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A Collaborative Sign by Disorient campers<BR> | A Collaborative Sign by Disorient campers<BR> | ||
By the <I>CoSign Cell</I><BR> | |||
Composed by The Eye in 2019<BR> | Composed by <I>The Eye</I> in 2019<BR> | ||
Stored in the [[CoSign_Container|CoSign Container]]<BR> | |||
<gallery widths=280 heights=180 mode="packed-hover"> | |||
Image:20250829.CoSignDusk.jpg | |||
Image:20230828InstallingCoSign.jpg | |||
</gallery><BR> | |||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Disorient | ====CoSign: A Collaborative Sign by Disorient==== | ||
CoSign is a large-scale, three-dimensional rendering of<!-- (so far parts of)--> the word Disorient, brought to life through clusters of wooden “pixels”—each one a handcrafted box painted Disorient orange and lit from within.<BR> | |||
Each pixel measures 23” wide × 23” tall × 11” deep and houses a single orange LED bulb. By night, they glow brightly. By day, they stand tall. The letters are designed to be supported by a simple metal framework—pallet racks, scaffolding, or whatever’s clever.<BR> | |||
====A Gentle Provocation in a Loud Landscape==== | |||
In an era when LED art has evolved into a full-blown spectacle—often dazzling, often complex—CoSign offers something different: a pause. A breath. A chance to step back.<BR> | |||
Created by Disorient, a collective that helped usher LED art onto the playa in the late 1990s thanks to co-founder and light artist [http://villareal.net Leo Villareal], CoSign is consciously and intentionally low-tech.<BR> | |||
Since our beginning in 2001, Disorient has been known for pushing light into new dimensions. But now that LEDs have gone mainstream—and the race for the brightest, biggest, and most intricately sequenced never seems to end—we decided it was time to dial it back.<BR> | |||
So we went back to basics.<BR> | |||
====Binary Beauty==== | |||
CoSign isn’t animated. It doesn’t flash or dazzle. It simply turns on. Or off. That’s it.<BR> | |||
In its refusal to perform, CoSign reveals the quiet elegance of binary logic—the same principle that underlies all LED art, and all digital life. It invites you to rediscover the poetry of simple presence and absence.<BR> | |||
Sometimes, the most illuminating act is to not chase spectacle.<BR> | |||
====Form, Function, and Freedom==== | |||
CoSign is designed with two clear goals in mind:<BR> | |||
1. To capture attention from a distance, and<BR> | |||
2. To invite meaningful interaction up close.<BR> | |||
To achieve this, the sign’s size and pixel proportions are consistent across the entire structure—ensuring legibility and impact. But how each pixel is built? That’s where things get interesting.<BR> | |||
In fact, we encourage variation. Construction isn’t just fabrication—it’s expression. Each builder brings their own style, quirks, and energy to their module. This diversity becomes visible and meaningful when experienced up close, turning the structure into a mosaic of creative fingerprints.<BR> | |||
====Built by Many, Made for All==== | |||
CoSign is more than a sign—it’s a collaborative canvas.<BR> | |||
Anyone helping bring it to life is welcome to leave their mark, so long as the overall coherence holds. Beyond construction, campers are invited to personalize individual pixels with small 2D or 3D [[Pornj]] objects that live inside the boxes—surrounding, but not blocking, the light.<BR> | |||
These contributions can be sculptures, paintings, collages, written memories—each one a tiny altar to a Disorient moment, story, or feeling.<BR> | |||
====CoSign is Disorient==== | |||
It doesn’t just spell our name—it reflects who we are. A collection of individuals creating something bright, bold, and beautifully communal.<BR> | |||
<!--Collaborative Sign (CoSign) is a large 3D rendition of letters of Disorient. It is made of clusters of wooden 3D pixels painted orange and designed to be supported by a metal structure (pallet rack, scaffolding, etc.). Each pixel is a wooden box 23" wide x 23" tall x 11" deep. There is a single orange LED bulb lights-up each pixel at night.<BR> | |||
CoSign invites you to take a step back.<BR> | |||
