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  • https://Duncan.co/twisted-taunt
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  • Island of Lost Buoys<br />
by: Lillian Heyward and The Island of Lost Buoys, a Create Change Project<br />
from: Bluffton, SC<br />
year: 2019<br />
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On the playa is an Island, a wooden tree dominates the center made of recycled pallets, crates and drift wood. Leaves of sculpted plastic bottles rustle in the wind. Strung from a branch is a hammock made of fishing net attached to a ocean buoy marooned on the beach. Hanging from the branches are sea buoys and balls providing a place to write names or leave a message to those who will come after.<br />
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Hanging from branches are bamboo wind chimes that softly clatter in the breeze. It is an island, a refuge, a place of calm and childhood in the stormy seas of life. It appears out of the playa as a mirage, the fantasy playground of youth. Discarded materials transform into an oasis, as our adult lives transform back to childhood. Bangarang!<br />
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URL: http://www.createchangeproject.com<br />
Contact: islandoflostbuoys@gmail.com<br />
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https://burningman.org/event/brc/2019-art-installations/?yyyy=&artType=B#a2I0V000001AVsTUAW
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  • Island of Lost Buoys and Skywhale: The Not ShyWhale<br />
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Island of Lost Buoys<br />
by: Lillian Heyward and The Island of Lost Buoys, a Create Change Project<br />
from: Bluffton, SC<br />
year: 2019<br />
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On the playa is an Island, a wooden tree dominates the center made of recycled pallets, crates and drift wood. Leaves of sculpted plastic bottles rustle in the wind. Strung from a branch is a hammock made of fishing net attached to a ocean buoy marooned on the beach. Hanging from the branches are sea buoys and balls providing a place to write names or leave a message to those who will come after.<br />
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Hanging from branches are bamboo wind chimes that softly clatter in the breeze. It is an island, a refuge, a place of calm and childhood in the stormy seas of life. It appears out of the playa as a mirage, the fantasy playground of youth. Discarded materials transform into an oasis, as our adult lives transform back to childhood. Bangarang!<br />
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URL: http://www.createchangeproject.com<br />
Contact: islandoflostbuoys@gmail.com<br />
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https://burningman.org/event/brc/2019-art-installations/?yyyy=&artType=B#a2I0V000001AVsTUAW<br />
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Skywhale: The Not ShyWhale<br />
by: Blake Marcus, Chris Welch, Seven<br />
from: Amherst, MA<br />
year: 2019<br />
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The SkyWhale is a life sized flying technicolor whale and she will kindle the flames of imagination and wonder within all who see, touch, and listen to the piece as she arrives into the dusty desert. She strives to open the possibility of using the sky as a 3-dimensional medium for art. In nature, water creatures live in a place physically below that of terrestrial humans, and they have been downstream of many harmful human activities. SkyWhale aims to show that there can be progress and she can help heal and transform the human relationship with Nature. In recognition of the metamorphosis theme, the SkyWhale will embody the transformation of a sea creature to dream that takes to the air.<br />
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URL: https://www.instagram.com/skywhaleproject/<br />
Contact: theskywhaleproject@gmail.com<br />
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https://burningman.org
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  • Island of Lost Buoys<br />
by: Lillian Heyward and The Island of Lost Buoys, a Create Change Project<br />
from: Bluffton, SC<br />
year: 2019<br />
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On the playa is an Island, a wooden tree dominates the center made of recycled pallets, crates and drift wood. Leaves of sculpted plastic bottles rustle in the wind. Strung from a branch is a hammock made of fishing net attached to a ocean buoy marooned on the beach. Hanging from the branches are sea buoys and balls providing a place to write names or leave a message to those who will come after.<br />
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Hanging from branches are bamboo wind chimes that softly clatter in the breeze. It is an island, a refuge, a place of calm and childhood in the stormy seas of life. It appears out of the playa as a mirage, the fantasy playground of youth. Discarded materials transform into an oasis, as our adult lives transform back to childhood. Bangarang!<br />
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URL: http://www.createchangeproject.com<br />
