The Mechabolic: Clean Up (and
its relation to set up)
The Mechabolic will be a containerized installation to the greatest extent
possible. We are planning this project in a manner so that it will survive
in usable forms for future contexts, Burning Man related and otherwise.
We are therefore avoiding "loose part" on-site builds wherever
possible.
All creature organs and processes will be self-contained, modular units,
either skidded on container floors, or skidded on custom platforms, sized
for easy fit inside a standard shipping container. Similarly, all superstructure
and locomotion items will be designed and fabricated for easy containerizationl.
We intend to make all Mechabolic components to fit into two 40' containers,
Russian Doll style. And do so with each module still assembled, allowing
for easy individual module demonstration in future contexts, without having
to rebuild the entire installation from scratch.
This containerization strategy was the original motivation for the container
based Shipyard art/build facility. Following the very painful "stuff
everywhere and always in pieces" nature of the stock puppets, I decided
that i would never build another large art project except in a manner
that it could be easily stored and transported in shipping contianers.
No rented box trucks filled to the rafters with a million loose parts,
all ending up as a dusty rusty pile in your shop the following winter.
Containers allow for transport and storage in the same structure, with
forklift trasfer between the two modes, no loading and unloading required.
Over the ensuing years, this formula elaborated into an intention to
also use the container itself as the foundation for the artwork. The shipping
container as the sculpture, as the transport, as the storage. However,
given our need for organic "non-square" shapes in the Mechabolic,
I doubt we will be able to use containers in raw form for the organs.
But skidding each organ and having it easily fork into and out of a container,
assembled and ready to go, is nearly as good.
A containerized building and transport strategy will create a desert
set up involving next to zero on site immaculate building. All components
will arrive "pre-assembled" and only need to be set in place
for a forklift and snap plumbed together. The superstructure will require
more "by piece" assembly of the hoops and cloth, but all these
pieces just slide into fixture "poles holes" and the cloth is
stretched like a shade awning.
Likewise, this modular building strategy will make take down and clean
up more of an effort of "truck loading" than object disassembly
and loose part chasing.
To expediate set up, maintenance and take down, we propose trucking the
Shipyard forklift to the desert for the combined use of the Mechabolic,
Neverwas Haul and Serpent Mother projects. The current DPW formal scheduling
and "DPW only operators" make quick adjustments and fixes of
unexpected problems very difficult to handle in an efficient manner. It
is difficult to schedule problems and fixes, and when clear long engagements
are needed, DPW equipment is often stretched between several differnent
projects and needs to break in the middle of long projects to go tend
to other needs. We therefore think it would be a good investment to have
our own forklift for discretionary use, 24/7. I will offer my 15,000lb
capacity forklift free of charge for use by these three projects, but
request money to haul it there and back.
As for direct clean up, I believe the most important strategy is to have
clear up front agreements on responsibilities, as well as publically stated
"can't leave before x date" mutual understandings. Each sub
project leader in the Mechabolic will have to agree to remain in the desert
until the entire project is back in the contianers, the site picked clean
and magnet broomed, with a final walk line survey. No individual decisions
that clean up is "done", and it is ok to leave now because the
person is tired. All the project leaders have to stay until we can all
sign off on the clean up effort together.
Trash at the end should be a non-issue, as the Mechabolic eats trash
for its food/fuel. The only real expected "discard" is the charash
byproduct of gasification, which we will use for terra preta fertilizer
in the lung terrariums. After the event, we want to leave this fertilizer
for a local agricultural use, where the charash carbon will be sequestered
by the plow and transformed into fuel for the next crop, not released
as methane, nitrous oxide and CO2 during rotting, as would have otherwise
happened had the original trash just gone to the dump.
Completing the biomass cycle in this manner, the Mechabolic project will
operate with a quantifyable green house gas NEGATIVE footprint. The total
Mechabolic effort will remove more CO2 and other greenhouse gases from
the atmosphere than it will emit through powering itself and its fire
efforts. Such is the real and interesting "clean up" that the
Mechabolic project will bring to the desert this year.
The thoughful burning of things through gasification, is very different
than the regular burning of things through open combustion.
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