In a world where LED art has become an ever-escalating spectacle—a dazzling arms race of brightness and complexity—CoSign offers a moment of reflection. Created by Disorient, a collective that helped pioneer LED art on the playa thanks to Leo Villarreal, one of our founders and an early visionary in the field, CoSign is deliberately and proudly low-tech.<BR> | |||
Since Disorient’s beginnings in 2001, we’ve been synonymous with innovation in light. But as LED art has become mainstream and increasingly intricate, we felt the time was right to rebalance the conversation. CoSign is our response: a minimalist light sculpture that strips away the sequencing, effects, and excess to focus on the fundamental principle behind it all—binary logic.<BR> | |||
Just two states: on and off.<BR> | |||
That’s the entire language of CoSign. No animation, no flourish—just presence or absence. In this simplicity, we invite participants to rediscover the beauty of the basic. Sometimes, stepping back is the most illuminating act of all.<BR> | |||
CoSign is conceived with a dual purpose:<BR> | |||
(a) to capture attention from a distance, and<BR> | |||
(b) to invite meaningful interaction up close.<BR> | |||
For objective (a) to succeed, the size and proportion of each pixel must remain consistent across the entire sign. However, the process of achieving that consistency need not be rigid. On the contrary, variation in how the modules are constructed is not only accepted—it’s encouraged. This flexibility transforms the act of building into a creative gesture. Embracing construction-level diversity acknowledges the craft as an integral part of the artwork, enriching the close-up experience (b).<BR> | |||
Everyone involved in bringing CoSign to life is invited to express their individuality—provided the overall coherence needed for (a) remains intact.<BR> | |||
Beyond the fact that this Sign is fabricated by an evolving group of DOers, campers are invited to add their personal touch. These vignettes can be 2D or 3D [[Pornj|pornj]] objects that fit inside a pixel while leaving room for the light in the center. Each object can be a description (sculpture, painting, collage, written words...) of a personal Disorient experience or memory. Some pixels could also be used as dioramas for objects from the [[Disorient_Museum|Disorient Museum]].<BR> | |||
CoSign is a more than a metaphor for Disorient. It IS Disorient.<BR> | |||
--> | |||
===Elements and Modules=== | |||
<gallery widths=280 heights=180 mode="packed-hover"> | |||
Image:20230417CoSignDIS.4CutList.jpg | |||
Image:20230417CoSignDIS.6CutList.jpg | |||
Image:20230417CoSignDIS.7CutList.jpg | |||
Image:20230417CoSignDIS.8CutList.jpg | |||
Image:D23.CoSignElements.1.jpg | |||
Image:20230417CoSignDIS.modules.jpg | |||
</gallery> | |||
===The Notch=== | |||
All 3/4” plywood items (B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K) need 3/4” triangular notches all cut on one side for electrical cables. Notches start at 1 foot from a short edge and are cut every 2 feet. Notches are usually cut with a jigsaw.<BR> | |||
[[Image:20230610CoSignNotch.jpg|326px]] [[Image:20230417CoSignDIS.Notch.jpg|260px]] [[Image:20230417CoSignDIS.NotchDetail.jpg|168px]] | |||
==[[D25_Camp|D25]]== | ==[[D25_Camp|D25]]== | ||
Fabrication lead: <I>DGFT</I><BR> | |||
Assembly lead: <I>Pinky</I><BR> | |||
Composer: <I>The Eye</I><BR> | |||
Due to weather conditions we were not able to assemble the "S" at D23. We used the plywood elements that we had prepared for CoSign as walking paths in camp to address the mud problem after | Due to weather conditions we were not able to assemble the "S" at D23. We used the plywood elements that we had prepared for CoSign as walking paths in camp to address the mud problem after several days of rain. DGFT volunteered to fabricate those elements again and connect them into modules for the "Ess" ready to be transported to the playa for D25 following our D23 plans and cut list.<BR> | ||
<gallery widths= | <gallery widths=180 heights=160 mode="packed-hover"> | ||
Image:D25.CoSign.1.jpg | |||
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Image:20250829.CoSignDusk.jpg | |||
Image:D25.CoSign.19.jpg | |||
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Image:D25.CoSign.21.jpg | |||
