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Hundreds of drones work together to deliver vital environmental message

“World leaders must act to tackle the climate and nature crisis, to inspire and accelerate action critical to saving the planet."

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This beautiful video shows nearly 300 drones spelling out a stark environmental message.

The lights show was flown at The Eden Project, ahead of the forthcoming UN Climate Change Conference (COP26).

The dramatic display is told from the viewpoint of a visiting alien and is created by nearly 300 drones soaring over the world-famous Biomes.

It was designed to convey the message that a ''good planet really is hard to find."

(The Eden Project via SWNS)

The one-off 90-second film launching today (October 28, 2021) shows the solar-powered and lit-up drones forming kaleidoscopic 3D patterns in a brand-new, technology-driven art form.

The drones dance together, creating the illusion of moving particles of matter.

In a piece of celestial choreography, a small blue sphere appears as the Earth surrounded by orbiting stars.

Then the pattern transforms into a tree, a fish, a bird, and then a human, conveying the notion that all living things are connected in a dynamic dance, morphing and dependent on one another.

In a mesmeric closing scene the human, disconnected from the other life forms, breaks apart into hundreds of dots of light and transforms back into the Earth, as stars swirl around it.

''The galaxy of stars then come together one final time with a command from the alien: “Oi, Earthling! ACT NOW.”

(The Eden Project via SWNS).

The film is backed by a haunting melody by Sigur Rós and narration by broadcaster Gemma Cairney.

The Eden Project collaborated with acclaimed display company Celestial - whose cutting-edge drone fleet is currently the largest in the UK - and Volvo Car UK to create the stunning film and images just prior to COP26 opening in Glasgow.

More than 20 years after Eden first opened, the British environmental charity continues to “walk the talk” by developing projects nationally and internationally to increase biodiversity and fight climate change.

(The Eden Project via SWNS)

David Harland, chief executive of Eden Project International, said: “With our new film we’ve chosen a dramatic way to convey to world leaders that they must Act Now. To back this up, we’ll continue to do everything in our power to rebuild relationships between people and the natural world.

“From our first transformation of a former mine to a global garden through to the imminent arrival of deep geothermal power at Eden, for two decades we’ve aimed to inspire the widest possible audience into action, using creativity and culture, science and storytelling to engender change.”

He added: “COP26 really must be the moment that words become real action and that everyone walks the talk.”

Nick Kowalski, co-founder & chief operations officer of Celestial, said: “We are incredibly proud of what we've produced - a body of work that fuses art, cutting-edge technology, and a powerful message that's also painfully simple: Act Now.

“World leaders must act to tackle the climate and nature crisis, to inspire and accelerate action critical to saving the planet."

Kristian Elvefors, managing director, Volvo Car UK, said: “Volvo Car UK is proud to be working alongside the Eden Project and Celestial to raise awareness of the importance of immediate action, and this display captures this message in a powerful way.

“Planetary safety for all is a core value for Volvo Cars, and as a business, we are addressing key issues such as reducing waste, energy consumption and tailpipe emissions across our entire supply and operations chain. We hope that this display educates and inspires people to take action in their daily lives.''

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