File:Uchronia by Arne Quinze, Nevada desert, USA.jpg

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English: Once a year, tens of thousands of people gather in the Nevada Black Rock desert to celebrate the Burning Man art and music festival. There, they build up a site literally from nothing, focussing on the basic ideas of community, art and self-expression. After one week, they again leave the desert without being allowed to leave a single trace of their presence. In 2007, Arne Quinze and a crew of 25 Belgians, created and installed the most monumental sculpture of the festival.
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A message from the future, a large wide wooden sculpture at the Burning Man festival in Black Rock City, in the Nevada desert, United States.

1 May 2006

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