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Image:20251102.DiSSignByEndless.jpg | |||
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Image:D25.CoSignPinkyAndEye.jpg | |||
Image:20250403.CH25Blender.jpg | Image:20250403.CH25Blender.jpg | ||
Image:20250409.DisorientUP.4.jpg | |||
Image:20230703CoSignDIS.1.jpg | Image:20230703CoSignDIS.1.jpg | ||
Image:20230703CoSignDIS.2.jpg | Image:20230703CoSignDIS.2.jpg | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===Fabrication of modules pre playa in Sonoma, CA=== | ===Fabrication of modules pre playa in Sonoma, CA=== | ||
Discussion on [https://discord.com/channels/932718953892040734/984588546348298280/1126906645012807742 Discord]<BR> | |||
Discussion | Cut List [[File:20230607CoSignElementsDimensionsForD23Addition.pdf]]<BR> | ||
<!--[[Image:20230417CoSignDIS.2CutList.jpg|266px]] [[Image:.jpg|388px]] [[Image:20230417CoSignDIS.6CutList.jpg|388px]] [[388px]] [[Image:|388px]]<BR>--> | <!--[[Image:20230417CoSignDIS.2CutList.jpg|266px]] [[Image:.jpg|388px]] [[Image:20230417CoSignDIS.6CutList.jpg|388px]] [[388px]] [[Image:|388px]]<BR>--> | ||
<gallery widths= | <gallery widths=220 heights=230 mode="packed-hover"> | ||
Image:20250721.CoSignEssInContainer.jpg | |||
20250720.D25.CoSignFabricationByDGF.1.jpg | |||
20250720.D25.CoSignFabricationByDGF.2.jpg | |||
20250720.D25.CoSignFabricationByDGF.3.jpg | |||
Image:20250706.DisorientCoSignEss.DGFT.7.jpg | |||
Image:20250706.DisorientCoSignEss.DGFT.6.jpg | |||
Image:20250706.DisorientCoSignEss.DGFT.5.jpg | |||
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Image:20250706.DisorientCoSignEss.DGFT.3.jpg | |||
Image:20250706.DisorientCoSignEss.DGFT.2.jpg | |||
Image:20250706.DisorientCoSignEss.DGFT.1.jpg | |||
Image:20250629.D25.CoSignFabricationByDGFT.jpg | |||
Image:20250628.D25.CoSignFabricationByDGFT.jpg | |||
Image:D25.CoSignMaterialByDGFT.jpg | Image:D25.CoSignMaterialByDGFT.jpg | ||
Image:D25.CoSignSCutListByDGFT.jpg | Image:D25.CoSignSCutListByDGFT.jpg | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
=== | ===D25 Shopping List for the Ess=== | ||
(70 bulbs) [https://www.homedepot.com/p/Sunlite-60-Watt-Equivalent-A19-Dimmable-Filament-E26-Medium-Base-LED-Light-Bulb-in-Orange-2-Pack-HD02269-1/312593722?MERCH=REC-_-pip_alternatives-_-312593793-_-1-_-n/a-_-n/a-_-n/a-_-n/a-_-n/a Home Depot 2 pack] and/or [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07B4B5WGR/ref=ewc_pr_img_1?smid=A25GCJCNZU2KLL&th=1 Amazon 6 pack]<BR> | |||
[ | (50 Porcelain Outlet Box Mounts) [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000HJBCGU/ref=ewc_pr_img_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 Amazon]<BR> | ||
==[[D24_Camp|D24]]== | ==[[D24_Camp|D24]]== | ||
In 2024 we add the letter i and three dots to make a "Di..." CoSign expanding on [[#CoSign_at_D23|last year's "D"]]<BR> | In 2024 we add the letter i and three dots to make a "Di..." CoSign expanding on [[#CoSign_at_D23|last year's "D"]]<BR> | ||
Assembly lead: <I>IceCream</I><BR> | |||
<gallery widths=280 heights=150 mode="packed-hover"> | <gallery widths=280 heights=150 mode="packed-hover"> | ||
Image:D24CoSign.3.jpg | Image:D24CoSign.3.jpg | ||
Image:D24CoSign.4.jpg | Image:D24CoSign.4.jpg | ||
Image:D24CoSign.5.jpg | Image:D24CoSign.5.jpg | ||
Image:20240704.DisorientUP.3.jpg | |||
Image:D24CoSign.6.jpg | Image:D24CoSign.6.jpg | ||
Image:D24CoSign.7.jpg | Image:D24CoSign.7.jpg | ||
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Image:D24CoSign.13.jpg | Image:D24CoSign.13.jpg | ||
Image:D24CoSign.14.jpg | Image:D24CoSign.14.jpg | ||
Image:20240801.CoSign.Plan.jpg | Image:20240801.CoSign.Plan.jpg | ||
Image:D24CoSign.17.jpg | Image:D24CoSign.17.jpg | ||
Image:D24CoSign.18.jpg | Image:D24CoSign.18.jpg | ||
</gallery><BR> | |||
====On-site installation notes==== | |||
In 2022 and 2023, we used long boards (2x4s and 2x6s) in the back of CoSign to help hold modules together better. This installation technique resulted in damaged modules during disengage.<BR> | |||
In 2024 we decided to try assembling each letter in place one module at a time instead of assembling the entire letter and raising it up against the pallet rack. This resulted in almost no damage to the modules. It was a little harder to install the higher modules but overall this seems to be a safer and less damaging way to install CoSign. | |||
