***Looking for an Art Car for Burningman 2008***
- Captain Goddammit
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I call those guys with cool customs or hot rods that they bought or commissioned "Checkbook Hotrodders".
But this is Burning Man, not a car show.
Thisisthatwhichis, if you rent your son's "art car" out, does he get the $$? Would he mind if it came back with a dance floor welded to it?
But this is Burning Man, not a car show.
Thisisthatwhichis, if you rent your son's "art car" out, does he get the $$? Would he mind if it came back with a dance floor welded to it?
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- MikeVDS
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Don't be offended Zit. First off, people on here act like a small percentage of people on the playa. Second, one of the building block of the event is self reliance. As we grow as a city, we run into more problems, traffic being one of them. So when random people on the internet see someone who's not practicing self reliance and adding to the problems for the city, they are likely to be rude to the other anonymous stranger typing on the internet.
We do tend to label people as a participant or a spectator. Most 1st timers come as spectators and turn into participants, but old timers seem to forget this and hassle the newbies who are still spectators, even though it's not their fault; they don't understand yet. The guy you're looking for the car for is still just spectating. He's not the artist and something you rent isn't likely to be grand. Hopefully his second year he'll want to contribute.
We do tend to label people as a participant or a spectator. Most 1st timers come as spectators and turn into participants, but old timers seem to forget this and hassle the newbies who are still spectators, even though it's not their fault; they don't understand yet. The guy you're looking for the car for is still just spectating. He's not the artist and something you rent isn't likely to be grand. Hopefully his second year he'll want to contribute.
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Me too!theCryptofishist wrote:Goddammit, yer speaking for me whether you like it or not!notonmysofa wrote:People spend time, money, blood, sweat, and tears on all sorts of projects art cars included. The effort it takes to build something, transport it to the playa, have it work, and get it back home is enormous. The experience of doing just that is why people go back year after year after year after year.
Showing up and having the experience pre-packaged for you goes against everything alot of long time attendees believe in. You gotta earn it.
Edit - This is my opinion, I don't mean to speak for anyone else.
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- thisisthatwhichis
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Captain Goddammit wrote: Thisisthatwhichis, if you rent your son's "art car" out, does he get the $$? Would he mind if it came back with a dance floor welded to it?
Yes he would!!!, and only if he could drive it around, a little......
TITWI
To be on the wire is life. The rest is waiting.
It's show time, folks.....Joe Gideon
To be on the wire is life. The rest is waiting.
It's show time, folks.....Joe Gideon
So where do you draw the line?Captain Goddammit wrote:I call those guys with cool customs or hot rods that they bought or commissioned "Checkbook Hotrodders".
But this is Burning Man, not a car show.
Where it once was, referring to everyone who bought any single item for a car instead of creating it?
As I pointed out, this let's out virtually every single art car on the playa.
How would you compare a completely handbuilt piece of shit to a well thought out collaborative effort?
How about the art cars that have been mutated differently by each owner, but still building on someone else's work in one way or another?
How about the one built for film that someone found, bought, dragged all the way to the playa and changed enough to pass dmv rules?
They never claim they designed the body.
They did have the imagination to see what it might be in the desert.
I did think of a third example of unique design, but it also uses a prefab drivetrain.
It's design is so peculiar though, it would be deadly on a public street.
Sheer genius on the playa.
Which ones are good enough?
- thisisthatwhichis
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- Captain Goddammit
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Yes, I have original art on the wall of my house I didn't paint, I go to restaurants and eats fine meals I didn't cook, and on and fucking on. It's pretty obvious to the most untrained eye that I didn't paint that painting and I certainly did not cook that meal we are so thoroughly enjoying. Does that piss off any other artists or chefs?
But that's not the point. Why did I type it? I don't know, I guess I just needed to get it off my chest.
My opinion is on playa it comes down to 'you get out of it what you put into it'.
I've seen the event change a bit in the 9 years I've been attending and it's this kind if assumptive attitude that the foundation built by so many individuals creativity and pain and joy over so many years is there for the fucking taking because someone lives too far, or doesn't have the fucking time, or can or can't afford it, and that pisses me off.
But that's not the point. Why did I type it? I don't know, I guess I just needed to get it off my chest.
My opinion is on playa it comes down to 'you get out of it what you put into it'.
I've seen the event change a bit in the 9 years I've been attending and it's this kind if assumptive attitude that the foundation built by so many individuals creativity and pain and joy over so many years is there for the fucking taking because someone lives too far, or doesn't have the fucking time, or can or can't afford it, and that pisses me off.
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- oneeyeddick
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notonmysofa wrote:
I've seen the event change a bit in the 9 years I've been attending and it's this kind if assumptive attitude that the foundation built by so many individuals creativity and pain and joy over so many years is there for the fucking taking because someone lives too far, or doesn't have the fucking time, or can or can't afford it, and that pisses me off.
