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Post by Gizmo » Mon Oct 12, 2009 3:42 pm

RingO'Fire wrote:Jsnawder,
Also, I'd recommend Googling "Burning Man playlist" to find some examples of the extremely varied musical offerings on the playa.
Varied for the edm fan,
but what about those of us who aren't savy enough to tell the difference between ambient, breakbeat, house, techno, electronica, dubstep, drum and bass, industrial, trance, nintendocore, wonky and goa?

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Thanks

Post by Jsnawder » Mon Oct 12, 2009 4:05 pm

First of all thanks, everyone, for the rapid schooling. I have to learn these things and I foolishly choose the hard way. I am continuing my research with the guides and FAQ's, but BRC is still a foreign thing to me so please pardon my lack of knowledge.

If anyone one would like to help me by answering these questions would be very helpful.

If you can first please briefly tell me a little about yourself.

When did you first attend burning man and what influenced/inspired you to go?

What do you spend most of your time doing at burning man?

Do you usually participate in the same activities each year at burning man or are you always seeking out something new?

Do you have any insight into the different subsets of the burning man subculture that you personalty experienced or learned?

Any other insight about yourself or others would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks again everyone

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Re: Thanks

Post by theCryptofishist » Mon Oct 12, 2009 7:59 pm

Jsnawder wrote:First of all thanks, everyone, for the rapid schooling. I have to learn these things and I foolishly choose the hard way.
For what it's worth, I only learn things the hard way. Or maybe I only retain the lessons learned the hard way.
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Re: Thanks

Post by rodiponer » Tue Oct 13, 2009 11:31 pm

Jsnawder wrote:Do you have any insight into the different subsets of the burning man subculture that you personalty experienced or learned?
The jocks, stoners, and nerds.

No wait, that's a set of subsets of another subculture.

Seriously, it's all individuals. This was my first year, and before the event I expected to meet a lot of people who come to reinforce some label they've chosen for themselves. People who come to make stories that will be badges for their ego.

The Wild Hedonist who is looking to make a story about the naked drug orgy.

The Experience Collector who does weird things to be interesting, always looking for the ideal cocktail party anecdote that is something like discussing space-time on top of a walking steel dragon with a name droppable artist.

Maybe another way of saying this is I expected to see a lot of folks using other people to masturbate themselves on their karmic ego hamster wheel. But I was wrong, that only seems to happen online. For some reason there aren't many people there who are so caught up in their own bullshit. Everyone I met was very genuine and down to earth.

For subsets, there are those who have a certain job or work on a large project. They wear a kind of uniform, and an initial attitude can be part of the uniform. Just like the CB, where the truckers won't give you the time of day unless you talk like a hick.

But I think it is uninteresting because it is so shallow. It's seems a bit like a Victorian gentleman scientist who collects butterflies. You'll certainly find some exotic specimens, but in the end you are wasting time cataloging a shallow part of the individual and collective experience and will not have learned anything meaningful.

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Post by magicmarty » Wed Oct 14, 2009 12:02 am

Rodiponder got it right. All kinds and mostly there because thy like the down to earth connection that seems to occur between folks from all walks of life in the default world and just want a week (or more) of distance from the default world. A place for fun and unselfconciousness. And yes, the mixing of ages is really great for this old guy. Being in the energy of youth is so wonderful!
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Post by Roberto Dobbisano » Wed Oct 14, 2009 5:59 am

it's a fucking D.A.R.P.A petri dish....

we are all specimens under observation.

deal with it, stupid hippies.
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