Returning to Coachella two years after their iconic Bésame Mucho installation, Roberto Behar and Rosario Marquardt of Miami-based R&R Studios have created a stellated dodecahedron that extends 40 feet in every direction. Using the bold colors of wildflowers, Supernova is "a mirage in the desert that we can touch, a souvenir for everyone to remember one's presence at Coachella 2018," the pair explained via email. "Supernova is iconic because we have all 'wished upon a star.' It is an experience we share. In all cultures since ever, stars guide us to new places and adventures, stars hold our aspirations and dreams."

Star shapes can be found throughout R&R Studios' work, from Miami's Biscayne Bay to here at Coachella. This one, which will illuminate at night and doubles as a "polychromatic low tech satellite simultaneously capturing and beaming good vibes to the world," is made of "a constellation of 12 multicolor stars that become one, and simultaneously is one radiant star made of many," the pair said.

"Supernova gives form to the American motto e pluribus unum," they explained, "to become a symbol of the American experience for all."