Marfa, texas is getting its own solar-powered By Michael Agrestra– May 16, 2018

Artist Haroon Mirza says the layout of was inspired by a 4,000-year-old site in , England, known as the Nine Ladies. Photo by Jennifer Boomer

OVER THE PAST six months, on a patch of desert According to artist Haroon Mirza, the layout of the ranchland outside Marfa, Texas, one man’s mysteri- stones was inspired by a 4,000-year-old site in Der- ous vision has been taking shape. First, nine massive byshire, England, known as the Nine Ladies. There, chunks of quarried black marble were trucked in if local legend is to be believed, nine women were from northern Mexico and craned into a circular turned to stone for dancing on the sabbath. Like- formation, echoing Stone and erections wise, Mirza’s project, known simply as Stone Circle, in the British Isles. Next, one of the , the seems frozen in time, juxtaposing long-forgotten “mother stone,” was outfitted with a state-of-the-art cosmological and ritual uses for art with newfangled solar array; at the same time, the other eight were carved ways of harnessing and relating to the heavens. to integrate LED lights and speakers. Soon—during a full moon, it is foretold—the whole thing will come to life. “It’s neo-,” Mirza says. “The idea of it is Switzerland that hosts the Large Hadron Collid- at least 50,000 years old. But the technology here is er—Mirza latched onto the mystery of how and why very contemporary, and almost, for this area, futur- the ancient sites were built. He also began to think istic. In Marfa, since this project started people have about how humans 2,000 years from today might only just become interested in solar energy.” similarly puzzle over our era’s most cutting-edge constructions. Early in the process of developing Stone Circle, host arts organization Ballroom Marfa partnered with re- “When we look at a stone circle, we try to imag- newable-energy company Freedom Solar to install the ine the technology of a civilization that was active panels on the “mother stone.” Freedom Solar donated around that circle,” Copelin says. “Mirza sees that half the installation up-front and rebated additional same kind of effect playing out with CERN and money for every new solar customer that Ballroom some of the other large structures we have now. He’s Marfa referred. This incentivized local supporters interested, in that sense, in colliding the past and of the project to experiment with solar panels on the future, these two different sets of technology and their homes and to talk about solar power with their different mysterious ways to mark a site.” neighbors. For art mavens, desert road-trippers, and anyone Now the project has recovered nearly the entire cost interested in the sorts of prehistory-referencing of the installation, and at the same time increased spiritual ceremonies popularized by Burning Man, solar kilowatts generated in and around Marfa by Stone Circle will soon become a landmark on the 3,000 percent. “By trying to fundraise, we ended up West Texas tourist circuit. That circuit already embarking on this campaign for solar energy,” says includes Marfa’s Chinati Foundation, an Army base Ballroom Marfa director Laura Copelin. “That was filled with Donald Judd’s minimalist sculptures; an unintended consequence—a surge in solar energy the McDonald Observatory, a major astronomical in West Texas.” research locale; and Prada Marfa, a fake storefront deep in the Davis Mountains also managed by Ball- Stone Circle may have launched an unexpected room Marfa, which has developed a minor celebrity solar-energy movement in a part of the country best among far-flung, semi-permanent outdoor artworks. known for crude oil, but the project’s roots lie in its (Mirza’s work, however, won’t be the only massive creator’s fascination with far more ancient technol- rock formation in that part of the country—Odessa ogies. Mirza, 40, grew up in the UK as the child of actually has a Stonehenge replica.) immigrants and became fascinated by stone circles as an adult, touring archeological sites with his now- Stone Circle is intended to persist in the landscape wife. “It’s clear that they were referencing celestial for at least five years. Visitors can explore it on their objects,” Mirza says of the ancient builders of sites own any time during Ballroom Marfa’s business like Stonehenge. “But why—whether it was ritualis- hours. Full moon events, called “activations,” will tic, whether it was a science experiment, or whether take place just after sunset. As the sky darkens, it was other reasons—is kind of unknown.” Stone Circle will come to life as a giant musical instrument, purring out all the stored solar energy As his art began to focus on the applications of captured over the previous month as a 40-minute modern technology—earlier this year, he was an program of surround-sound tonal buzzes. Mirza has artist-in-residence at CERN, the research center in composed music for the first few full moons, and he Artist Haroon Mizra is recreating an ancient archeological “stone circle” in Marfa, Texas. Photo by Jennifer Boomer.

hopes to work with other composers to program new different from your typical outdoor electronic music “solar symphonies” in the future. event. As a musical instrument, Stone Circle is defined by its limitations—its tones can sound harsh “I hope it brings people. But I don’t really know and alien to the ear, and only three distinct notes what culture is going to form around it. I don’t can be played on any given stone. The musical result necessarily hope or expect people to come here will be more Close Encounters of the Third Kind for a rave.” - ARTIST HAROON MIRZA than Daft Punk.

Stone Circle was scheduled to have its first acti- “I don’t think these compositions are going to be vation in late April, but a last-minute hailstorm ‘party,’” Mirza says. “I think it will bring people. I threw a wrench in the plans. Such is life in the harsh hope it brings people. But I don’t really know what environs of West Texas. The new target date for the culture is going to form around it. I don’t necessar- debut of the sound-and-light show, with overhauled ily hope or expect people to come here for a rave. I weather-proofing, is June 27. The event will reprise think it might be a bit more contemplative than that.” every full moon from then through 2023. Link: Marfa, Texas is Getting Its Own Solar-Powered Mirza stresses that, while he hopes the full moon Stonehenge events will be festive, they’ll probably feel quite