Contact: islandoflostbuoys@gmail.com<br />
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https://burningman.org/event/brc/2019-art-installations/?yyyy=&artType=B#a2I0V000001AVsTUAW My Burning Man 2019 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2019<br />
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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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  • Island of Lost Buoys<br />
by: Lillian Heyward and The Island of Lost Buoys, a Create Change Project<br />
from: Bluffton, SC<br />
year: 2019<br />
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On the playa is an Island, a wooden tree dominates the center made of recycled pallets, crates and drift wood. Leaves of sculpted plastic bottles rustle in the wind. Strung from a branch is a hammock made of fishing net attached to a ocean buoy marooned on the beach. Hanging from the branches are sea buoys and balls providing a place to write names or leave a message to those who will come after.<br />
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Hanging from branches are bamboo wind chimes that softly clatter in the breeze. It is an island, a refuge, a place of calm and childhood in the stormy seas of life. It appears out of the playa as a mirage, the fantasy playground of youth. Discarded materials transform into an oasis, as our adult lives transform back to childhood. Bangarang!<br />
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URL: http://www.createchangeproject.com<br />
Contact: islandoflostbuoys@gmail.com<br />
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https://burningman.org/event/brc/2019-art-installations/?yyyy=&artType=B#a2I0V000001AVsTUAW My Burning Man 2019 Photos:<br />
https://Duncan.co/Burning-Man-2019<br />
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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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  • love, earth by: The love, earth writer collective from: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada year: 2019 The largest love letter movement ever conceived. The purpose: to inspire a clean climate future by spreading simple commitments to our planet. The art is intended to mobilize citizens to use the power of sending and receiving letters of love from Earth to change, contribute and commit to an environment that we can all be proud of. The installation will be large enough to be captured from space, and thus our imaginations. In year one, a sky-facing comma will emerge and form a love letter altar. Within the wood structure, a writing area would support a hanging collection of completed letters, growing organically, drawing on attendees to contribute to a siren call from Earth, distributed around the world after the event by the artists. URL: http://love.lettersfromearth.org/installation Contact: love@lettersfromearth.org https://burningman.org/event/brc/2019-art-installations/?yyyy=&artType=B#a2I0V000001T96KUAS
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  • The Tower<br />
by: ART BARF<br />
from: Seattle, WA<br />
year: 2019<br />
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The Tower is an interactive lifeguard stand and observation deck accessible by ladder. Visitors can climb up to the deck and observe the playa from a new vantage. Inside the hut, visitors find simple tools for spontaneous interaction. Made of untreated wood, the simple shape looks both silly and at home on the waterless beach. Named for card 16 in the tarot’s major arcana, where The Tower represents the chaos of sudden change.<br />
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https://burningman.org/event/brc/2019-art-installations/?yyyy=&artType=B#a2I0V000001T9sTUAS
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  • love, earth<br />
by: The love, earth writer collective<br />
from: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada<br />
year: 2019<br />
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The largest love letter movement ever conceived. The purpose: to inspire a clean climate future by spreading simple commitments to our planet. The art is intended to mobilize citizens to use the power of sending and receiving letters of love from Earth to change, contribute and commit to an environment that we can all be proud of.<br />
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The installation will be large enough to be captured from space, and thus our imaginations. In year one, a sky-facing comma will emerge and form a love letter altar. Within the wood structure, a writing area would support a hanging collection of completed letters, growing organically, drawing on attendees to contribute to a siren call from Earth, distributed around the world after the event by the artists.<br />
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URL: http://love.lettersfromearth.org/installation<br />
Contact: love@lettersfromearth.org<br />
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https://burningman.org/event/brc/2019-art-installations/?yyyy=&artType=B#a2I0V000001T96KUAS
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  • Love Her But Leave Her Wild - Atticus<br />
