A Polish lavvu (teepee tent) is the main sculpture of this work. Four speaker drivers were stitched on the inside of the tent to create a quadraphonic sound system, with one bigger speaker cone in the middle of the tent. It aims to immerse the audience in a full experience of nature. It simulates how I felt during wild camping - knowing that I was in the woods in nature, meanwhile, I had shelter. I could hear the birdsongs, the wind blowing the leaves but I felt exposed. It creates a juxtaposition with the sense of safety - feeling exposed and worried about any danger in nature, even if we almost feel as safe as being in a solid building. It recreates this strange sensation. The length of the composition is 10'51" compsoed with field recordings that I did during my wild camping trips. It includes birdsongs, campfire, deer barks, etc.