Rob the Wop wrote:Jordan 10-E wrote:And all of you that are so concerned about your sleep can be somewhere in the 60% of BRC that is quiet at that time. You get what you want and we get what we want and no one is hurt in the process.
One other thing, it seems that at least a 3rd to 1/2 of BRC citizens are still jamming out at the LSSA camps long into the morning. They aren't hurting anyone or out running around complaining that the rest are being too quiet and boring.
Lighten up. Take responsibility for yourself.
Let me start up with a single word-
BULLSHIT. There are not 10,000 to 15,000 people at the LSSA areas til' early morning. Never in the 5 years I've been to Burning Man has there been anywhere near that number in the rave camps at 2am.
I would LOVE to escape the constant THUD THUD THUD. This year was better than past, I'll admit. In 99', there was no place on the esplanade to escape the constant bass. So if you had a cool theme camp that you spent months designing- you couldn't sleep with your camp. How fair is that?
Bullshit round two. The rave camps used to be far away from the rest of Burning Man. The BMORG created the LSSA zones. They also had to put a dB cap on camps not in the LSSA zones. Is this because the majority of BM folks love to stay up all night listening to techno? Hell no. The majority complained that the constant pounding is overwhelming- so much so that RULES had to be created (amazing in such an anarchist event- dontchathink?).
The rules sound great to me, and your rhetoric sounds like the same I here from DJs/ravers all the time. In which you assert the following:
1) The majority of Burning Man are ravers/techno/whatever
2) People shouldn't sleep at Burning Man
3) Loud bass can't be heard a block away
Congradulations. You win. Next year I already decided to camp out in the middle of BFE on the edge of Burning Man. Meaning I won't be part of a theme camp as I wouldn't be able to sleep on the Esplanade. Just one more spectator instead of what I usually do. I know of at least 30 artists that refuse to go anymore as they see the event as simply a rave. They used to bring really cool camps and art to the playa. I noticed far less art and fully developed theme camps than prior to 2000.
It good to know that instead of trying to get these people back by giving them a break from your bass, you would rather they came as spectators out in the boonies. They obviously don't deserve the chance to shine if they can't dance to your music.
Sorry you are so defensive. I still think you overestimate things. Plus you haven't denied that there will always be noise, because you can't. Even if we have all these authoritarian rules you wish were in place and banned all music that was loud (because we wouldn't want to discriminate here now would we?) at night there would still be the loud people, the drummers, the bullhorns, the very loud art cars, the loud fireballs, etc...
Additionally, you haven't addressed the issue of Esplanade camps being 24 HOUR interactive. This means noise, music or not. Your tent walls will still be as thin as they were before. If you want to set up your theme camp on the Esplanade there will be noise. What makes someone yelling any less disturbing to sleep than music? To argue that music is the downfall of art is absurd. I see no dearth of art in BRC. If they want to display their art on the Esplanade they have to accept that there will be noise. I am not saying all the LSSA camps should be on the Esplanade, what I am saying is THERE WILL BE LOUD NOISE.
As for the rules that were put into place about LSSA camps, I agree with them. I know that in the past rave-type camps were anywhere and I can easily see how this could ultimately be a problem, however, with the zoning in place I don't see why you have to complain so much. Just camp down toward Center Camp and you should be just fine.
Saying I don't think people should sleep at Burning Man is just dumb. I sleep late into the morning and have no problem. Lot's of noise during the day. I have slept through howling wind, loud PA with people doing oratory, and a hundred other things. You don't see me out there telling people to be quiet. I don't expect Burning Man to be quiet. Maybe you do, but I don't.
I never said loud bass can't be heard a block away. I said ours last year you couldn't, mainly because every other noise at Burning Man drown it out.
I never said the majority of people at Burning Man are "ravers". I did say a huge part of the population are to be found at the dance camps. As for that being at 2 am, I never indicated what time. Actually I was thinking of in the morning. Ironically there are more people in those areas when the sun is coming up than earlier in the night. One reason for this would be that the rest of the city gets quiet, very quiet (relatively speaking) as the night goes on. Those that want to stay up go where the action is. Others are out walking the silent streets. So silent you can here people rustling in their tents. As for whether these people are ravers or not I would contend it includes all kinds of people. I have often wondered how people could tell who was a "raver" and who wasn't when walking around the city. Is it that person with the funny outfit?
As for your artist friends, I would bet you that there are far more reasons that they no longer continue to attend than just because they think it is a "big rave". That is such a cop out excuse.
Maybe we should all get together on the playa and walk some of the streets in the late night/morning and really see how terribly loud it is. It's not.