Geodesic Temple Library
Temple of the Paper Rabbit (TOPAR) (Burning Man 2023)
Main article: Temple of the Paper Rabbit
The Eleventh (CCXi, 2023)
Main article: The Eleventh
A sculpture by Geodesic Temple at Disorient Country Club 2023
Spire (Burning Man 2022)
Main article: Spire
A sculpture by Geodesic Temple at Burning Man 2022
The Tenth (Country Club 2022)
Main article: The Tenth
A sculpture by Geodesic Temple at Disorient Country Club 2022
Temple of Zero Gravity (TOZ) (concept)
Main article: Temple of Zero Gravity
The progeny of Geodesic Temple and the Zero Gravity Chair.
Mantap (Burning Mantap 2021)
Main article: Mantap
A primal piece for the first Disorient event in Bali.
Temple of Brad Pitt - Minecraft edition (Burning Man 2020)
Main article: Temple of Brad Pitt - Minecraft edition
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Burning Man 2020 did not take place in Nevada's Black Rock Desert. Instead, several virtual versions of Burning Man were created online based on different 3D technologies. Disorient participated to a couple of those worlds while Geodesic Temple decided to focus on the Minecraft version. read more
Temple of Brad Pitt (TOBRIT) (Burning Man 2019)
Main article: Temple of Brad Pitt
The Temple of Brad Pitt channels the famous Hollywood actor. It captures Brad Pitt’s aura, extracts the essence of his being through data gathering and redisplays it as a performative sculpture at Burning Man 2019 enabling participants who enter a special apparatus to briefly experience what it is to be him. read more
The Ninth: Euclid's Elements - Book XIII - Proposition 14 (Country Club 2019)
TEMPLARS:
Director, Producer, Design, 3D model: The Eye
Assembly: Sofy, Ahmad, So On It, The Eye
Burn: Johnny B.
Temple of Incompletion (TOI) (Burning Man 2018)
Main article: Temple of Incompletion
The Temple of Incompletion is an ode to the unsolved problems and the unanswered questions, it is a reminder that it is important for some things to remain unfinished, incomplete, open. read more
The Eighth (Disorient Country Club 2018)
Temple of Forbidden Symmetry (TFS) (Burning Man 2017)
Main article: Temple of Forbidden Symmetry
The Temple of Forbidden Symmetry is an ode to the unsolved problems and the unanswered questions, it is a reminder that it is important for some things to remain unfinished, imperfect, open. read more
GeoTem Art Car (concept)
The Seventh aka ETH (Country Club 2017)
TEMPLARS:
Director, Producer, Design, 3D model: The Eye
Assembly: Lowroad, Slavik K., The Eye
Lighting: Vadim
Burn: Lowroad, Jason G., Volume
Crypto (Bedouin Tech 2017)
TEMPLARS:
Director, Design, 3D model: The Eye
Producers: The Eye, Firas
Connector advisors: Simas B., Lowroad
LED / Programming: Warren, Jacob J., Paul
Wood: Carlos, Ivan, Zander, Orwa, Azmi, Omar, Ameed, Eli
Shade: Zarina
Logistics, Coordination, Fundraising: Firas, Warren
Tetrax (Burning Man 2016)
COMPONENTS:
(13) octahedra
NOTES:
- Uses wood and connectors from GAX.
- Assembly/disassembly required DPW crane for 2 hours
- Disassembly required DPW crane for 1 hour
TEMPLARS:
Director: The Eye
Producers: The Eye, Trammel H.
Assembly Co-Leads: Randy P., Jacob Markus H.
The Sixth (Country Club 2016)
Dimensions: 16' wide x 24' high x 16' deep
NOTES:
- First time using OHs of different sizes together in a GeoTem.
Sarcophagus (Bedouin Tech 2016)
3D model: File:GeodesicTempleBedouinTechDubai2016.skp
Dimensions: 1100cm wide x 680cm high x 1070cm deep
COMPONENTS (2 OH contingency included):
(8) octahedra
(96) 400cm long 2x4 studs (sourced in Dubai)
(96) Simas connectors (made in Dubai)
(36) Lowroad connectors (made in Dubai)
(888) 0.25" x 2.5" bolt/washer/nut combo
(96) 380cm white LED strips with power supply and controller
NOTES:
- Sarcophagus is the first GeoTem to use 400cm long wooden studs (previous GeoTems used 8ft. long studs). This means that each OH will require ladders to be assembled. We will need two 300cm ladders.