<gallery widths=280 heights=190 mode="packed-hover"> | |||
Image:D24CoSign.1.jpg | |||
Image:D24CoSign.2.jpg | |||
Image:D24CoSign.15.jpg | |||
Image:D24CoSign.16.jpg | |||
</gallery><BR> | |||
====Extra electrical components after D24==== | |||
<gallery widths=280 heights=190 mode="packed-hover"> | |||
Image:D24CoSign.19.jpg|D24 extra components | Image:D24CoSign.19.jpg|D24 extra components | ||
Image:D24CoSign.20.jpg| D24 extra components | Image:D24CoSign.20.jpg| D24 extra components | ||
Image:D24CoSign.21.jpg| D24 extra components | Image:D24CoSign.21.jpg| D24 extra components | ||
Image:D24CoSign.22.jpg| D24 extra components | Image:D24CoSign.22.jpg| D24 extra components | ||
</gallery> | </gallery><BR> | ||
==[[D23_Camp|D23]]== | ==[[D23_Camp|D23]]== | ||
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<gallery widths=280 heights=160 mode="packed-hover"> | <gallery widths=280 heights=160 mode="packed-hover"> | ||
Image:D23.CoSignElements.1.jpg | Image:D23.CoSignElements.1.jpg | ||
Image:20230828CoSignElevation.jpg | |||
Image:20230828InstallingCoSign.jpg | |||
Image:D23CoSignAndNebula.jpg | Image:D23CoSignAndNebula.jpg | ||
Image:20230829CoSignDay.jpg | Image:20230829CoSignDay.jpg | ||
Image:20230902CoSignDay.jpg | Image:20230902CoSignDay.jpg | ||
Image:20230903D23FrontageNight.jpg | Image:20230903D23FrontageNight.jpg | ||
Image:20230830CoSignDay.jpg | Image:20230830CoSignDay.jpg | ||
Image:20230828CoSignIsUp.jpg | Image:20230828CoSignIsUp.jpg | ||
Image:20230630DisorientUP.c.jpg | Image:20230630DisorientUP.c.jpg | ||
Image:20230703CoSignDIS.4.jpg | |||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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==[[Camp#2022|D22]]== | ==[[Camp#2022|D22]]== | ||
Cell lead: IceCream<BR> | Cell lead: <I>IceCream</I><BR> | ||
After a successful "i" test at [[Country_Club#2022|CCX]], we present the "D" as part of the frontage of [[Camp#2022|Disorient Camp]] at Burning Man 2022.<BR> | After a successful "i" test at [[Country_Club#2022|CCX]], we present the "D" as part of the frontage of [[Camp#2022|Disorient Camp]] at Burning Man 2022.<BR> | ||
"D" CoSign ran 100% on solar, part of our [[Sustainability_Efforts]].<BR> | "D" CoSign ran 100% on solar, part of our [[Sustainability_Efforts]].<BR> | ||
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Fabricated by IceCream, Phil J. and The Eye<BR> | Fabricated by IceCream, Phil J. and The Eye<BR> | ||
[[File:20220530DisorientCCXCoSign.1.jpg|267px]] [[File:20220530DisorientCCXCoSign.2.jpg|267px]] [[File:20220530DisorientCCXCoSign.3.jpg|267px]] [[File:20220530DisorientCCXCoSign.4.jpg|267px]] [[File:20220530DisorientCCXCoSign.5.jpg|267px]] [[File:20220530DisorientCCXCoSign.6.jpg|267px]]<BR> | [[File:20220530DisorientCCXCoSign.1.jpg|267px]] [[File:20220530DisorientCCXCoSign.2.jpg|267px]] [[File:20220530DisorientCCXCoSign.3.jpg|267px]] [[File:20220530DisorientCCXCoSign.4.jpg|267px]] [[File:20220530DisorientCCXCoSign.5.jpg|267px]] [[File:20220530DisorientCCXCoSign.6.jpg|267px]]<BR> | ||
==Lighting for the D - Spring 2022 by Vadim== | ==Lighting for the D - Spring 2022 by Vadim== | ||
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[[Image:20220902CoSignMaterial.jpg|800px]] | [[Image:20220902CoSignMaterial.jpg|800px]] | ||
==CoSign Concept (2019)== | |||
[[File:DisorientCollaborativeSign20191222.skp]]<BR> | |||
[[File:DisorientCollaborativeSign20191222.2.jpg|800px]] [[File:DisorientCollaborativeSign20191222.3.jpg|400px]] [[File:DisorientCollaborativeSign20191222.4.jpg|400px]] [[File:DisorientCollaborativeSign20191222.CCXback.jpg|400px]] [[File:DisorientCollaborativeSign20191222.CCXfront.jpg|400px]] <!--[[File:UP20190225.5.jpg|400px]]--><BR> | |||
Supported by pallet rack or scaffolding.<BR> | |||
Latest revision as of 00:18, 13 November 2025
A Collaborative Sign by Disorient campers
By the CoSign Cell
Composed by The Eye in 2019
Stored in the CoSign Container
Description
CoSign: A Collaborative Sign by Disorient
CoSign is a large-scale, three-dimensional rendering of the word Disorient, brought to life through clusters of wooden “pixels”—each one a handcrafted box painted Disorient orange and lit from within.
