Towards the end of August 2012 my schedule unexpectedly cleared for the week of Burning Man. So I began to look for ways to not to only go but also to participate. Shortly after stating my intentions I was introduced to Zach Coffin. After a few exchanges Zack invited me to down and join his camp in exchange for helping him document his sculpture. So I went. Once the sculpture was up and running I set right to work documenting it through time-lapse photography. Good thing I did to because in less then 24 hours after becoming operational the sculpture was derailed by a mob of overly enthusiastic burners. From that moment on the sculpture fell into burning typical burning man legend. Does it spin or not? This became the on going theme through out the rest of the burn. It was fun to encouraging people to try and move a 80,000 pound derailed sculpture. "You need more people!" I would shout, knowing it was of no use. It was fun to watch. Regardless of the legend this video show the sculpture in all it's glory both before and after it's derailment. Special Thanks to Beats Antique and ill.Gates for the use of there music. Follow this link to get the track featured in this video http://beatsantique.bandcamp.com/track/alleyway-with-ill-gates