- Final assembly will require work done at 680cm high so we might need a small cherrypicker for construction and break-down
TEMPLARS:
Director, Design, 3D model: The Eye
Producers: The Eye, Firas
Connector advisors: Simas B., Lowroad
LED / Programming: Warren, Ivan, Justin
Wood: Guillaume, Freeman, Wees, D'Arcy, Ramzi
Paint: Talal, Rawi, Salina
Logistics, Coordination, Fundraising: Firas, Warren
Asterix (Burning Man 2015)
3D model: File:GeoTemAsterix2015.skp
COMPONENTS:
(9) octahedra
NOTES:
Uses wood and connectors from GAX.
TEMPLARS:
Director: The Eye
Producers: The Eye, Justin D.
Electronics design: Max Henstell, Matt Mets
Assembly: Lowroad, Freeman, Jasmine Y, Jared Klett, Brian O'Clair, Justin D., Sera Solstice, J. Good
The Fifth (Country Club 2015)
by The Eye and Ninja
3D model: File:GeoTemCC2015.skp
Material and tools:
- 75x 2x4x8' wood studs
- 4x 2x4x10' wood studs
- 64x Simas Connectors
- 25x Lowroad Connectors
- 9x Triangular Tarps. provide shade during the day. To be removed before burn.
- 100x 6" ball bungees
- 2x Screw gun with bits
- Ryobi charger
- miter saw
- big box 1 5/8" screws
- big box 2 1/2" (better) OR 2" screws
- small washers for 1 5/8" screws
- 2x white folding table
The Fourth (Country Club 2014)
GeoTem at Country Club
by the Soviet Block
Surface Tension (2013)
A floating installation at Disorient Country Club
by Viktor and crew
The Third (Country Club 2013)
by Lowroad and The Eye
Named by Dimitri
GeoTem08
GeoTem on the Dex
GeoTem07 (2011)
GeoTem06 on its side
Height: 61' Length: 116' Width: 82'. 24 studs x ?? octahedra = ?? 2x4x8' studs.
GeoTem06 (2011)
Iteration of GeoTem04 and GeoTem05
Height: 64' Length: 82' Width: 82'. 24 studs x 144 octahedra = 1728 2x4x8' studs.
GeoTem05 (2011)
Iteration of GeoTem04
Height: 52' Length: 57' Width: 57'. 24 studs x 55 octahedra = 660 2x4x8' studs.
GAX (GeoTem04 Arena Hexa) (Burning Man 2011)
Burning Man Proposal
360 photo of GAX
Unedited setup and breakdown time-lapse by Matt P.
Some photos by James Addison
Height: 32' Length: 110' Width: 95'. 12 studs x 65 octahedra = 780 2x4x8' studs.
3D model of GAX: File:GAX.skp
GeoTem04 Arena Square (2011)
Height: 32' Length: 83' Width: 83'. 12 studs x 52 octahedra = 624 2x4x8' studs.
GeoTem04a (2011)
Height: 32' Length: 33' Width: 33'. 24 studs x 21 octahedra = 480 2x4x8' studs.
GeoTem04 (2011)
Height: 32' Length: 33' Width: 33' Weight: ~2000 Lbs (including metal connectors and hardware). 12 studs x 13 octahedra = 156 2x4x8' studs.
Line drawing 3D model of GeoTem04: File:GeoTem04 line.skp
Figment NYC 2011
Playa Del Fuego Spring 2011 Odessa, DE
Dead load analysis
Dead load+Wind analysis
Assembly sequence
1. Connect 5 OH to create big C #1
2. Connect 5 OH to create big C #2
3. Add 1 OH to big C #1 to create Arch #1
4. Add 2 OH to big C #2 to create Arch #2
5. Raise Arch # 1 and #2 and connect them together. Use box truck as elevated platform.
GeoTemAlpha (Disorient presents: GLAMTECH)
GeoTemAlpha is the first Geodesic Temple to be built. It is a proof of concept made of seven octahedra that form approximately half of GeoTem04. It uses the Lowroad Single Stud Cord design. 2x4 studs are assembled into octahedra using the Simas Connector version 1. It is painted fluorescent pink. Produced by Preston and Jay.
Height: 15' Length: 27' Width: 30'. 12 studs x 7 octahedra = 84 2x4x8' studs.
GeoTem03
Height: 36 feet. 24 studs x 57 octahedra = 1368 2x4x8' studs.
GeoTem 01, 02
Height: 91 feet. All icosahedra are the same size.
video
3D files
GeoTem03, 04, 05, 06: Media:GeoTemOcta01.skp
GeoTem01, 02: Media:GeoTemIco.skp
Notes
- Camp frontage and Dex transformation uses same polyhedron as Geodesic Temple.
References:
http://www.esf.edu/efb/turner/termitePages/termiteStruct.html
La Fievre d'Urbicande
From Victoria's inspirations and JoeChe on FB
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