Each pixel measures 23” wide × 23” tall × 11” deep and houses a single orange LED bulb. By night, they glow brightly. By day, they stand tall. The letters are designed to be supported by a simple metal framework—pallet racks, scaffolding, or whatever’s clever.
A Gentle Provocation in a Loud Landscape
In an era when LED art has evolved into a full-blown spectacle—often dazzling, often complex—CoSign offers something different: a pause. A breath. A chance to step back.
Created by Disorient, a collective that helped usher LED art onto the playa in the late 1990s thanks to co-founder and light artist Leo Villareal, CoSign is consciously and intentionally low-tech.
Since our beginning in 2001, Disorient has been known for pushing light into new dimensions. But now that LEDs have gone mainstream—and the race for the brightest, biggest, and most intricately sequenced never seems to end—we decided it was time to dial it back.
So we went back to basics.
Binary Beauty
CoSign isn’t animated. It doesn’t flash or dazzle. It simply turns on. Or off. That’s it.
In its refusal to perform, CoSign reveals the quiet elegance of binary logic—the same principle that underlies all LED art, and all digital life. It invites you to rediscover the poetry of simple presence and absence.
Sometimes, the most illuminating act is to not chase spectacle.
Form, Function, and Freedom
CoSign is designed with two clear goals in mind:
1. To capture attention from a distance, and
2. To invite meaningful interaction up close.
To achieve this, the sign’s size and pixel proportions are consistent across the entire structure—ensuring legibility and impact. But how each pixel is built? That’s where things get interesting.
In fact, we encourage variation. Construction isn’t just fabrication—it’s expression. Each builder brings their own style, quirks, and energy to their module. This diversity becomes visible and meaningful when experienced up close, turning the structure into a mosaic of creative fingerprints.
Built by Many, Made for All
CoSign is more than a sign—it’s a collaborative canvas.
Anyone helping bring it to life is welcome to leave their mark, so long as the overall coherence holds. Beyond construction, campers are invited to personalize individual pixels with small 2D or 3D Pornj objects that live inside the boxes—surrounding, but not blocking, the light.
These contributions can be sculptures, paintings, collages, written memories—each one a tiny altar to a Disorient moment, story, or feeling.
CoSign is Disorient
It doesn’t just spell our name—it reflects who we are. A collection of individuals creating something bright, bold, and beautifully communal.
Elements and Modules
The Notch
All 3/4” plywood items (B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K) need 3/4” triangular notches all cut on one side for electrical cables. Notches start at 1 foot from a short edge and are cut every 2 feet. Notches are usually cut with a jigsaw.
D25
Fabrication lead: DGFT
Assembly lead: Pinky
Composer: The Eye
Due to weather conditions we were not able to assemble the "S" at D23. We used the plywood elements that we had prepared for CoSign as walking paths in camp to address the mud problem after several days of rain. DGFT volunteered to fabricate those elements again and connect them into modules for the "Ess" ready to be transported to the playa for D25 following our D23 plans and cut list.
