Here's what it looks like:

I'm posting this here with the hopes of gathering some insights on a challenge we've set for ourselves. Historically we've been leaning the display against walls or cars. This has proven to work well and likely will prove to work well again on the playa, but we want to try to see if we can set up the Pixel Heart without needing a car.
The specs of the challenge:
- The Pixel Heart is composed of three separate 4x8ft vertical panels, each weighing approximately 80 pounds.
- We need to be able to lean the Pixel Heart against a structure so that it can stay reasonably vertical without risk of falling forward or backward. In the past we've solved this by tying it down to a van. There are eye rings on the top and bottom of each panel for securing.
- We don't want to spend thousands of dollars on new equipment.
Thus far we've begun research on a few options:
1) Trussing equipment. From what we gather it's super expensive to buy, so we'd want to rent it from someone.
2) Build our own structure. We've never built a support structure like this, so we've been bouncing around ideas (not really knowing what will work best)
- Swing-set-style frame, with two A frames on either side of the structure and a beam going across.
- L shapes behind each of the panels with sand bags as counterweights.
So our questions to you wonderful folks of eplaya:
- If you have experience building structures like this, what frame design have you found to work best?
- Is there a cheap obvious solution that we're completely missing (other than using a car)?
Thanks so much!
Some videos of the Pixel Heart in action:

