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- Title
THE FLAMING ZEN GARDEN AND THE SANDS OF FIRE.
- Authors
Glenn, Wally
- Abstract
The article talks about "The Flaming Zen Garden," a fire artwork that draws one into its center and enables one to change its shape by changing its surface. The author states that the artwork uses fire to promote contemplation and creation. He notes that the artwork first appeared at Burning Man in 2002. He says that the artwork is composed of a box of flaming sand, and it uses a series of propane tanks connected to feed tubes with regulators on them. He mentions that the feed tubes are distributed throughout the Garden and covered with sand.
- Subjects
FIRE in art; SAND in art; SAND; PROPANE flames; PROPANE; TUBES
- Publication
Leonardo, 2007, Vol 40, Issue 4, p348
- ISSN
0024-094X
- Publication type
Article