Deep playa cargo crash
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Deep playa cargo crash
Usually when the theme is announced, my fevered imagination starts percolating. Here's the result from this year's theme:
The Cargo Crash
A plane has crashed in the desert. It's gone undiscovered since it went down many decades ago. It's a bit strange since the inhabitants are still in their seats and the fuselage has mostly rusted away.
The plane is surrounded by string, like an archeological dig as the contents are unearthed.
There's a propellor sticking out of the ground, a bit of the engine cowling visible. A tip of one wing juts out of the ground, the other wing is marked off. The rear rudder juts out of the ground with its blinking light still visible.
The seats in the passenger compartment and the pilot seats are unearthed. There's 10 total seats.
As we inspect the seats and the remains in them we begin to draw conclusions based on what we see. The people are evidently skeletons, that's clear. They are still wearing clothing and doing what they were doing when the plane went down.
The seat back in front of them has a picture of what they were intent upon when the plane went down, kind of a summary of their destination in life. We can surmise a lot about them simply from looking at their outfits, their possessions.
There's a burner wearing some outrageously bright clothing. The seat back has this big wooden thing on fire on it. A monk in a monk's robe, with a buddha on his seat back screen. There's an alcoholic, a businessman, a worker bee, a soldier, a mother with a baby. One of the pilots is wearing a turtleneck and jeans. The dashboard in front of him says 'oh wow, oh wow, oh wow.' The other pilot is just a plain skeleton. Evidently this is death itself.
Each of the people has a tale to tell, a lesson to impart on the fragility and temporary nature of our reality. The whole scene has an unearthly quality, like something you come up upon in a dream. The plane is illuminated at night with led lamps so you can still see the interior of the plane. There are diagrams and charts, blackboards around the wreck like the excavators are maintaining journals explaining what they think happened. Cargo is scattered around the place, buried crates, bottles, clothing.
The whole piece is meant to make people reflect on what they are doing right now, what their intent is in life and whether they have a role to play in life that's meaningful enough to them to be so even if their death was imminent. Which it is.
On Saturday, the bodies would be exhumed and the exhibit closed down. A priest would preside and a bier created to carry them all to the Temple where they are prepared for their journey to their final resting place. A procession carries them.
The bodies are burned up with the Temple. The plane is removed and no evidence remains of their passage.
The Cargo Crash
A plane has crashed in the desert. It's gone undiscovered since it went down many decades ago. It's a bit strange since the inhabitants are still in their seats and the fuselage has mostly rusted away.
The plane is surrounded by string, like an archeological dig as the contents are unearthed.
There's a propellor sticking out of the ground, a bit of the engine cowling visible. A tip of one wing juts out of the ground, the other wing is marked off. The rear rudder juts out of the ground with its blinking light still visible.
The seats in the passenger compartment and the pilot seats are unearthed. There's 10 total seats.
As we inspect the seats and the remains in them we begin to draw conclusions based on what we see. The people are evidently skeletons, that's clear. They are still wearing clothing and doing what they were doing when the plane went down.
The seat back in front of them has a picture of what they were intent upon when the plane went down, kind of a summary of their destination in life. We can surmise a lot about them simply from looking at their outfits, their possessions.
There's a burner wearing some outrageously bright clothing. The seat back has this big wooden thing on fire on it. A monk in a monk's robe, with a buddha on his seat back screen. There's an alcoholic, a businessman, a worker bee, a soldier, a mother with a baby. One of the pilots is wearing a turtleneck and jeans. The dashboard in front of him says 'oh wow, oh wow, oh wow.' The other pilot is just a plain skeleton. Evidently this is death itself.
Each of the people has a tale to tell, a lesson to impart on the fragility and temporary nature of our reality. The whole scene has an unearthly quality, like something you come up upon in a dream. The plane is illuminated at night with led lamps so you can still see the interior of the plane. There are diagrams and charts, blackboards around the wreck like the excavators are maintaining journals explaining what they think happened. Cargo is scattered around the place, buried crates, bottles, clothing.
The whole piece is meant to make people reflect on what they are doing right now, what their intent is in life and whether they have a role to play in life that's meaningful enough to them to be so even if their death was imminent. Which it is.
On Saturday, the bodies would be exhumed and the exhibit closed down. A priest would preside and a bier created to carry them all to the Temple where they are prepared for their journey to their final resting place. A procession carries them.
The bodies are burned up with the Temple. The plane is removed and no evidence remains of their passage.
Re: Deep playa cargo crash
If this is an example of what people are working on this year...oh yeah.
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Re: Deep playa cargo crash
Sounds like an excellent piece, I can't wait to see it!
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I'm having a vision of a The Pier-esque type creation. Shit yeah.
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Re: Deep playa cargo crash
Nice! I love it.
However, if you aren't using wooden skeletons, those resin ones are toxic to burn.
However, if you aren't using wooden skeletons, those resin ones are toxic to burn.
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I'd love to explore that... Hope this will be on the playa!!
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Re: Deep playa cargo crash
If resin skeletons are toxic to burn, what about real skeletons? At least some Chinese political prisoners will find a resting place.
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Is it that important to burn it?
