Artist Chad Person wasn't about to sit idly by and wait for the coming robot-zombie apocalypse, so he dug up his Albuquerque, N.M., backyard and built himself a custom survival shelter.Dubbed RECESS (Resource Exhaustion Crisis Evacuation Safety Shelter), Person's project isn't some wonky, conceptual-art stunt, but a genuine reaction to these uncertain times, just like the growing Prepper Movement.
"The short answer is fear. Just purely fear," says Person when Asylum asked him why he spends his weekends designing bulletproof doors. Person had recently achieved the adult trifecta of wife-baby-house and found his protective instincts kicking into high gear -- so he decided to replace the pool with something a bit more useful.
"After a little while of careful thought, it really made logical sense to turn it into a bunker where I could store water and resources and food and weapons," says Person.
Keep reading to get an underground tour and learn how to make your own robot shotgun sentry.
ConstructionThe first step for Person was to borrow designs from Army and FEMA field manuals, consult trade professionals and, in some cases, improvise from movies.
With no formal background in construction, Person wheeled in 20 yards of cement by hand to pour the bunker's 6-inch-thick, concrete rebar roof. With the addition of some creative landscaping, the shelter completely disappeared from sight.
Of course, a shelter is only as good as its front door, and Person went to great lengths to make sure you don't want to knock on his. Before you even reach it, you must slide through a hatch-like opening and into an antechamber specifically designed to discourage intruders from proceeding any further. Weighing 300 lbs., the steel door is reinforced with ballistics foam and angled iron, which is capable of withstanding rounds from an AR-15 at close range.
Going Underground Inside the bunker, Person has local water and electric utilities hooked up, with solar panels, batteries and 300 gallons of water as backups for when he needs to go off the grid. A hand-crank filtration system cycles air in and out of the room and fiber-optic cabling provides a kind of periscope to gauge outside conditions and draws in UV light for growing plants. A concealed drain pipe allows for flood prevention, capturing rain water and the disposal of waste.
Finally, Person recognized that even safe rooms need a little cheering up, which is why he painted the space a TLC-friendly color. "Sitting in a room full of cinder block walls is kind of a drag," he says. "But when everything is painted bright white it feels a little nicer."
Where Does He Get Those Wonderful Toys?
For Person, the RECESS project doesn't end with the stockpiling of baked beans. The artist has also been getting what would amount to a merit badge in Thunderdome with his DIY survival projects. Person, doing his best MacGyver, has made everything from animal traps to solar stoves and even a Google map that plots the location of resources in his area. (Dear neighbors, your propane grill tanks have been duly noted.)
But by far the coolest -- and the accessory most likely to keep you out of Person's backyard -- is the homemade shotgun attached to the robot sentry. Person took 12-gauge shotgun plans out of an old Army manual and constructed his using bits of two-by-fours, steel pipe and rubber bands.
Then, using an open-source project available online, he created an automated sentry to mount it on. "If I was holed up in the bunker," Person explains, "the sentry would be outside the door. If somebody forced their way into the antechamber, rather than just a booby trap going off, it's an intelligent booby trap." The sentry analyzes video frames in real time for the largest moving target, which it then aims at, allowing the operator to either manually fire via computer or set to auto-fire.
Person says he's "blessed" to have an unusually patient and understanding wife who doesn't mind that the project has thus far run more than $30,000. And while it may be more for his family than his art, he nonetheless wonders how his peers in the gallery will view his latest work. "I'm interested in seeing how the art world receives this," he confesses. "But at the same time, I'm equally interested in the conversations I'm having with survivalists and preppers around the country who are emailing me."


























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Friday 03 September
By Lynn
When the sh*t hits the fan, I know where I want to go.. I'll bring my collection
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Friday 03 September
By Ralph
Sad waste of time. Better to do good than plan for harm.
Friday 03 September
By Chucky
he is the next door neighbor of Val Kilmer!!!
Friday 03 September
By travis
yea when the goverment depopulates us from 67 billion down to 400 million hell be safe maybe.they have alot of methods of population controll they controll the deadly medicine,food we eat,water we drink,deadly lab made viruses and superbugs,poisonus vaccines,and other methods.
