — a sold-out, 10,000-person, three-day camping run, and the band’s first self-produced festival. Radia served as Creative and Build Partner across the grounds.

The brief was expansive, abstract, and deeply conceptual — the band’s vision arrived as mood boards and conversations that needed to be translated into tangible structures. Radia’s role was to bridge imagination and execution, turning the feel of Field of Vision into materials, surfaces, and spaces that embodied the band’s world.

Radia led creative direction and build execution across every major zone except the main stage. A custom layered laser-cut sign anchored the entry. The Timeland Stage — the daytime and late-night secondary performance stage — was a custom-fabricated arched metal structure with a working clock, a custom roof and front facade, custom stairs, and a velvet backdrop that made the gold stage pop. The Phantom Island pond area was built around a concept render from the band’s newest album: 8-foot cement Roman columns, a cement-clad stage facade, and vintage doors hung through the forest. Atop one column sat Han-Tyumi — the band’s robot icon, never before built in physical form, 3D-fabricated as a life-size figure with his fishing gear and hat.

Mirage City entrance signs greeted the rogue vendor alley as three pillared sculptures built from repurposed materials. The Late Night Cinema was constructed on hay-bale benches with rugs, 80+ poofs, and a secret popcorn pop-up (cornspiracy) gifting bags as a nostalgic touch in the middle of the forest. The P-Doom Record Fair lived under a custom 30 × 30 wooden pergola with a custom shade cover. A whimsical Wedding Chapel by the river became the site of at least three weekend engagements. A Kids Zone of custom A-frame tents with a fabric-barrier jungle gym, and a network of Forest Lounges woven through the trees, rounded out the grounds.

What We Did

Creative Direction
Multi-Zone Festival Design
Custom Fabrication
Mountain-Site Logistics
Environmental Design
Han-Tyumi — the band’s robot icon, never before built in physical form — was 3D-fabricated as a life-size figure and perched atop a Phantom Island Roman column with his fishing gear. The band shared photos and videos from the grounds, saying they were ‘blown away’ by their own world made real. Field of Vision sold out in its debut year.

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