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  • Long View, A Polar Bear Stands in the Desert by: Don Kennell and Arctic Burn 505 from: Santa Fe, NM year: 2018 My Burning Man 2018 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2018<br />
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My Burning Man 2017 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2017<br />
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My Burning Man 2016 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2016<br />
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My Burning Man 2015 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2015<br />
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My Burning Man 2014 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2014<br />
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My Burning Man 2013 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2013<br />
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My Burning Man 2012 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2012
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  • Long View, A Polar Bear Stands in the Desert by: Don Kennell and Arctic Burn 505 from: Santa Fe, NM year: 2018 My Burning Man 2018 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2018<br />
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My Burning Man 2017 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2017<br />
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My Burning Man 2016 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2016<br />
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My Burning Man 2015 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2015<br />
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My Burning Man 2014 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2014<br />
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My Burning Man 2013 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2013<br />
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My Burning Man 2012 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2012
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  • Long View, A Polar Bear Stands in the Desert by: Don Kennell and Arctic Burn 505 from: Santa Fe, NM year: 2018 My Burning Man 2018 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2018<br />
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My Burning Man 2017 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2017<br />
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My Burning Man 2016 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2016<br />
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My Burning Man 2015 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2015<br />
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My Burning Man 2014 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2014<br />
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My Burning Man 2013 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2013<br />
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My Burning Man 2012 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2012
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  • Long View, A Polar Bear Stands in the Desert by: Don Kennell and Arctic Burn 505 from: Santa Fe, NM year: 2018 My Burning Man 2018 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2018<br />
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My Burning Man 2017 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2017<br />
<br />
My Burning Man 2016 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2016<br />
<br />
My Burning Man 2015 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2015<br />
<br />
My Burning Man 2014 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2014<br />
<br />
My Burning Man 2013 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2013<br />
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My Burning Man 2012 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2012
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  • Long View, A Polar Bear Stands in the Desert by: Don Kennell and Arctic Burn 505 from: Santa Fe, NM year: 2018 My Burning Man 2018 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2018<br />
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My Burning Man 2017 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2017<br />
<br />
My Burning Man 2016 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2016<br />
<br />
My Burning Man 2015 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2015<br />
<br />
My Burning Man 2014 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2014<br />
<br />
My Burning Man 2013 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2013<br />
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My Burning Man 2012 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2012
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  • http://Duncan.co/long-tailed-duck-breaching-the-surface
    Long Tailed Duck Breaching The Surface
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    Up In The Lights
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    Tour Bus And Sunglasses At Sunrise
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    Shoreline At Mallorytown Landing
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    10 Seconds Of Cherry Blossoms
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    1000 Islands Chairs
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    Sunset At The Rift
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    Driving Into The Sunrise
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    Girl On Stage With Hula Hoops
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    Dance House
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    Bagholder
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    Jesus Is Real Billboard
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    World's Largest Mailbox
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    Derelict Building And Traffic Light
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    Mountain And Stars Under Moonlight
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    Cloud Road And Fields
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    Main Street Retail
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  • http://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2017<br />
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Burning Man 2017 photo by Duncan Rawlinson
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  • https://Duncan.co/shadows-of-the-forest
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  • https://Duncan.co/cargo-train-glitch
    Cargo Train Glitch
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    Holy Family Shrine Catholic Church
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Burning Man 2017 photo by Duncan Rawlinson
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Burning Man 2017 photo by Duncan Rawlinson
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Burning Man 2017 photo by Duncan Rawlinson
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    Canyon Overlook At Dawn
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    Silver Lake Stream
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    Skyscraping Skyscrapers
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    Fireworks At CityPlace
  • CN Tower At Dawn
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    Truckers Passing In The Night
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    Kajama Tallship
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    Virgin River And The Watchman
  • https://Duncan.co/empty-office-tower
    Empty Office Tower
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    Eagle Mesa And 163
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Burning Man 2017 photo by Duncan Rawlinson
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Burning Man 2017 photo by Duncan Rawlinson
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  • http://Duncan.co/woman-looking-at-her-reflection
    Woman Looking At Her Reflection
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    Stream At Silver Lake
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  • Long View, a polar bear stands in the desert by: Don Kennell and Arctic Burn 505 from: Santa Fe, NM year: 2018<br />
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A 34 foot polar bear made from white car hoods looks across the boundless vista of Black Rock City. The polar bear is an unlikely visitor to the Playa made from materials transformed from another time and place. Manifesting forces of climate change, she is searching for allies. Taking the “Long View” is crucial to survival. Combining content and joy, we ask the viewer to develop a relationship with the animal. Polar bears help humans imagine a faraway place, a place most will never visit. They are uniquely positioned as ambassadors to bring the arctic into human awareness. Animals disappear to make room for our cars. Turning wrecked cars into monumental animals visually reverses this process and impacts the consciousness of the viewer. Contact: arcticburn505@gmail.com
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  • Nice patio up top and wonderful paint job on the trailer. Had to stich a few images together here it was so long.
