I really had a ball at burning man last year (BM98) because the place felt like home. My house is a museum of the remains of my artistic explorations, and BM is one of the most creative places I've ever seen. Since night is the time the city comes alive, many of the creative adventures contain lights of one sort or another. The whole time I was there, I was thinking that I needed to make something really cool for BM99 because lighting has been part of so many of my favorite projects.
Some months after BM98, I came up with what is turning into a major sculpture. My stream of conscousness went something like this.
I wanted something that I could leave out on the desert playa, relatively unattended. I wanted it to be something that would be visible from a distance and appealing to the curious. I somehow thought of the classic movie '2001: A Space Odyssey' and the Monolith. It was built with side lengths in a ratio of 1:4:9 which is (1:2:3) squared to signify the likelihood that the object was made by an intelligent race that was trying to send a hello to creatures on the edge of sentience.
That defined the basic framework for the project. 1 foot deep, 4 feet wide and 9 feet high. Black. Flat Black. "It's full of stars!"
I made the structure out of angle iron that I welded together. I then added some thin plate steel sheets to make the bottom and top of the mono lith into open ended boxes.