pyramids!
I guess that pyramids are getting more and more popular....with this year's theme I could see some interesting concepts involving them. Like domes, they've got that good triangle mojo goin' for them, so they're nice and stable, but they suck for headroom unless you're building to scale.....
Howdy From Kalamazoo
Re: pyramids!
There was a Pyramid Scheme camp last year as part of Solo Collective. I believe they are planning a return for 2004 in some form.chris wrote:has anyone build or seen pyramid tents at bm ?
if so would it ,could it, might it work?
asuming one or two people size maybe 10' or 12' square foot print
height aprox 10'?
any thoughts?
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- Bob
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Try Google: ["range tent"].
Amazing desert structures & stuff: http://sites.google.com/site/potatotrap/
"Let us say I suggest you may be human." -- Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam
"Let us say I suggest you may be human." -- Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam
bob re" range tent" what a site even deer stalkers nz (not that i'm into that )but full of good ideas and contacts thanks
robotland (luv your name will hunt out your site 04)by the way you said pyramids would be good cause of theme this year ?
looked everywhere couldnt find the theme?
is it posted somewhere ?
robotland (luv your name will hunt out your site 04)by the way you said pyramids would be good cause of theme this year ?
looked everywhere couldnt find the theme?
is it posted somewhere ?
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Pyramid Scheme
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Yeah, pyramids. It's the Vault of Heaven, and it's driving me Nuts.

Amazing desert structures & stuff: http://sites.google.com/site/potatotrap/
"Let us say I suggest you may be human." -- Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam
"Let us say I suggest you may be human." -- Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam
Nut was the first thing I thought of when I heard what the theme was going to be. I've toyed with thoughts of coming up with a futureized version of Nut as an arch portal. A glowing disk making its way from her mouth to her vagina from sun set to sun rise.
I really doubt I will ever get to it so if any body else wants to feel free.
It seemed so perfect for Burning man because of the sexual tension between her as the heavens and Geb the god of the earth.
I really doubt I will ever get to it so if any body else wants to feel free.
It seemed so perfect for Burning man because of the sexual tension between her as the heavens and Geb the god of the earth.
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We built a pyramid in 2000. It was 24 feet high, 24x24' square, had three levels, two interior plus an observation deck at the top. Okay, pretty much the interior was a big atrium like the Luxor pyramid with wide balcony/catwalk along the sides. We accessed it by a ladder in the northeast corner and the other three corners had nap stations (okay, they were beds
). The front facing the Esplanade had a door/balcony and a staircase accessed the west door.
Pyramids are huge, and incredibly stable. We fit the whole camp of 75 people inside our pyramid comfortably when the Friday night storm hit and it was as solid as a house (probably because it was framed, like a house). It was no small feat to construct: we have a master carpenter/woodsmith in our camp and it took him 5,000 pounds of wood and a week to build it, two days to come down.
I've also seen pictures and videotape of a guy whose camp/installation was a pyramid frame within which hung a wooden pyramid and he slept in that. I saw that and I thought, "O, what a brilliant person you are, you are!"
Pyramids are huge, and incredibly stable. We fit the whole camp of 75 people inside our pyramid comfortably when the Friday night storm hit and it was as solid as a house (probably because it was framed, like a house). It was no small feat to construct: we have a master carpenter/woodsmith in our camp and it took him 5,000 pounds of wood and a week to build it, two days to come down.
I've also seen pictures and videotape of a guy whose camp/installation was a pyramid frame within which hung a wooden pyramid and he slept in that. I saw that and I thought, "O, what a brilliant person you are, you are!"
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There's Atlantis. It might take awhile to load because there's <b>a lot</b> of photos, but the Pyramid's in many of them. It was central to camp life, it goes without saying...pyramids are powerful statements
There's Atlantis. It might take awhile to load because there's <b>a lot</b> of photos, but the Pyramid's in many of them. It was central to camp life, it goes without saying...pyramids are powerful statements
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Euphoria Pyramid
We are building a type of pyramid for camp Euphoria this year. However, some of the details are a secret right now so I can't say much more.
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