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  • Long View, A Polar Bear Stands in the Desert by: Don Kennell and Arctic Burn 505 from: Santa Fe, NM year: 2018
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  • Mazu Goddess of the Empty Sea Burn from: New Xishi City, Taiwan year: 2015<br />
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You walk through the dust and heat of day, beyond the heart of the city, and from the haze before you emerges a shape that is both plant and place, flower and temple, both open and contained. No fence keeps you out, but one hundred and eight lanterns mark out the space, like a fairy ring in the forest, like the hundred and eight beads of the Buddhist rosary.<br />
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Through the archway you walk. Up the long, low steps, the muffled sound of your tread meets the familiar clunk of wood; the music of a seaside pier rises from the dust, invoking the sense of some long lost place where water once stretched out to kiss the horizon. Below, the improbable sounds of water and the briefest hints of ocean blue tickle the imagination. From above, eight dragons of fire and steel peer down, watching you, or look out into the distance, waiting.<br />
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And again, the thing that is neither quite plant nor place seems to hover at the edge of defining, the green rooftop like a lily pad, the great lotus rising up out of the dried mud and the memory of water, each petal big enough to sleep in, open out from this improbable tree, this pillar of memories.<br />
<br />
Inside, past and present blend and dance together. Old rites and new technologies bring fresh form to venerable, ancient practices. There is hidden circuitry here: casting the moon blocks reveals the will of the gods in a panoply of color and light. The breath of dragons explodes outward in answer to prayer. The goddess herself has been known to appear, if the moment is right.<br />
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You leave the temple, clutching message and map, and the sound of music finds your ears. Drums, gongs and shouting voices emerge from fantastical shapes, finned and spiny, nautilus-headed dancers and demons with a thousand eyes walk out of the dust, beckoning you to join them. You wonder, for a moment, if you are in fact in a desert, or in the memories of an ancient ocean, seeing the dreams of the sea
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  • Mazu Goddess of the Empty Sea from: New Xishi City, Taiwan year: 2015<br />
<br />
You walk through the dust and heat of day, beyond the heart of the city, and from the haze before you emerges a shape that is both plant and place, flower and temple, both open and contained. No fence keeps you out, but one hundred and eight lanterns mark out the space, like a fairy ring in the forest, like the hundred and eight beads of the Buddhist rosary.<br />
<br />
Through the archway you walk. Up the long, low steps, the muffled sound of your tread meets the familiar clunk of wood; the music of a seaside pier rises from the dust, invoking the sense of some long lost place where water once stretched out to kiss the horizon. Below, the improbable sounds of water and the briefest hints of ocean blue tickle the imagination. From above, eight dragons of fire and steel peer down, watching you, or look out into the distance, waiting.<br />
<br />
And again, the thing that is neither quite plant nor place seems to hover at the edge of defining, the green rooftop like a lily pad, the great lotus rising up out of the dried mud and the memory of water, each petal big enough to sleep in, open out from this improbable tree, this pillar of memories.<br />
<br />
Inside, past and present blend and dance together. Old rites and new technologies bring fresh form to venerable, ancient practices. There is hidden circuitry here: casting the moon blocks reveals the will of the gods in a panoply of color and light. The breath of dragons explodes outward in answer to prayer. The goddess herself has been known to appear, if the moment is right.<br />
<br />
You leave the temple, clutching message and map, and the sound of music finds your ears. Drums, gongs and shouting voices emerge from fantastical shapes, finned and spiny, nautilus-headed dancers and demons with a thousand eyes walk out of the dust, beckoning you to join them. You wonder, for a moment, if you are in fact in a desert, or in the memories of an ancient ocean, seeing the dreams of the sea floor
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  • Mazu Goddess of the Empty Sea Burn from: New Xishi City, Taiwan year: 2015<br />
<br />
You walk through the dust and heat of day, beyond the heart of the city, and from the haze before you emerges a shape that is both plant and place, flower and temple, both open and contained. No fence keeps you out, but one hundred and eight lanterns mark out the space, like a fairy ring in the forest, like the hundred and eight beads of the Buddhist rosary.<br />
<br />
