The Team
Like AD2K before it, the Lucky 7 Ages of Man project was made possible by the enthusiasm and dedication of a growing community of volunteers. Working with extremely limited resources, this diverse and talented group created one of the most visually striking installations at Burning Man 2001. (If you helped, and would like your profile added to this list, please email webmaster@fluxdesign.com)
Aaron Muszalski

Aaron Muszalski is a professional artist and producer based in San Francisco, California. Since 1995 he has been contributing to the Burning Man festival, where he has created such large-scale interactive art installations as Rubber Ducky (2002), The Lucky 7 Ages of Man (2001) and Anno Domino 2000. His design firm, fluxdesign, has produced websites, animation, visual effects and album covers for numerous clients, including The Grateful Dead.

An alumnus of George Lucas' Industrial Light and Magic (where he created effects for such films as Star Wars Episodes I and II, Sleepy Hollow, Galaxy Quest and The Perfect Storm) Aaron now teaches Visual Effects at the San Francisco Academy of Art University. Aaron is highly active in the San Francisco arts community, where he continues to explore and expand the possibilities of sustainable large-scale interactive public artwork.

Educated at the California College of Arts and Crafts, Aaron is a member of the Visual Effects Society, SIGGRAPH, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and the International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employees (I.A.T.S.E.). His filmography is available on IMDB.

Amazing Larry Sweeny

Larry is the Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Outrageous Constructions, a successful firm specializing in unique, custom contracting for the entertainment industry, commercial spaces and special events. A licensed commerical contractor with a physics degree from the University of California at Berkeley, Larry's expertise is in realizing challenging designs simply and cost-effectively.

Larry is also an accomplished jazz musician and entertainer, with over fifteen years of professional experience, and was a founding member of the notorious jump swing band "Lee Press-On and The Nails".

Todd D'Amario

Todd is Outrageous Constructions’ Pre-visualization Artist and Pyrotechnic Specialist. Since studying Technical Design at the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Institute, Todd has gone on to design and fabricate sets and props for a variety of theatrical and film productions, including the award-winning “Limbot” for a forthcoming “Weird” Al Yankovic video. A skilled illustrator and modelmaker, Todd produces both physical and digital models to aid in the development, troubleshooting and refinement of Outrageous Productions’ project designs.

More teammember profiles coming soon...