This one would also make a nice wallpaper, though some dots of light show that my camera has some hot spots on the sensor. They can be touched with a black brush:
This 'giant dragonfly' looks about 20 ft tall at its highest point. How long was it?
Looked at several of the videos and hundreds of the photos. There was one video where a small group of people were surrounded in a circle by these tall things that curved inward and spewed fire from their top points. I don't think I'd be daring enough to be in the center of those.
This installation was created by the Flaming Lotus Girls. The FLG is a group of mostly female artists who started creating these large art pieces for Burning Man in 2000. I read somewhere that this was supposed to represent a giant neutron. You can see some more of their Burning Man creations at their website. http://www.flaminglotus.com/home/welcome
PainterWoman # 8. October 2009, 05:52
mrmxo # 8. October 2009, 10:07
Shaunak # 8. October 2009, 11:48
slackwrdave # 8. October 2009, 14:58
Here's a video of it working:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ncreedplayer/3975847718/
Here's the image used for the wallpaper:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ncreedplayer/3963939769/
This one would also make a nice wallpaper, though some dots of light show that my camera has some hot spots on the sensor. They can be touched with a black brush:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ncreedplayer/3963940183/
PainterWoman # 8. October 2009, 15:31
Looked at several of the videos and hundreds of the photos. There was one video where a small group of people were surrounded in a circle by these tall things that curved inward and spewed fire from their top points. I don't think I'd be daring enough to be in the center of those.
operainchicago # 8. October 2009, 18:42
reedplayernc # 8. October 2009, 20:15
daxonmacs # 11. October 2009, 15:19
PainterWoman # 11. October 2009, 15:51
Originally posted by reedplayernc:
Thanks for the link. They have quite a site!