Art installations

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by members of Disorient
Puddle discussion: Projects & Installations


Figment

by Disorient
Governor's Island Opening (2007)
Mingolf (2008)

Rex (2007)

by Disorient
Our latest addition to the Disorient Express: a 60 ft. accordion bus.

Stealth Signs (2007)

by Disorient Stealth Sign crew
Two 55' long Disorient Signs, black and white polyethylene.

Turqs & Cocos (2006)

by Team Awesome
Movable bar that serves tropical creations.

Zero-G-Shaw (2006)

by RoBo and St. Eve
Zero gravity chair on top of a rickshaw.

Playa Inipi (2006)

by Jester Jaimi
Lakota-styled sweat lodge.

The Hut of the GlamTech Warrior (2006-2007)

"Where The Eye lives and entertains."

DEX Crown (2005-2006)

by Blinky
Light installation on top of the Disorient Express.

Small Sign 2.0 (2005)

This 2005 version of our 13 ft. long sign is made with PixelStrips especially designed by Blinky.

DI5ORIENT Sign (2005)

This 82 ft. long x 8 ft. high sign that spells out DI5ORIENT was the facade of our camp at Burning Man 2005. The "DI5" was attached on the side of the Disorient Express therefore separated from "ORIENT" when the bus was away from the camp.

Disorient Express (2005-present)

The Disorient Express or DEX is Disorient's mobile unit. It is considered a mutant vehicle. The DEX is equiped with a DJ booth, a sound system and a lounge. Several light installations, including letters from the Disorient Sign, are displayed on the outside of the DEX. It used to be an army bus and, every night at Burning Man, brings many into Deep Playa adventures.

Stealth Sign (2005)

This 13 ft. long sign is made of Christmas lights and poly sheeting. It can be carried and installed by a single person.

Compressor (2005)

Variable geometry dancefloor.

Small Sign (2004)

This 13 ft. long sign is usually placed above the DJs at our parties.

DISORIEN4 Sign (2004)

This 82 ft. long x 8 ft. high sign that spells out DISORIEN4 was used as the facade of our camp at Burning Man 2004.

Mothership (2004)

by Anakin Koenig Airways
A wall-to-wall inflatable space becomes a soft gallery used by Burning Man artists to present their installations at Astral Slide.

Bok Globule (2004)

by Leo Villareal and Barbie

Burning Geisha (2004)

by Michael G.
Burning Geisha, a self-service Geisha House ("You Are Your Own Geisha"), is a shoe-free lounge installation ...

What's the Frequency, Man? (2004)

by Jason1969
This diorama was installed in the structure that supported the Man in 2004.

Crash Landing (2004)

by Anakin Koenig Airways

VU Meter (2003-2004)

by Spec
Two 10 ft. tall VU meters made of hundreds of LEDs in a plywood frame display the sound level of Disorient's sound system. VU Meter uses several Megapixel boards designed by Spec.

The Chamber of Her Brightest Secrets (2003)

by Anakin Koenig Airways

Cool Bubble (2002)

by Anakin Koenig Airways

Firmament (2001)

by Leo Villareal

MylaRV (1998-2005)

by Leo Villareal