
When guests arrived, they were taken to the sixth floor of the parking structure via rickshaw.
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The event took place on the rooftop of a parking garage, where surrounding cranes and buildings under construction served as a visual reminder of the city's current condo boom.
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Sublime Catering served sous-vide beef (pictured) and salmon cooked on dry ice.
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Cafe Domestique, a popular spot for cyclists, served iced espresso on site.
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Cocoa grinder Chocosol used pedal-powered machinery to create iced drinks, including Mayan-style drinking chocolate.
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Teams of triathletes pedaled bike generators provided by Arizona-based ASE Power. The athletes' motion discharged electricity into the event's power grid.
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Lauren Tomasich, a local athlete, helped power the event by running in a giant hamster wheel.
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The hamster wheel helped power up beats from New York-based DJ Alex Merrell.
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Lights by MonkeyLectric created graphic light shows on the bikes' wheels.
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Lumina the Laser Violinist puts a futuristic spin on a classic instrument. The musicians, booked solo or as a duo or trio, play with a laser bow while standing among pulsing light beams. Based in the U.K., Lumina travels worldwide; fees range from $5,000 to $12,000 not including travel costs.
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Kansas City, Missouri-based Quixotic Fusion offers an eclectic swirl of acrobatic feats, pulsing rhythms, and colorful digital images and light projections. The group can perform from five-minute openers up to 75-minute features. Prices start at $15,000 for shows in the U.S.
Photo: James Duncan Davidson