Obviously, only one of us can be right and the other must be wrong.
As the hippies would say, It’s all just a matter of perspective


My red art car never got a ticket, even when traveling long distance.
I couldn’t agree more with the both of you! I am pleased by the simple, thoughtful, creative minds that are able to create art from nothing, the burner sitting in a chair just off esplanade and gifting bad advice, the girl who taught me to play a ukulele in 30 minutes, art on the trash fence in deep playa, or the woman who gave me a wiener to lift my kilt… it’s all magnificent and necessary for my burn..The Rod wrote: ↑Sun May 14, 2023 10:10 am...
But I will stand by my point, bringing "big art" to burning man does *usually* take money. And time. And under capitalism, time = money. So by default, bringing large scale art to burning man is often off limits to artists without large scale budgets or the connections to fund their large scale dreams. People can criticize "big art" as encouraging spectating rather than participating, but the argument that spectating and engaging on an emotional level with art is by definition an act of participation can also be made. Some examples of large scale art with participation (beyond mere emotional observation) built in: the Zeotropes, Alien Siege Machine, Trojan Horse, the car skewer stack thing until it got cordoned off etc
If someone is inspired to build and make a piece of huge imaginative art at burning man and they apply for a grant in order to do so, that is automatically relegated to "creating salable commodity and celebrity?"
For me, one of the best things to come from my years at burning man was realizing that the only thing separating me from the people building/doing crazy shit was the fact that I wasn't the one doing it and If i wanted to be, I just had to do it. That empowerment and subsequent trajectory altering combination of developing skills and cultivating resources to build a big stupid art project, changed my life for the better, and I'd bet good money that I'm not the only one who got inspired to do big things after seeing big things at burning man.
The argument that big art encourages spectating and spectating is bad for the event carries some validity, but to categorically dismiss efforts at supporting big art as vomit inducing just because the argument otherwise can be reduced to "spend shit tons of money or don't bother" misses several marks of what makes burning man so special.
And I'm the contrary one? Looking at art and culture through a lens of nuance rather than absolutism Isn't contrary..
Honestly gang, I met a lot of you at the M&G in 2014 and I’m embarrassed that the years between then and now have again clouded my recollection of faces to the names…Lonesomebri wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 8:26 amSo what big crazy original shit are you doing?
And we've actually reached a point where that ticket is going to go to a person connected to something huge, or to someone bringing their soul to spread wonder and joy. There is a choice. There are not infinite tickets.
I love it.
+100ygmir wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 4:40 pmrules
restrictions
safety
"fair"
unnecessary risk
The use of these terms is what happened.
Take those terms out of the conversations, and a lot of the comfortburners would go home screaming, feeling at risk of a booboo.
And all the old time burners, that buy into it... yikes.
I like what you say and would like to subscribe to your newsletter.Token wrote: ↑Thu Jul 27, 2023 12:09 pmFist came assholes and we lingered for a decade +
Then came hippies and we brought hammers
Then came treehuggers and we started burning rubber for the cool smoke rings
Then Marion took over and brought in the Glitterati and everything went to shit
When the only tool you got is a hammer, every problem looks like a hippie![]()
I always wondered about those two puppets: so bitter, mean spirited, and still always they’re complaining. And they don’t leave and are still always there. Maybe that theatre had been their happy place, where they invested a lot of their life. Now it sucks for them and they can’t let it go. Sure it’s a great comment on how generations can’t tolerate change, But maybe they are also heartbroken.Simon of the Playa wrote: ↑Thu Jul 27, 2023 1:22 pmok zoomers.![]()
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People watch fox news?Simon of the Playa wrote: ↑Thu Aug 03, 2023 4:10 amwell, we all know who watches fox news, now don't we...