<p style="font-size: 12px;color:#aaa;">版权引用:<a href="https://www.behance.net/gallery/885879/Temple-of-Flux"><span style="font-size: 12px;color:black;">“photo by Brendan JonesThe FLUX Foundation was engendered by the commission to design and build the Temple for the 2010 Burning Man Arts Festival. Constructed entirely of wood, the installation was approximately 40' tall, 300' long, and 100' wide, totaling almost 22,000 sq. feet. A response to the festival theme of "Metropolis" the Temple of Flux consisted of 5 landforms that created a series of canyon and cave-like spaces for reflection. The installation asked for consideration of the relationship between the built and natural environments; as well as concepts of dwelling, being and temporality. Three metal fire-cauldrons and dynamic lighting effects created distinct immersive atmospheric effects in the evening. Attendees were invited to write personal messages of grief and transformation on and inside the piece. With the initial grant covering only one-third of the projected hard costs, the Temple was designed, engineered and built in only 4 months exclusively with volunteer......”</span> </a>由 <a href="https://www.behance.net/pkimelman"><span style="font-size: 12px;color:black;">P. Kimelman</span></a> 授权许可 <span><a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.zh" target="_blank" style="font-size: 12px;color:black;">Attribution-NoDerivs-NonCommercial 4.0 International<img src="" style="display: inline-block;height: 16px;width: auto;"></a></span></p>
<p style="font-size: 12px;color:#aaa;">版权引用:<a href="https://www.behance.net/gallery/885879/Temple-of-Flux"><span style="font-size: 12px;color:black;">“photo by Brendan JonesThe FLUX Foundation was engendered by the commission to design and build the Temple for the 2010 Burning Man Arts Festival. Constructed entirely of wood, the installation was approximately 40' tall, 300' long, and 100' wide, totaling almost 22,000 sq. feet. A response to the festival theme of "Metropolis" the Temple of Flux consisted of 5 landforms that created a series of canyon and cave-like spaces for reflection. The installation asked for consideration of the relationship between the built and natural environments; as well as concepts of dwelling, being and temporality. Three metal fire-cauldrons and dynamic lighting effects created distinct immersive atmospheric effects in the evening. Attendees were invited to write personal messages of grief and transformation on and inside the piece. With the initial grant covering only one-third of the projected hard costs, the Temple was designed, engineered and built in only 4 months exclusively with volunteer......”</span> </a>由 <a href="https://www.behance.net/pkimelman"><span style="font-size: 12px;color:black;">P. Kimelman</span></a> 授权许可 <span><a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.zh" target="_blank" style="font-size: 12px;color:black;">Attribution-NoDerivs-NonCommercial 4.0 International<img src="" style="display: inline-block;height: 16px;width: auto;"></a></span></p>