Vox Lumens is an immersive experiential installation that uses a mix of music, sound, light, texture and designed space. It invites the viewer into a peaceful peace of meditation and reflection. When it was first shown at the Nelson Arts Festival, members of the public spent hours inside the exhibition, moving some to tears and others to joy. It represents the first stage of a series of transformative installation experiences driven by film and music. I initiated the installation as a collaboration with a local artist in Nelson, Anne Rush, in 2010. It was first shown during the Nelson Arts Festival. Working with five projectors to create a seamless, wrap-around, fully subversive film with multiple layers and sources, it was a meditational experience for the visitor. I designed a continuoushour long audio soundtrack to be heard in surround-sound, which came from multiple audio sources across the space.The immersive and transporting film and sound experience combined with the ethereality of the crystalline hanging sculptures, the seductively comfortable ‘pods’ or ‘cradles’ for guests to lie in, and the chrysalis sculptures, to allow the film to move through space, giving the whole room and the sculptures a multi-dimensional quality. I performed, produced and edited the music and film. Rush and Burnett-Rose developed spatial aspects of the installation together, with Rush creating the kinetic and mesh sculptures, while I concentrated on the ‘pods’ and the shrouded ‘cocoons’.