it s really cool, like juxtaposition, isn t it? yeah, yeah. like the new with the old. i m impressed. i think it s a bit strange that they ve got it here, to be honest. you think it s a bit strange? yeah, well, because they have it in the desert and everybody s kind of. it s true that burning man has a reputation for hedonism, but the organisers say there s more to it than that. ultimately, it s a place of making and creative expression. and for some people, the easy thing is to say, hey, somebody s naked at burning man. it s a pretty simple and not that interesting way to think about something as special as black rock city. can you imagine yourself ever going to visit burning man? in theory. in practice, i m not too keen on camping. in the meantime, the duke is hoping plenty will be keen to welcome chats with its latest guests. navteonhal, bbc news.
benjamin langholz has recreated a recent artwork he featured at burning man for chatsworth using locally quarried stone. as soon as i got here, i sort of had this idea for this spiral, this upwards movement. i like to build at scale and bring a little bit of the idea of like risk and responsibility, like who is responsible for the fact that you start walking higher and higher? i think it s you. some people think it s health and safety of chatsworth. there will be 12 installations in total, ranging from bears made of pennies to a militaryjet with hand blown glass flowers. all of them free for the public to visit. but not everyone seems convinced that the desert and derbyshire can work together. i m sure there s better places for it, but uh. j tough crowd! yeah, sorry to be negative, but you did ask. it s really cool, like juxtaposition, isn t it? yeah, yeah. like the new with the old. i m impressed. i think it s a bit strange that they ve got it here, to be honest. you think it s a bi