Through the archway you walk. Up the long, low steps, the muffled sound of your tread meets the familiar clunk of wood; the music of a seaside pier rises from the dust, invoking the sense of some long lost place where water once stretched out to kiss the horizon. Below, the improbable sounds of water and the briefest hints of ocean blue tickle the imagination. From above, eight dragons of fire and steel peer down, watching you, or look out into the distance, waiting.<br />
<br />
And again, the thing that is neither quite plant nor place seems to hover at the edge of defining, the green rooftop like a lily pad, the great lotus rising up out of the dried mud and the memory of water, each petal big enough to sleep in, open out from this improbable tree, this pillar of memories.<br />
<br />
Inside, past and present blend and dance together. Old rites and new technologies bring fresh form to venerable, ancient practices. There is hidden circuitry here: casting the moon blocks reveals the will of the gods in a panoply of color and light. The breath of dragons explodes outward in answer to prayer. The goddess herself has been known to appear, if the moment is right.<br />
<br />
You leave the temple, clutching message and map, and the sound of music finds your ears. Drums, gongs and shouting voices emerge from fantastical shapes, finned and spiny, nautilus-headed dancers and demons with a thousand eyes walk out of the dust, beckoning you to join them. You wonder, for a moment, if you are in fact in a desert, or in the memories of an ancient ocean, seeing the dreams of the sea
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  • Mazu Goddess of the Empty Sea Burn from: New Xishi City, Taiwan year: 2015<br />
<br />
You walk through the dust and heat of day, beyond the heart of the city, and from the haze before you emerges a shape that is both plant and place, flower and temple, both open and contained. No fence keeps you out, but one hundred and eight lanterns mark out the space, like a fairy ring in the forest, like the hundred and eight beads of the Buddhist rosary.<br />
<br />
Through the archway you walk. Up the long, low steps, the muffled sound of your tread meets the familiar clunk of wood; the music of a seaside pier rises from the dust, invoking the sense of some long lost place where water once stretched out to kiss the horizon. Below, the improbable sounds of water and the briefest hints of ocean blue tickle the imagination. From above, eight dragons of fire and steel peer down, watching you, or look out into the distance, waiting.<br />
<br />
And again, the thing that is neither quite plant nor place seems to hover at the edge of defining, the green rooftop like a lily pad, the great lotus rising up out of the dried mud and the memory of water, each petal big enough to sleep in, open out from this improbable tree, this pillar of memories.<br />
<br />
Inside, past and present blend and dance together. Old rites and new technologies bring fresh form to venerable, ancient practices. There is hidden circuitry here: casting the moon blocks reveals the will of the gods in a panoply of color and light. The breath of dragons explodes outward in answer to prayer. The goddess herself has been known to appear, if the moment is right.<br />
<br />
You leave the temple, clutching message and map, and the sound of music finds your ears. Drums, gongs and shouting voices emerge from fantastical shapes, finned and spiny, nautilus-headed dancers and demons with a thousand eyes walk out of the dust, beckoning you to join them. You wonder, for a moment, if you are in fact in a desert, or in the memories of an ancient ocean, seeing the dreams of the sea
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  • Mazu Goddess of the Empty Sea Burn from: New Xishi City, Taiwan year: 2015<br />
<br />
You walk through the dust and heat of day, beyond the heart of the city, and from the haze before you emerges a shape that is both plant and place, flower and temple, both open and contained. No fence keeps you out, but one hundred and eight lanterns mark out the space, like a fairy ring in the forest, like the hundred and eight beads of the Buddhist rosary.<br />
<br />
Through the archway you walk. Up the long, low steps, the muffled sound of your tread meets the familiar clunk of wood; the music of a seaside pier rises from the dust, invoking the sense of some long lost place where water once stretched out to kiss the horizon. Below, the improbable sounds of water and the briefest hints of ocean blue tickle the imagination. From above, eight dragons of fire and steel peer down, watching you, or look out into the distance, waiting.<br />
<br />
And again, the thing that is neither quite plant nor place seems to hover at the edge of defining, the green rooftop like a lily pad, the great lotus rising up out of the dried mud and the memory of water, each petal big enough to sleep in, open out from this improbable tree, this pillar of memories.<br />
<br />
Inside, past and present blend and dance together. Old rites and new technologies bring fresh form to venerable, ancient practices. There is hidden circuitry here: casting the moon blocks reveals the will of the gods in a panoply of color and light. The breath of dragons explodes outward in answer to prayer. The goddess herself has been known to appear, if the moment is right.<br />
