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  • https://Duncan.co/salt-valley-panorama
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  • https://Duncan.co/vintage-recreational-vehicle
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  • https://Duncan.co/the-grand-theater-of-havana
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  • https://Duncan.co/teepee-house-02
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  • https://Duncan.co/aerial-photo-of-marina
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  • https://Duncan.co/old-buildings-and-canadian-flag
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  • https://Duncan.co/sailboat-and-turret
    Duncan-Rawlinson-Photo-696978-Summer...jpg
  • http://Duncan.co/canada-day-2018
    Canada Day Fireworks 2018 001
  • https://Duncan.co/convoy-of-vintage-army-vehicles/
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  • https://Duncan.co/church-after-fire
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  • https://Duncan.co/boldt-castle
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  • https://Duncan.co/the-royals
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  • https://Duncan.co/storm-over-mallorytown-landing-pavilion
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  • https://Duncan.co/storm-over-ottawa-02
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  • https://Duncan.co/summer-on-the-river
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  • https://Duncan.co/singer-castle-and-approaching-storm
    Duncan-Rawlinson-Photo-631702-Spring...jpg
  • https://Duncan.co/small-island-with-shed
    Duncan-Rawlinson-Photo-541800-Fall-2...jpg
  • https://Duncan.co/aerial-photo-of-boldt-castle-with-boat-in-the-foreground
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  • https://Duncan.co/boldt-castle-at-dawn-02
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  • https://Duncan.co/storm-over-ottawa
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  • https://Duncan.co/sunken-rock-light-and-boldt-castle
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  • https://Duncan.co/abandoned-brick-building
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  • https://Duncan.co/man-and-dog-on-the-beach
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  • https://Duncan.co/church-rock
    Church Rock
  • https://Duncan.co/dignity-statue
    Dignity Statue
  • https://Duncan.co/the-great-platte-river-road-archway
    The Great Platte River Road Archway
  • http://Duncan.co/man-riding-escalator
    Man Riding Escalator
  • http://Duncan.co/visitor-center-wilson-kansas
    Visitor Center Wilson Kansas
  • http://Duncan.co/teepee-house
    Teepee House
  • http://Duncan.co/teepee-house
    Teepee House
  • http://Duncan.co/virgin-mary-statue-and-family
    Virgin Mary And Her
  • http://Duncan.co/shoal-tower
    Shoal Tower
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  • https://Duncan.co/lighthouse-and-castle
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  • https://Duncan.co/upside-down-white-house/
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  • https://Duncan.co/boldt-castle-at-dawn
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  • http://Duncan.co/nikola-tesla-monument
    Nikola Tesla Monument
  • The Tomb of Nahtaivel by: Eric Coolidge and Eric Whitney from: Brooklyn, NY year: 2017<br />
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Ancient stories tell of the Leviathan, believed to be a great beast, a demon or one of the Four Princes of Hell. We believe that this branch of lore represents the individual struggle between right and wrong, physically manifested in the real world. Sometimes facing personal problems can feel like you’re battling a great beast. This temple is about the external and internal forces that bring people together to create the world in which we all participate whether it be good or evil. The very definition of ritual implies history and repetition. The visual telling of history is an ancient practice older than written lore. We want to encourage people to share their own histories and share their own battles within this space. URL: http://www.tombofnahtaivel.com Contact: tombofnahtaivel@gmail.com
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  • Burner Climbing The Catacomb of Veils from: San Francisco, CA year: 2016<br />
<br />
Catacomb rises like a rocky outcropping off the desert floor, evoking Black Rock Point itself. It is a ruin of a previous society– a remnant of our collective search for moments of quiet, introspection and reflection. It is a journey of discovery and a descent into a subterranean world.<br />
<br />
A path winds up to the Narthex at the eastern Pyramid and from this vantage point, the inward descent begins. Ancient relics of a collective history grace the walls as shafts of light illuminate effigies and offerings. These are moments in our primeval memory, inviting us further downward and inward into ourselves. The journey culminates in an inner sanctum– a sanctuary of veils– a confluence of concealment, revelation and sublime beauty. URL: https://www.facebook.com/CatacombOfVeils
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  • Drishti by Kirsten Berg<br />
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Inspired by a Sanskrit philosophical phrase, “Drishti, Srishti”, meaning: “As is your vision, so is your universe” or, “How you behold, is what you unfold”. Drishti is a sculptural expression, and reflective symbol, of finding ourselves at a critical point in history, in which we are called upon to focus and engage our collective gaze into a more elevated vision, as co-creators and collaborators of our individual and shared realities.<br />
<br />
Shimmering in mirrored steel, Drishti’s elegantly arcing angles sweep our gaze upward. Here, our individual reflections in each ‘facet’ of the multitude of lens-like convex mirror are framed with everyone else’ into a mosaic portrait of shared reflection, pointing us to the stars, literally and symbolically<br />