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love, earth<br />
by: The love, earth writer collective<br />
from: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada<br />
year: 2019<br />
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The largest love letter movement ever conceived. The purpose: to inspire a clean climate future by spreading simple commitments to our planet. The art is intended to mobilize citizens to use the power of sending and receiving letters of love from Earth to change, contribute and commit to an environment that we can all be proud of.<br />
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The installation will be large enough to be captured from space, and thus our imaginations. In year one, a sky-facing comma will emerge and form a love letter altar. Within the wood structure, a writing area would support a hanging collection of completed letters, growing organically, drawing on attendees to contribute to a siren call from Earth, distributed around the world after the event by the artists.<br />
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URL: http://love.lettersfromearth.org/installation<br />
Contact: love@lettersfromearth.org<br />
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https://burningman.org/event/brc/2019-art-installations/?yyyy=&artType=B#a2I0V000001T96KUAS
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  • https://Duncan.co/cormorants-atop-tree-on-small-island
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  • https://Duncan.co/one-tree-on-small-island-with-fresh-snow
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  • Prairie Wind Chapel from: Venice, CA year: 2015<br />
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Excavated from a dust bowl near the border of Oklahoma and Saskatchewan, the Prairie Wind Chapel was once the heart of the roving town of Aeolia until a tornado wiped it all from the map. As the sole remaining structure of this ghost town, the chapel captures the pilgrims’ peculiar affinity for worshiping the wind and the beautiful mysteries this silent force creates on the open plain. Twin copper wind harps flank the canvas chapel, enticing lost travelers with a dreamy siren song. Towering over the altar is a 40 ft. steel windmill which pumps a Victorian reed organ and two wood and metal pipe organs. Evoking the melancholic demise of the wind worshiping Aeolians, modern pilgrims can play three wind-powered keyboards, filling the restored chapel with the ephemeral sounds of yesterday. The Prairie Wind Chapel welcomes all wayfarers with its songs! URL: https://www.facebook.com/WindSoundSanctuary
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  • https://Duncan.co/fallen-tree-in-st-lawrence-river
    Fallen Tree In St Lawrence River
  • https://Duncan.co/cottage-on-private-island-and-fall-color
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  • https://Duncan.co/small-island-and-ice-flow
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  • https://Duncan.co/little-corn-islands
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  • Fire Spinner by: Anton Viditz-Ward from: Telluride, CO year: 2017<br />
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Fire Spinner is a steel mechanical wheel 13′ tall, it has 2 steel baskets that hold wood. Those baskets are set on fire, the wheel is then set in motion via a 20′ long drive shaft and a hand crank mechanism. Fire Spinner is inspired from watching people spinning Poi, it is an interpretation of that art form. Black Rock City Participants will have the opportunity to spin the wheel via the crank mechanism. Contact: antonviditzward@gmail.com
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  • Fire Spinner by: Anton Viditz-Ward from: Telluride, CO year: 2017<br />
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Fire Spinner is a steel mechanical wheel 13′ tall, it has 2 steel baskets that hold wood. Those baskets are set on fire, the wheel is then set in motion via a 20′ long drive shaft and a hand crank mechanism. Fire Spinner is inspired from watching people spinning Poi, it is an interpretation of that art form. Black Rock City Participants will have the opportunity to spin the wheel via the crank mechanism. Contact: antonviditzward@gmail.com
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  • The Midnight Museum of That One Time at Burning Man<br />
by Jerry Snyder<br />
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The Midnight Museum will be 25 faux stained-glass lanterns depicting artworks, events, and people of significant interest within Burning Man culture. Each lantern will be a box 3′ tall and 2′ wide on a 3′ high stand. Each will consist of a wood box housing a faux stained-glass panel on each vertical face. Each lantern will be lit from within and will be topped with a light pole. On the top of each pole will be an LED beacon that will display a variety of enticing colors designed to draw viewers in from across the playa. At the base of each pole will be a button that, if pressed and held down, will cause the beacon to dim. The lanterns will be arranged in a regular square grid with the lanterns 6′ apart on center.
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