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  • https://Duncan.co/view-from-golden-spike-tower
    View From Golden Spike Tower
  • https://Duncan.co/golden-spike-tower
    Golden Spike Tower
  • http://Duncan.co/road-and-railyard
    Road And Railyard
  • https://Duncan.co/abandoned-motel-3
    Duncan-Rawlinson-Photo-530281-Summer...jpg
  • https://Duncan.co/abandoned-motel-04
    Duncan-Rawlinson-Photo-530287-Summer...jpg
  • GPS - Always funny to see how my GPS tries to route me. I usually input the GPS coordinates of the Golden Spike just to see what the GPS will do and how out of date the basemap is.
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  • https://Duncan.co/no-spectators-the-art-of-burning-man<br />
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I had the honour of having some of my photographs featured in the Smithsonian exhibition No Spectators: The Art of Burning Man. Dorothy and I went to DC to attend the preview party for the artists in the exhibition. Here are some photos I shot at the Artist Preview Party on March 28th 2018.
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  • RadiaLumia by: FoldHaus Collective from: Oakland, CA year: 2018<br />
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RadiaLumia is a geodesic sphere, five-stories tall, and covered with a breathing skin of origami shells and radiant spikes. Its shape nods to radiolaria, a tiny protozoa with intricate mineral skeletons that covered the desert thousands of years ago, when it was once the sea floor. From the outside, you can see the folds of the shells, made of corrugated polypropylene and illuminated with over 100,000 LEDs. Inside the sphere, a platform offers a place for people to retreat and look out to the surrounding landscape. The shells open and close in response to visitors’ presence, constantly in motion, sometimes protecting the intimate interior of the sphere, sometimes revealing a glimpse of its heart. URL: http://www.foldhaus.com
    Duncan-Rawlinson-Photo-522334-Burnin...jpg
  • RadiaLumia by: FoldHaus Collective from: Oakland, CA year: 2018<br />
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RadiaLumia is a geodesic sphere, five-stories tall, and covered with a breathing skin of origami shells and radiant spikes. Its shape nods to radiolaria, a tiny protozoa with intricate mineral skeletons that covered the desert thousands of years ago, when it was once the sea floor. From the outside, you can see the folds of the shells, made of corrugated polypropylene and illuminated with over 100,000 LEDs. Inside the sphere, a platform offers a place for people to retreat and look out to the surrounding landscape. The shells open and close in response to visitors’ presence, constantly in motion, sometimes protecting the intimate interior of the sphere, sometimes revealing a glimpse of its heart. URL: http://www.foldhaus.com
    Duncan-Rawlinson-Photo-526318-Burnin...jpg
  • RadiaLumia by: FoldHaus Collective from: Oakland, CA year: 2018<br />
<br />
RadiaLumia is a geodesic sphere, five-stories tall, and covered with a breathing skin of origami shells and radiant spikes. Its shape nods to radiolaria, a tiny protozoa with intricate mineral skeletons that covered the desert thousands of years ago, when it was once the sea floor. From the outside, you can see the folds of the shells, made of corrugated polypropylene and illuminated with over 100,000 LEDs. Inside the sphere, a platform offers a place for people to retreat and look out to the surrounding landscape. The shells open and close in response to visitors’ presence, constantly in motion, sometimes protecting the intimate interior of the sphere, sometimes revealing a glimpse of its heart. URL: http://www.foldhaus.com
    Duncan-Rawlinson-Photo-522545-Burnin...jpg