arXiv Open Access 2026

Engineering Mythology: A Digital-Physical Framework for Culturally-Inspired Public Art

Jnaneshwar Das Christopher Filkins Rajesh Moharana Ekadashi Barik Bishweshwar Das +11 lainnya
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Navagunjara Reborn: The Phoenix of Odisha was built for Burning Man 2025 as both a sculpture and an experiment-a fusion of myth, craft, and computation. This paper describes the digital-physical workflow developed for the project: a pipeline that linked digital sculpting, distributed fabrication by artisans in Odisha (India), modular structural optimization in the U.S., iterative feedback through photogrammetry and digital twins, and finally, one-shot full assembly at the art site in Black Rock Desert, Nevada. The desert installation tested not just materials, but also systems of collaboration: between artisans and engineers, between myth and technology, between cultural specificity and global experimentation. We share the lessons learned in design, fabrication, and deployment and offer a framework for future interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of cultural heritage, STEAM education, and public art. In retrospect, this workflow can be read as a convergence of many knowledge systems-artisan practice, structural engineering, mythic narrative, and environmental constraint-rather than as execution of a single fixed blueprint.

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J

Jnaneshwar Das

C

Christopher Filkins

R

Rajesh Moharana

E

Ekadashi Barik

B

Bishweshwar Das

D

David Ayers

C

Christopher Skiba

R

Rodney Staggers

M

Mark Dill

S

Swig Miller

D

Daniel Tulberg

P

Patrick Smith

S

Seth Brink

K

Kyle Breen

H

Harish Anand

R

Ramon Arrowsmith

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Das, J., Filkins, C., Moharana, R., Barik, E., Das, B., Ayers, D. et al. (2026). Engineering Mythology: A Digital-Physical Framework for Culturally-Inspired Public Art. https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.27801

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