What does that mean ??...I have read it a half dozen times and I am missing the structural understandings of english that you preside over in relation to sentence structure.
A rant is no good if it can't be read by everyone.
And...regarding this thread...you should try posting the same question over on Tribe if you think Eplaya is harsh on the topic.
We have an obligation to make space for everyone, we have no obligation to make that space pleasant.
- Captain Goddammit
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I HAVE A 1995 MO' VAN THAT GOT TRANSFORMED INTO THIS CATBUS. I BROUGHT IT TO A SHOPS AND I WAS LIKE HEY, CAN YOU TURN THIS INTO A CATBUS? SO THEY DID. THEN THAT DAY I DROVE IT HOME. THE CAT BUS ONLY HAS 50K, WHICH ARE ALL HIGHWAY MILES AS I DROVE IT TO WORK 2 DAYS A WEEK AND THAT WAS IT. IT'S IN REALLY GOOD SHAPE AND ALL THE FUR IS STILL ALL THERE. THE STEERING WHEEL HAS A CAT ON IT. IM ONLY ASKING 2900 FOR THE CATBUS BECAUSE ITS REALLY FURRY AND SOMETIMES PEOPLE GET SICK ON IT. (Quoting)
I DROVE IT TO WORK 2 DAYS A WEEK...
...ALL THE FUR IS STILL THERE...
http://www.craigslist.org/about/best/alb/621862265.html
I DROVE IT TO WORK 2 DAYS A WEEK...
...ALL THE FUR IS STILL THERE...
http://www.craigslist.org/about/best/alb/621862265.html
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- thirt33n
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...I love the Catbus. I've often sat on the tail backwards and dragged my boots all the way across the playa. I made out with some folks on the Catbus as well. It's a great Catbus.
meow
There will always be those who just don't get it. Those people have such a hard time blending in and that's how we know who they are. You can't fool the eplayans. Too many of us snarky asses are actually really smart.
hey, Eric, what do you have to say? RatBastard? Simon? JewBoy?oops Phil?
Ahh fukit
meow
There will always be those who just don't get it. Those people have such a hard time blending in and that's how we know who they are. You can't fool the eplayans. Too many of us snarky asses are actually really smart.
hey, Eric, what do you have to say? RatBastard? Simon? JewBoy?oops Phil?
Ahh fukit
blow.
- Captain Goddammit
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Zit, are you a PA for some high power hostile takeover banker, lawyer, fashionista or some such spoiled NY-er? Sure sounds like it.
Either way, I help you out...
Your Boss should seriously consider one of these package deals:
http://www.elmonterv.com/cy-8.aspx
This is not a hoax site, it is one of the nations largest RV rental chains.
But what good is all this luxury if you have to wait in line to get into the event and then deal with the dreaded exodus wait of 8+ hours ...
http://www.advantageflight.com/specials.html
These cats will fly you in, fly you out. No wait, no hassle.
Also, instead of an art car, your Boss should for sure get one of these for general scooting in style:
http://www.segway.com/individual/models/x2-turf.php
No DMV license required plus you can rent them all over the place. Just google it. $500 well spent.
Anyway, if you are still reading through all the snark, mine included, there are some answers here that are much better than the beating you got on Tribe ...
Either way, I help you out...
Your Boss should seriously consider one of these package deals:
http://www.elmonterv.com/cy-8.aspx
This is not a hoax site, it is one of the nations largest RV rental chains.
But what good is all this luxury if you have to wait in line to get into the event and then deal with the dreaded exodus wait of 8+ hours ...
http://www.advantageflight.com/specials.html
These cats will fly you in, fly you out. No wait, no hassle.
Also, instead of an art car, your Boss should for sure get one of these for general scooting in style:
http://www.segway.com/individual/models/x2-turf.php
No DMV license required plus you can rent them all over the place. Just google it. $500 well spent.
Anyway, if you are still reading through all the snark, mine included, there are some answers here that are much better than the beating you got on Tribe ...
- oneeyeddick
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I just read the "beating" that happened on tribe....and to be honest, I think we were harder on her. Seriously.
Sorry about that.....some of us are just dicks, I suppose.
(those tribe people are a bunch of pussies)
Sorry about that.....some of us are just dicks, I suppose.
(those tribe people are a bunch of pussies)
We have an obligation to make space for everyone, we have no obligation to make that space pleasant.
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Just use bicycles and circumnavigate the mountain of bullshit.
Amazing desert structures & stuff: http://sites.google.com/site/potatotrap/
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- Captain Goddammit
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I checked that link and it looks pretty damn cool! Out of curiosity I called them to price it... $11,000!Token wrote: Your Boss should seriously consider one of these package deals:
http://www.elmonterv.com/cy-8.aspx
This is not a hoax site, it is one of the nations largest RV rental chains.