<br />
Contact: kberginfo@gmail.com
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  • Drishti by Kirsten Berg<br />
<br />
Inspired by a Sanskrit philosophical phrase, “Drishti, Srishti”, meaning: “As is your vision, so is your universe” or, “How you behold, is what you unfold”. Drishti is a sculptural expression, and reflective symbol, of finding ourselves at a critical point in history, in which we are called upon to focus and engage our collective gaze into a more elevated vision, as co-creators and collaborators of our individual and shared realities.<br />
<br />
Shimmering in mirrored steel, Drishti’s elegantly arcing angles sweep our gaze upward. Here, our individual reflections in each ‘facet’ of the multitude of lens-like convex mirror are framed with everyone else’ into a mosaic portrait of shared reflection, pointing us to the stars, literally and symbolically<br />
<br />
Contact: kberginfo@gmail.com
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  • Drishti by Kirsten Berg<br />
<br />
Inspired by a Sanskrit philosophical phrase, “Drishti, Srishti”, meaning: “As is your vision, so is your universe” or, “How you behold, is what you unfold”. Drishti is a sculptural expression, and reflective symbol, of finding ourselves at a critical point in history, in which we are called upon to focus and engage our collective gaze into a more elevated vision, as co-creators and collaborators of our individual and shared realities.<br />
<br />
Shimmering in mirrored steel, Drishti’s elegantly arcing angles sweep our gaze upward. Here, our individual reflections in each ‘facet’ of the multitude of lens-like convex mirror are framed with everyone else’ into a mosaic portrait of shared reflection, pointing us to the stars, literally and symbolically<br />
<br />
Contact: kberginfo@gmail.com
    0841-Duncan-Rawlinson-Photo-739442-B...jpg
  • Drishti by Kirsten Berg<br />
<br />
Inspired by a Sanskrit philosophical phrase, “Drishti, Srishti”, meaning: “As is your vision, so is your universe” or, “How you behold, is what you unfold”. Drishti is a sculptural expression, and reflective symbol, of finding ourselves at a critical point in history, in which we are called upon to focus and engage our collective gaze into a more elevated vision, as co-creators and collaborators of our individual and shared realities.<br />
<br />
Shimmering in mirrored steel, Drishti’s elegantly arcing angles sweep our gaze upward. Here, our individual reflections in each ‘facet’ of the multitude of lens-like convex mirror are framed with everyone else’ into a mosaic portrait of shared reflection, pointing us to the stars, literally and symbolically<br />
<br />
Contact: kberginfo@gmail.com
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  • Rx4u by Matt Morris<br />
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Deep in the Playa you will find a recognizable large amber bottle. Each person has a very different history and relationship with its contents. Come, discover and share your own connection.<br />
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Contact: mattmorris79@gmail.com
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  • Burner Climbing The Catacomb of Veils from: San Francisco, CA year: 2016<br />
<br />
Catacomb rises like a rocky outcropping off the desert floor, evoking Black Rock Point itself. It is a ruin of a previous society– a remnant of our collective search for moments of quiet, introspection and reflection. It is a journey of discovery and a descent into a subterranean world.<br />
<br />
A path winds up to the Narthex at the eastern Pyramid and from this vantage point, the inward descent begins. Ancient relics of a collective history grace the walls as shafts of light illuminate effigies and offerings. These are moments in our primeval memory, inviting us further downward and inward into ourselves. The journey culminates in an inner sanctum– a sanctuary of veils– a confluence of concealment, revelation and sublime beauty. URL: https://www.facebook.com/CatacombOfVeils
    Duncan-Rawlinson-Photo-309453-Burnin...jpg
  • Burner Climbing The Catacomb of Veils from: San Francisco, CA year: 2016<br />
<br />
Catacomb rises like a rocky outcropping off the desert floor, evoking Black Rock Point itself. It is a ruin of a previous society– a remnant of our collective search for moments of quiet, introspection and reflection. It is a journey of discovery and a descent into a subterranean world.<br />
<br />
A path winds up to the Narthex at the eastern Pyramid and from this vantage point, the inward descent begins. Ancient relics of a collective history grace the walls as shafts of light illuminate effigies and offerings. These are moments in our primeval memory, inviting us further downward and inward into ourselves. The journey culminates in an inner sanctum– a sanctuary of veils– a confluence of concealment, revelation and sublime beauty. URL: https://www.facebook.com/CatacombOfVeils
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  • Catacomb of Veils Build from: San Francisco, CA year: 2016<br />
<br />
Catacomb rises like a rocky outcropping off the desert floor, evoking Black Rock Point itself. It is a ruin of a previous society– a remnant of our collective search for moments of quiet, introspection and reflection. It is a journey of discovery and a descent into a subterranean world. A path winds up to the Narthex at the eastern Pyramid and from this vantage point, the inward descent begins. Ancient relics of a collective history grace the walls as shafts of light illuminate effigies and offerings. These are moments in our primeval memory, inviting us further downward and inward into ourselves. The journey culminates in an inner sanctum– a sanctuary of veils– a confluence of concealment, revelation and sublime beauty. URL: https://www.facebook.com/CatacombOfVeils
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  • Catacomb of Veils Build from: San Francisco, CA year: 2016<br />
<br />
