After redesigning the 3D models of existing parts, as well as creating some new parts designs for internal supports, I've gotten most of the Ziggurati installation re-built. The new components and models are a lot more complex and detailed (last year's model came in at 1.1 million polygons, this one isn't finished yet and has over 6.5 million polygons) - the net result is that it takes more processing power to render each frame, but the resulting images look pretty good. Here's a wide-shot of our frontage (click on it to see in higher resolution)...
The wall displays on either side will have art in them on the playa. The cuneiform at the bottom right of the image translates to read "Burning Man 2014"

We'll have translations for all the cuneiform we're using at the camp for people to check out if they're interested.
And then the shot above shows detail of the top of the ziggurat and the altar space (click the pic to embiggen).
In a tent city, even ten feet off the ground is a bit like being on top of a skyscraper - the top of the ziggurat makes for a great observation deck, as well as a comfortable and shady spot to relax in the heat of the day. We'll be offering tributes of snacks and refreshments periodically throughout each day of the week to help sustain weary travelers. If you're in the neighborhood, look for the flags and feel free to stop by.