"Sirsasana - Headstand" by Srikanth Guttikonda, Josh Zubkoff, & Looking Up Arts - www.lookingup.art/sirsasana
The structure was climbable, but required some rock climbing technique, which I liked. It was very well designed, very strong, obviously a lot of work was put into its design.
Rising 30 feet from the playa, Sirsasana is a whimsical inverted tree with its roots reaching for the sky. Its trunk is interwoven wooden arcs based on the golden ratio that form a hyperboloid. Sirsasana represents the ability to re-learn one’s own nature, the ability to change, to create new perspectives. It was born from a thought experiment that if a human can do Vrksasana, the tree pose in yoga, then can a tree do Sirsasana, a human-centric headstand pose?
Photo taken at the Burning Man 2022 festival (Black Rock Desert, Nevada).