Fabrication of modules pre playa in Sonoma, CA
Discussion on Discord
Cut List File:20230607CoSignElementsDimensionsForD23Addition.pdf
D25 Shopping List for the Ess
(70 bulbs) Home Depot 2 pack and/or Amazon 6 pack
(50 Porcelain Outlet Box Mounts) Amazon
D24
In 2024 we add the letter i and three dots to make a "Di..." CoSign expanding on last year's "D"
Assembly lead: IceCream
On-site installation notes
In 2022 and 2023, we used long boards (2x4s and 2x6s) in the back of CoSign to help hold modules together better. This installation technique resulted in damaged modules during disengage.
In 2024 we decided to try assembling each letter in place one module at a time instead of assembling the entire letter and raising it up against the pallet rack. This resulted in almost no damage to the modules. It was a little harder to install the higher modules but overall this seems to be a safer and less damaging way to install CoSign.
Extra electrical components after D24
D23
Cell lead: IceCream
Design: The Eye
Fabrication of elements in Reno: So On It, Karl Mak and friends
Playa assembly and installation: IceCream and friends
D22
Cell lead: IceCream
After a successful "i" test at CCX, we present the "D" as part of the frontage of Disorient Camp at Burning Man 2022.
"D" CoSign ran 100% on solar, part of our Sustainability_Efforts.
Disorient Sustainability effort
Disorient Sustainability effort
Disorient Sustainability effort
The letter "D" is composed of 54 pixels organized in clusters of 7 and 8 pixels. Those clusters are stackable for transportation and storage.
Sides ready to be loaded in NYC container (11” x 96” x 24”)
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The "i" of Disorient (CoSign at CCX)
Fabricated by IceCream, Phil J. and The Eye
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Lighting for the D - Spring 2022 by Vadim
Here are 2 options for 54 individually addressable pixels depending on power situation.
Big generator
If this is near the big generator it’s really easy to do it with completely rentable gear.
DIMMER RENTAL
You rent this guy - it’s a 48x 2.4 kilowatt dimmer rack:
https://www.usedlighting.com/2008/etc-48-x-2k-sensor-rack-cem-
Then you add one of these:
https://www.usedlighting.com/47398/etc-sensor-12-x-2-4kw-dimmer-rack
It’s a 12 rack - so now you’re at 60 dimmers total
I gotta ask for a price quote. Renting big dimmers likely less expensive than buying small ones - unless you already have the small ones.
CABLE TO BULB
Then you use this type of cable to go to the bulbs:
https://www.usedlighting.com/86/12-14-multi-cable-150- (750 USD)
https://www.usedlighting.com/14467/edison-break-out-6- (140 USD)
Small generator
If it’s gotta run off a 7k put-put genny it’s gonna to be done off dimmers that would likely have to be purchased. If you’re out in playa and you’re using a small generator with a photo cell and or timer you need the type of genny that can kick itself on under load
DIMMER PURCHASE (2,000 USD)
You have to buy 10 of these and use regular zip (lamp) cord and I would just get a spool and connectors and custom make it for length.
https://goknight.com/Chauvet-dj-dmx-4/
DATA CABLE
Oh you would also need a data cable to link the dimmers -So you would need 9’ of these - these we can buy new or used - also re-usable
https://www.usedlighting.com/13526/5-pin-dmx-cable-25-5-Pin
Common to both options (~1100 USD total)
PORCELAIN SOCKET (150 USD)
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Leviton-600-Watt-250-Volt-White-Outlet-Box-Lampholder-R50-49875-000/207106566
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CONNECTOR (175 USD)
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Leviton-15-Amp-125-Volt-3-Wire-Plug-Orange-R51-515PV-0OR/205165505
SEQUENCE CONTROLLER (140 USD)
Then we can use my console or whatever computer gadget you want to generate the DMX sequence for whatever length you want - I usually aim for 10 minutes and make it look nice
And we can use one of these to essentially be the VCR that played the DMX show back over and over and over again on a loop:
https://www.newlighting.com/32537/new-chauvet-dj-dmx-rt
You have to provide a microSD card for it
PHOTO CELL (40 USD)
Finally, you out it in a timer or a photo cell so that it turns on at dusk. And turns off at daylight. Or your run it forever or if it’s in camp you just go turn it on:
https://www.aqlightinggroup.com/outdoor-lighting/landscape-accessories/timers-controllers/commercial-grade-photocell/
https://www.aqlightinggroup.com/outdoor-lighting/landscape-accessories/timers-controllers/multi-mode-astronomic-timer-yl-t120v/