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- thisisthatwhichis
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actually, the beating feels good. haven't even read my tribe post responses yet. i'm sure i'll get to responding. just as i finish up making a spa appt for my high-powered dying vet.
it just proves even more how f*cked up BM has become. It shows me how most of you attend BM and preach and practice the "principles of BM" and then behind your screens of anonymonity, decide to take a moment of your oh-so-busy lives to make some trite remark thinking it was going to change my mind. For those that did post something helpful and positive, Thank you.
For those that posted what they thought to be sarcastic and humorous, I enjoyed it. Makes me want to rent a camper for $12k and park it on the playa, maybe even bring along some frat boys to tear it up. Wouldn't that be interesting?
With an endless supply of bottled water, of course. Long live the playa!
it just proves even more how f*cked up BM has become. It shows me how most of you attend BM and preach and practice the "principles of BM" and then behind your screens of anonymonity, decide to take a moment of your oh-so-busy lives to make some trite remark thinking it was going to change my mind. For those that did post something helpful and positive, Thank you.
For those that posted what they thought to be sarcastic and humorous, I enjoyed it. Makes me want to rent a camper for $12k and park it on the playa, maybe even bring along some frat boys to tear it up. Wouldn't that be interesting?
With an endless supply of bottled water, of course. Long live the playa!
No, Zit.
It proves how easy it is to go to BM with no hard work!
You rent a rv
You rent an artcar
You arrange to have art car delivered and picked up from BRC
You buy your costumage online, pre-sewn, brand new
You pay someone to buy your water/gas/groceries and put them in the rv
You show up refreshed because the 1st class plane ride was really good
Your cab knows the back way to get to the rv, so you score on the fare
You get in the gate, park, only leave your airconditioned RV in the evening
You hand out mardigras beads as your shwag
You leave sundrenched with your mind blown
You drop off the rv, pay the extra cleaning deposit
get a cab to the peppermill, check in to the suite
get up in the morning and catch a plane home.
Difference is...
we skrimp and save ALL YEAR
we build any chance we can weather permitting
we plan and party with other burners and have work days where we help each other; sweat, dirt, tears and bloody knuckles
we collaberate with each other long distance on who is building what part of the camp infrastructure
we pick up where one of us might have run short on funds
We work HARD all year, and it does seem a lil' silver spoonish to be asking to rent someones art.
It proves how easy it is to go to BM with no hard work!
You rent a rv
You rent an artcar
You arrange to have art car delivered and picked up from BRC
You buy your costumage online, pre-sewn, brand new
You pay someone to buy your water/gas/groceries and put them in the rv
You show up refreshed because the 1st class plane ride was really good
Your cab knows the back way to get to the rv, so you score on the fare
You get in the gate, park, only leave your airconditioned RV in the evening
You hand out mardigras beads as your shwag
You leave sundrenched with your mind blown
You drop off the rv, pay the extra cleaning deposit
get a cab to the peppermill, check in to the suite
get up in the morning and catch a plane home.
Difference is...
we skrimp and save ALL YEAR
we build any chance we can weather permitting
we plan and party with other burners and have work days where we help each other; sweat, dirt, tears and bloody knuckles
we collaberate with each other long distance on who is building what part of the camp infrastructure
we pick up where one of us might have run short on funds
We work HARD all year, and it does seem a lil' silver spoonish to be asking to rent someones art.
Names pinemom, but my friends call me "Piney".
"There are no rules about how one must behave or express oneself at this event (save the rules that serve to protect the health, safety, and experience of the community at large); rather, it is up to each participant to decide how they will contribute and what they will give to this community. "
silver spoonish? to rent someone's art? a piece of art that might just be sitting in someone's garage? c'mon - i didn't post "HEY, I'M TOO FUCKING LAZY TO MAKE MY OWN SO LET ME TAKE YOURS!"
It was a question on an open forum that supposedly supports and thinks highly of BM and all things BM, which i believe includes the 10 principles of BM.
"Anyone may be a part of Burning Man. We welcome and respect the stranger. No prerequisites exist for participation in our community."
silver spoonish? to rent someone's art? a piece of art that might just be sitting in someone's garage? c'mon - i didn't post "HEY, I'M TOO FUCKING LAZY TO MAKE MY OWN SO LET ME TAKE YOURS!"
It was a question on an open forum that supposedly supports and thinks highly of BM and all things BM, which i believe includes the 10 principles of BM.
"Anyone may be a part of Burning Man. We welcome and respect the stranger. No prerequisites exist for participation in our community."