Catacomb rises like a rocky outcropping off the desert floor, evoking Black Rock Point itself. It is a ruin of a previous society– a remnant of our collective search for moments of quiet, introspection and reflection. It is a journey of discovery and a descent into a subterranean world. A path winds up to the Narthex at the eastern Pyramid and from this vantage point, the inward descent begins. Ancient relics of a collective history grace the walls as shafts of light illuminate effigies and offerings. These are moments in our primeval memory, inviting us further downward and inward into ourselves. The journey culminates in an inner sanctum– a sanctuary of veils– a confluence of concealment, revelation and sublime beauty. URL: https://www.facebook.com/CatacombOfVeils
    Duncan-Rawlinson-Photo-305905-Burnin...jpg
  • Drishti by: Kirsten Berg<br />
<br />
Inspired by a Sanskrit philosophical phrase, “Drishti, Srishti”, meaning: “As is your vision, so is your universe” or, “How you behold, is what you unfold”. Drishti is a sculptural expression, and reflective symbol, of finding ourselves at a critical point in history, in which we are called upon to focus and engage our collective gaze into a more elevated vision, as co-creators and collaborators of our individual and shared realities.<br />
<br />
Shimmering in mirrored steel, Drishti’s elegantly arcing angles sweep our gaze upward. Here, our individual reflections in each ‘facet’ of the multitude of lens-like convex mirror are framed with everyone else’ into a mosaic portrait of shared reflection, pointing us to the stars, literally and symbolically<br />
<br />
Contact: kberginfo@gmail.com
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  • Firedancer at Methuselah is a 20′ metal sculpture of the world’s oldest tree. The tree’s bark is steel, patinated to blue, brown & white, and seams of glass reveal propane flames within the trunk, reflected in a mirror below. The tree’s roots form benches on which Burners can congregate. Ancestry and evolution are central themes for our work, whose namesake’s rings and branches bore witness to the entire span of recorded human history. Great trees gave their limbs and leaves as axles, paper, bows, hulls and roofs, and held space and time for our ancestors’ radical rituals. Black Rock City contains many altars of dance and ecstasy, and many more of learning and relaxation, but the city provides comparatively few spaces for contemplation and remembrance. Circular spaces, lone trees and eternal flames are all strong ritualistic symbols and joining them in Methuselah helps to dislocate Participants from the frenzy of present day time and re-anchors them in the still time of mythology. URL: http://www.graydavidson.com/art/methuselah Contact: msnaiman12@gmail.com
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  • Methuselah is a 20′ metal sculpture of the world’s oldest tree. The tree’s bark is steel, patinated to blue, brown & white, and seams of glass reveal propane flames within the trunk, reflected in a mirror below. The tree’s roots form benches on which Burners can congregate. Ancestry and evolution are central themes for our work, whose namesake’s rings and branches bore witness to the entire span of recorded human history. Great trees gave their limbs and leaves as axles, paper, bows, hulls and roofs, and held space and time for our ancestors’ radical rituals. Black Rock City contains many altars of dance and ecstasy, and many more of learning and relaxation, but the city provides comparatively few spaces for contemplation and remembrance. Circular spaces, lone trees and eternal flames are all strong ritualistic symbols and joining them in Methuselah helps to dislocate Participants from the frenzy of present day time and re-anchors them in the still time of mythology. URL: http://www.graydavidson.com/art/methuselah Contact: msnaiman12@gmail.com
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  • Catacomb of Veils Build from: San Francisco, CA year: 2016<br />
<br />
Catacomb rises like a rocky outcropping off the desert floor, evoking Black Rock Point itself. It is a ruin of a previous society– a remnant of our collective search for moments of quiet, introspection and reflection. It is a journey of discovery and a descent into a subterranean world. A path winds up to the Narthex at the eastern Pyramid and from this vantage point, the inward descent begins. Ancient relics of a collective history grace the walls as shafts of light illuminate effigies and offerings. These are moments in our primeval memory, inviting us further downward and inward into ourselves. The journey culminates in an inner sanctum– a sanctuary of veils– a confluence of concealment, revelation and sublime beauty. URL: https://www.facebook.com/CatacombOfVeils
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  • They had more rain in 24 hours than they've had in recorded history.
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  • They had more rain in 24 hours than they've had in recorded history.
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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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  • They had more rain in 24 hours than they've had in recorded history.
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  • They had more rain in 24 hours than they've had in recorded history.
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  • They had more rain in 24 hours than they've had in recorded history.
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  • Scenes from day 5 of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics.
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  • They had more rain in 24 hours than they've had in recorded history.
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  • They had more rain in 24 hours than they've had in recorded history.
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  • They had more rain in 24 hours than they've had in recorded history.
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  • https://Duncan.co/cuba
    "faithful to our history" Havana Cub..2018