Friday 03 September
By tracer
So you want to try and survive a major earth shattering event in a hole in the ground? Remember that the best laid plans are full of flaws. Flaw #1-You have to have a system in place to keep human waste from causing a major outbreak of disease. Personally if we have advance notice of such an event and i am sure we will i would NOT want to die in a hole with a bunch of whacko survival freaks.
Friday 03 September
By Martel
It's a matter of time when the sh** hit's the fan. If we keep heading in the direction that we are going and keep oweing money to foreign countries we are screwed. Just the other week the senate said on CSPAN. That we are flat broke from over spending and the States are going to have to take care of their own problems. Look around you with all the homes getting foreclosed on and people now living in homeless camps. Pay attention on what's going on around you, then pay attention to the some sites on the internet and use common sense. Then it will open your eyes and more and more people should be doing this to try and protect their property or family. The rest of the people that don't see what's going on I feel sorry for you because you probably realize it when it's too late. We all don't want anything to happen because trying to start another country over again takes a very long time and is difficult to make those realtionships again. And to start a new finances for a country is hard. But the Governement has messed things up so bad already and it's taken years to do so. Maybe we should start all over.
Saturday 04 September
By redruby1941
PATHETIC! Fear is the great disabler. This loser is number one on the pathetic fear monger list for sure. On top of that what is up with You Tube keeping the video up that shows how to make a shotgun out of pipe. People like this are the reason our great country is going downhill fast. Idiot...if there is a nuclear war or biological war he the wife and kid are going to have to stay down there a very long time. Long past their sell by date and way past the time when they will be so sick of each other they would probably rather be dead than underground, isolated, insulated and alone eating pre fab dried foods and supplements. I suggest he live his life for what is rather than what he thinks might be. That is far more productive.
Friday 03 September
By John F.C. Taylor
If you believe that 12/21/12 is the coming of the end of civilization, I suppose this bunker makes sense. Not much reason for it today other than that.
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Friday 03 September
By bill
How about when the authoratarian government takes over?? Do you think there might be a need for it then??
Friday 03 September
By gerry
Have you taken a good look at our leadership in this country --- I think he is doing the right thing. Why do you think gun and ammo sales are at an all-time high ??????
Monday 06 September
By Political Athiest
Good grief. I can't believe how short-sighted people are around here. If you think there isn't a major disruption in the karma wheel you are sorely deluded.
I don't agree with living in fear. But being a little more self sufficient is never a bad thing.
Friday 03 September
By gr8bsn
Yeah... because the government can't afford a backhoe, a few shovels, and a pickax to dig you out of your backyard. I hate to break it to you, but a hiding place should well... not be at your listed address??????
Friday 03 September
By tracer
TO BILL: How many years and eons have people made the same statement about the Guvments gonna takeover the peeps of the world.DUH Think about it.
Saturday 04 September
By tyrebitre
"Why do you think gun and ammo sales are at an all-time high ??????"
Because the lunatic fringe are getting fringier and loonier.
Saturday 04 September
By mark
just to INFORM. its mostly idiots from the east coast. there are NO cement sidewalks or walls or whatever. ITS CONCRETE to those ignorant. cement is an ingredient of concrete. like flour is an ingredient in dough.
Friday 03 September
By lee
He had me until the WEAPONS part. He is what is wrong with this planet. By all means have your shelter and your food and your water. Ditch the firepower...
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Friday 03 September
By mike
Lee think about what your saying, if in the worst case scenario there was a partial collapse of what we know as normal world, along with that is going to be the loss of the emergency services/ police/that so many of you anti gun people depend wrongly on for protection, lee if it happened the only way your gonna hold on to your food and water is if you can defend it, unarmed all you are is a shopping center for the ones with the firepower,,lol
Friday 03 September
By chuck
so, what you're saying is, I'm unarmed and have no intention of preventing you from taking my food/water/family?
Friday 03 September
By Beth Brown
What good does it do to have the shelter if you can't protect it? If he and his family are using this shelter there is obviously something very wrong and if that is true then other people will want to be in with them. This means they could be hurt of killed for what they have. I don't blame him for having a gun at all. Guns aren't the problem any way. People are. If someone wants to kill you, they don't need a gun.
Friday 03 September
By Harlen
Right
They can have my guns right after they pry them out of my dead hands.