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zit:
take a look at the member list of this forum; sort by number of posts.
note that there are about 12 people with huge numbers of posts. These do not necessarily represent burningman. These represent people who enjoy burningman AND like posting on bulletin boards..................................................
take a look at the member list of this forum; sort by number of posts.
note that there are about 12 people with huge numbers of posts. These do not necessarily represent burningman. These represent people who enjoy burningman AND like posting on bulletin boards..................................................
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Assumptions
Yeah, well, anyone coming from reno or, let's face it, the entire west coast, has it so easy that nothing they do counts anyway.
There really is a valet camp at burning man.
And there are rvs that cost well over a million dollars too.
Some of those people won't get it.
But some will throw themselves into it.
No matter what you bring out there, you still have to do something with it.
Nothing is art until someone reacts to it.
I was camped next to a very boring looking camp, first year out.
No decoration at all.
But that camp provided such a rich experience for everyone that went there, that it is still remembered over bigger jazzier camps.
It's about the experience, not just the flash gear.
Some of the best camps are all go, no show.
One of my favorite art cars would never even pass dmv these days.
It was the kittymobile wagon, vaguely cat shaped with ears.
But when you got inside, the kitties were so commited to the performance that it was hysterical fun!
They kitted me with a tail, we batted at mice!
We fished for other kitties with mice on fishing poles!
And they only spoke with a russian accent or meowed, never broke character.
It wouldn't have been much of an art car, except for what they did with it.
But it was.
There really is a valet camp at burning man.
And there are rvs that cost well over a million dollars too.
Some of those people won't get it.
But some will throw themselves into it.
No matter what you bring out there, you still have to do something with it.
Nothing is art until someone reacts to it.
I was camped next to a very boring looking camp, first year out.
No decoration at all.
But that camp provided such a rich experience for everyone that went there, that it is still remembered over bigger jazzier camps.
It's about the experience, not just the flash gear.
Some of the best camps are all go, no show.
One of my favorite art cars would never even pass dmv these days.
It was the kittymobile wagon, vaguely cat shaped with ears.
But when you got inside, the kitties were so commited to the performance that it was hysterical fun!
They kitted me with a tail, we batted at mice!
We fished for other kitties with mice on fishing poles!
And they only spoke with a russian accent or meowed, never broke character.
It wouldn't have been much of an art car, except for what they did with it.
But it was.
Returns with fire truck, lights flashing siren blasting and hoses down the room.
Don’t be afraid of it people its just money.
zit1 you can hang with me any time. Hope to see you on playa.
What’s your preferred drink?
drives out the door with fire truck, lights flashing siren blasting. ~~MwaHahahahahaha
Don’t be afraid of it people its just money.
zit1 you can hang with me any time. Hope to see you on playa.
What’s your preferred drink?
Heh heh heh Yea like the man let's burn him early again just to get him out of the way.one of those jealous east coasters wrote:the entire west coast, has it so easy that nothing they do counts anyway.
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- thirt33n
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Zit1 aka Elle-zit1 wrote:actually, i was lucky enough to find 2 people willing to rent theirs.
i completely understand and acknowledge the time and sweat it takes to build an MV/Art car but i guess i was banking on finding someone who wasn't attending but had one from previous years.
i've been reading up on a few boards re: BM and so far-
my assessment: looks like only a once in a lifetime experience. especially since it's grown so much in the past 20+ years. with more people, comes more problems.
the need for the art car? while i can't speak entirely for the person that's looking for it, i can only suggest that he might be looking to use as transport or show. he is traveling 3000 miles for this, it's not feasible to bring his own art car.
thanks for the help and advice. and please do PM me or respond if anyone comes across any info about art car rentals.
This is when you might have just let go of this thread and stopped taking stuff personally. I would greet you with open arms on the playa and definately love to take a ride in one of those two 'art cars' you have found to rent. (assuming they even get cleared for the event)
peace to you, I hope you have a wonderful time.
I do sometimes find it mind boggling when someone who has never been to a city comes in and fails to really take notice of how things work and try and learn from the citizens. Yes, it will be your city too and yes, just like your father or grandparents sometimes the 'eplayans' may seem like crusty old worn out bitter folk but it's pretty true that what these people have in common is a knowledge for how things work in a righteous (sometimes over the top) way. much like trying to fight the former you'll run into flames if you jab back. If you can just realize that most here are really cool and the snark is just friendly ribbing that is usually intermixed with simple helpful answers then you can translate what is said to your own language.
It's up to you whether you want to be like an old school 'burner' or if you just want to come in like a tourist or something in between.
I hope you can use eplaya as a tool for picking up tips and tricks and not an outlet/inlet for frustration.
have fun. most everyone here is cool and if they get on your back,...listen. they're onto something.
Crux
come over for some tequila
blow.
