THE BURNINATORs

The Burninator GRID

  The Burninator GRID was a large-scale fire art installation first installed at Burning Man 2009, consisting of a closely packed grid of large flame towers in an area of approx. 10,000 square feet. This Burninator was designed to immerse the viewer in the visceral experience of being in a field of flamethrowers.


The Burninator X

  The Burninator X is a very large scale fire art installation consisting of a 2-dimensional set of flame towers arranged in a cross, in an area of approx. 1/2 million square feet. It produces 2-D patterns and sequences of flame, visible for miles. It was first installed at the arts festival Burning Man 2007.

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The Burninator II

  The Burninator II is a large-scale fire art installation consisting of a long (approx. 1000') set of towers which produces large-scale patterns and sequences of flame, visible for miles. It has been installed at various venues, including the Crucible's Fire Arts Festival in Oakland, the arts festival Burning Man in 2006, and others.

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photo: steve fritz

The Burninator Jr.

  The Burninator Jr. was the prototype. It's a small scale set of computer sequenced flame nozzles which produces patterns and sequences of flame along the mechanism. It originated as a prototype and test environment for a large scale installation - the Burninator II.

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photo: noah gorin

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