<br />
You leave the temple, clutching message and map, and the sound of music finds your ears. Drums, gongs and shouting voices emerge from fantastical shapes, finned and spiny, nautilus-headed dancers and demons with a thousand eyes walk out of the dust, beckoning you to join them. You wonder, for a moment, if you are in fact in a desert, or in the memories of an ancient ocean, seeing the dreams of the sea
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  • Temple of Promise from: San Francisco Bay Area, CA year: 2015<br />
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A Temple’s purpose is to provide a safe space where the diverse and essential needs of the soul can take root and grow or surrender and find solace. This year, the Temple of Promise welcomes participants through an archway soaring 97 feet overhead. Once inside, the structure curves in on itself, tapering in width and height down to just 7 feet tall. Along the way, alcoves formed by the supporting arches, as well as wooden sculptures reminiscent of stones in a stream, create altars and semi-private spaces for individuals and smaller gatherings. The lines of the curved wooden walls draw the eye inward and create a canvas for written messages and mementos. As the path continues to curve, it opens into the contemplative altar and the heart of the Temple: a grove of three sculpted trees. The branches are initially bare. Participants will write messages on long strips of cloth and attach them to the trees, creating the gentle shade of Weeping Willows, increasing as the week progresses. URL: http://www.templeofpromise.org Contact: news@templeofpromise.org
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  • Serpent Mother from: San Francisco, CA year: 2015<br />
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The Serpent Mother is a 168′ long sculpture of a skeletal serpent, coiled around her egg. Propane fire runs down her spine, with 41 poofers erupting from the top of her gleaming vertebrae. Reaching 20’ in the air, her hydraulically-actuated head and jaws chomp at the sky.<br />
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The serpent is a highly kinetic, participant-controlled installation. Fire effects are a major interactive and sculptural element of the piece, controlled by pushing buttons located on the ribs. The audience is invited to direct her movements, using controls that move the head and jaws, effectively making each show a unique event created by the participants.<br />
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Twice every evening, the operator crew will perform methanol shows, shooting multi-colored flames 40′ in the air from the egg, illuminating the night sky. URL: http://flaminglotus.com/art/the-serpent-mother/ Contact: info@flaminglotus.com
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  • Serpent Mother from: San Francisco, CA year: 2015<br />
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The Serpent Mother is a 168′ long sculpture of a skeletal serpent, coiled around her egg. Propane fire runs down her spine, with 41 poofers erupting from the top of her gleaming vertebrae. Reaching 20’ in the air, her hydraulically-actuated head and jaws chomp at the sky.<br />
<br />
The serpent is a highly kinetic, participant-controlled installation. Fire effects are a major interactive and sculptural element of the piece, controlled by pushing buttons located on the ribs. The audience is invited to direct her movements, using controls that move the head and jaws, effectively making each show a unique event created by the participants.<br />
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Twice every evening, the operator crew will perform methanol shows, shooting multi-colored flames 40′ in the air from the egg, illuminating the night sky. URL: http://flaminglotus.com/art/the-serpent-mother/ Contact: info@flaminglotus.com
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  • Life Cube Project Burn from: Dobbs Ferry, NY year: 2015<br />
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The Life Cube is an engaging, interactive, art-driven environment for the expression of goals, dreams, wishes, and aspirations. Citizens of BRC inscribe their thoughts on message-walls and on wish-stick postcards deposited into the Cube. In the spectacular finale, the Cube and all the wishes are burned and sent out together into the universe. The Life Cube features a 24’ high architectural design with stairs, pillars, mirrors, posts, and high places inviting Playa visitors to walk through, climb, hang-out, touch and interact. The community can express themselves on write-boards, contribute to the tapestry wall, and watch painters creating collaborative murals all week long. At night the cube takes on new life with spectacular lighting that enhances the drama: wall-washers, spots, strobes, lasers, and psychedelic lights add brilliant color that changes interior rooms and spaces, sending rainbows across the dark Playa landscape and illuminating the art and people around the Cube. URL: http://www.lifecubeproject.com Contact: thelifecube@gmail.com
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