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The Cone

The 'Burning Man Project' is a yearly happening art festival in the desert of Nevada, USA. For one week 50.000 people create their own short-term living space, called 'Black Rock City', which then dissapears without leaving any trace. The 2007 theme, 'The Green Man', concerned humanity's relationship towards nature. Refering to this topic 'The Cone' created an interactive piece that made the users think about electrical power and its responsible use.

 

'The Cone' was made of a two layer structure according to the principals of russian engineer Vladimir Shukhov. The inner cone was fixed to a 70cm high base plattform, which also worked as an entrance from below, and the outer cone was twistable attached to the top and a bottom rail. Ensuring this flexible bearing the outer structure could be rotated by man power around the static inner one. Due to the filigree lattice construction method this overlap of layers created an atmospheric interference effect and especially inside 'The Cone' suggested the impression of being inside a giant machine.

 

The project started in November 2006. From April until July 2007 the structure was prebuilt in Karlsruhe and then packed for shipping to Salt Lake City. At the University of Utah essential parts were remade and at the 23rd of August 2007 'The Cone' was set up a second time at the 'Burning Man Festival'.

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Uploaded on September 4, 2011
Taken on September 1, 2006