We create these large-scale immersion based installations in part because we hope, in some small way, to inspire people to create, dream and invent… to help generate a little spark of the imagination and to grease the wheels of ingenuity. The Raygun Gothic Rocketship is a symbol of a future that never happened, and idea [...]
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Here’s a great time lapse of the SPTH installation Dogfish. Click here to check out the Tree House page on the Dogfish website
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
See the full post on the official SF Gov Site San Francisco, CA—Mayor Gavin Newsom today joined the Black Rock Arts Foundation (BRAF) and the Port of San Francisco to celebrate the unveiling of Raygun Gothic Rocketship, a 40-foot-tall sculpture created by a team of Bay Area artists lead by Sean Orlando, Nathaniel Taylor, and [...]
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Tuesday, August 10, 2010 Back to the Future with Raygun Gothic Rocketship Next door to the Amtrak train station on the San Francisco waterfront, a 40-foot retro rocket sculpture has been created by Five Ton Crane, a group of Burning Man associated artists for a year-long installation, and it’s stunningly playful. The artists Sean Orlando, [...]