Re: Deep playa cargo crash
Yes.... yes it is
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Thanks for the replies. I'm open to people getting on board to make this flight happen. I'm wondering about things like distributed art. Collecting a team that's geographically separated but all coordinating and choosing things they want to work on as a team that gets together on the playa to build it. Anyone seen anything like that ever happen out there? It would be quite cool to do it this way.
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Lots of groups from around the globe work on their projects that way, Burning Man is a logistics fetishist's wet dream - go for it!
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Let's say you wanted to build a model of how this works. Who has done this successfully, what groups or individuals have already managed this type of endeavor and have the 'blueprint' for pulling it off?
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I think this would make a awesome CORE project. I can see it as a playa version of the 'Miracle on the Hudson' plane crash... although everyone survived the Hudson.
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At first I was having flashbacks to "The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galazy"
Once I got past my own wierd mind, I rather like yours!
But no robotic crew members handing iut lemon-soaked paper napkins please...
But no robotic crew members handing iut lemon-soaked paper napkins please...
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Re: Deep playa cargo crash
i like the idea, and definately would go view it. Even if it were a hike away. But, I wonder about MOOP, and don't like the idea of burning it.
As an archeology-buff, I appreciate the relics of the dead, that exist to edify the later generations.
So... where is Amelia Earhart anyway?
As an archeology-buff, I appreciate the relics of the dead, that exist to edify the later generations.
So... where is Amelia Earhart anyway?
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Re: Deep playa cargo crash
WHAT?!!Sunbeam56 wrote: and don't like the idea of burning it.
What other people think about you is none of your business.
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Re: Deep playa cargo crash
eh, she's new...
she'll learn
she'll learn
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Burn it. Burn it. Burn it.
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Re: Deep playa cargo crash
I thought about that too. The problem is the core projects are these monolithic structures designed to burn in one piece. The art is not designed to burn that way. It would be too messy and uncontrolled. This is something you go see, check out, visit, party at, do some performance art around. It's a bit of weird surreal experience smacked out on the playa all by its lonesome self like the Lost Dutchman.9ah wrote:I think this would make a awesome CORE project. I can see it as a playa version of the 'Miracle on the Hudson' plane crash... although everyone survived the Hudson.
I wouldn't consider burning it, though the elements of it could be burned up, like the airplane passengers or anything else that be bundled up and carried. There's a whole element of burn safety that makes a project much more challenging.
Interesting that the burning blog has its latest topic beinghttp://eplaya.burningman.org/viewtopic. ... 21&t=63502 on how to crowdsource and fundraise. How timely.
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I suspect that you meant to link to Will's post, and not the top of this thread. You may also care to check out this post regarding fundraising on ePlaya.
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Ah! Your suspicions are well-founded.trilobyte wrote:I suspect that you meant to link to Will's post, and not the top of this thread. You may also care to check out this post regarding fundraising on ePlaya.
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Re: Deep playa cargo crash
Yes !
I want to build one of the passengers
Really seeing this already
I want to build one of the passengers
Really seeing this already
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Re: Deep playa cargo crash
deep Playa Bermuda triangle
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NAS Fallon Looking to Auction Off 600,000 Pounds of Wrecked Aircraft
i'm sorry, i don't seem to be able to copy the link.
i'm sorry, i don't seem to be able to copy the link.
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Here ya go, Nila:
http://www.kolotv.com/home/headlines/NA ... 77381.html
There are probably some bits and pieces that would be good on an art car.
http://www.kolotv.com/home/headlines/NA ... 77381.html
There are probably some bits and pieces that would be good on an art car.
Re: Deep playa cargo crash
Nope, buyer is required to shred the scrap beyond recognition.
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*shakes head sadly, howls, and reaches for airsick bag*maladroit wrote:Nope, buyer is required to shred the scrap beyond recognition.
Anyhow.. diode, I really like your Cargo Crash project! I'll definitely seek it out, and yeah, to my way of thinking, it belongs out in a desolate stretch of playa. I'm looking forward to hearing more as things progress!
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The journey is at least as much fun as getting to the destination. That's always the big clue. I'm putting up a site, http://cargocrash.thefirehoop.net and placing this art description there. From there, people can start crystallizing their vision of the cargo crash. Prolly take me a day or two after I post to get something up.
What I'm thinking about:
Daily press conferences: learned scientists, sobbing mothers, cranks, reporters, gold diggers.
Cargo scattered around the site: suitcases with artifacts, possessions, paraphenalia
Signage about what happened, how the plane went down, who was on it,
Creating a persona of the person you want to put in the crash site: who they were, how they lived, what their life was like, mapping them out so they become a real person to you
[email protected]. - ping me if you're on board already.
What I'm thinking about:
Daily press conferences: learned scientists, sobbing mothers, cranks, reporters, gold diggers.
Cargo scattered around the site: suitcases with artifacts, possessions, paraphenalia
Signage about what happened, how the plane went down, who was on it,
Creating a persona of the person you want to put in the crash site: who they were, how they lived, what their life was like, mapping them out so they become a real person to you
[email protected]. - ping me if you're on board already.
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Re: Deep playa cargo crash
Yes
of course
xoA.
of course
xoA.