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Some icosahedrons can be left free-standing on the ground so they can be moved/rolled by anyone to reconfigure the piece.<BR> | Some icosahedrons can be left free-standing on the ground so they can be moved/rolled by anyone to reconfigure the piece.<BR> | ||
The Dex is | The Dex is covered with similar icosahedrons.<BR> | ||
Possible materials: wood, cardboard, paper...<BR> | Possible materials: wood, cardboard, paper...<BR> |
Revision as of 21:56, 15 December 2010
Project for a burnable sculpture by Disorient in 2011
Presented at Burning Man, Coachella, Figment, etc.
Media:Geodesic_temple_2011.skp
Description: a modular, self-supported, burnable sculpture/environment made of icosahedrons.
In this first sketch, all icosahedrons are the same size and the sculpture is 91 feet tall.
Icosahedron: a regular polyhedron with 20 identical equilateral triangular faces which is also a geodesic volume and a platonic solid.
Some icosahedrons can be left free-standing on the ground so they can be moved/rolled by anyone to reconfigure the piece.
The Dex is covered with similar icosahedrons.
Possible materials: wood, cardboard, paper...
Probable material: 2x4 wooden studs.
Lighting: multiple opportunities. Elements of new Leo Sign could be mounted on the struts. One strobe pointing inside each icosahedron.
Skin: sides can be (partially) skinned individually. Skinning the structure would help with shade, burn and lighting but would create more resistance to the wind which is a problem on the playa. Maybe only lower parts of the structure are skinned?
Funding:
- Apply for grants: Figment, Burning Man, Coachella
Notes:
- Loops would help with structural integrity. How do we make loops using icosahedrons? I tried several looping options and have not been able to place icosahedrons side by side so they would create a loop that closes.