Hello. Glad to be here.
Hello. Glad to be here.
Greetings.
My boss of two years has been talking about BM since the day he started - the day after he got back from the 07 burn.
I finally made the conscious decision last Thursday evening that I really do need to experience BM. I went to a DoLaB club event (Evan Bluetech was amazing) and met some absolutely wonderful people. I decided right then and there that any excuses I come up with this time just won't be good enough.
I've been reading threads here and researching (pretty intently) for a week now. I have no idea how I will participate; I'm not very artistically or mechanically inclined, but I think that I have a good soul, I'm not afraid to learn or fail or work.
I've camped in the woods or mountains my whole life so self sufficiency shouldn't be too much of a shock, and I'm REALLY enjoying my understanding of what BM is all about.
Hope to get to know some folks here that I can run into on the playa.
Cheers!
Z
My boss of two years has been talking about BM since the day he started - the day after he got back from the 07 burn.
I finally made the conscious decision last Thursday evening that I really do need to experience BM. I went to a DoLaB club event (Evan Bluetech was amazing) and met some absolutely wonderful people. I decided right then and there that any excuses I come up with this time just won't be good enough.
I've been reading threads here and researching (pretty intently) for a week now. I have no idea how I will participate; I'm not very artistically or mechanically inclined, but I think that I have a good soul, I'm not afraid to learn or fail or work.
I've camped in the woods or mountains my whole life so self sufficiency shouldn't be too much of a shock, and I'm REALLY enjoying my understanding of what BM is all about.
Hope to get to know some folks here that I can run into on the playa.
Cheers!
Z
welcome....
read this:
http://www.burningman.com/first_timers/
and this:
http://www.burningman.com/whatisburning ... iples.html
hey anyone know where the damn survival guide went to off the front page?
cant find it?
read this:
http://www.burningman.com/first_timers/
and this:
http://www.burningman.com/whatisburning ... iples.html
hey anyone know where the damn survival guide went to off the front page?
cant find it?
Names pinemom, but my friends call me "Piney".
- LeChatNoir
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Sounds like a pretty cool boss to have. In addition to your boss and the info on the website, there are a TON of guides/lists that people have thrown together with tips and tricks on how to save space, make the trip a little less expensive, etc, etc.zachass wrote:I've read them a couple times this week already. Of greater help though, is my boss.....a ranger of 10 years. He's been prodding me to go for a while now, so now he gets to field a thousand questions.
My boss is a very cool cat for sure. Top it off with a job I just love and I consider myself a blessed (but not in the typical religious way) person.
He's introduced me to a circle of people and lifestyle that I never knew existed. I moved to Cali from Michigan 10 years ago, and haven't met friendlier people than folks he's introduced me to - "burners" he called them.
It took me a while to warm up to the idea of going to BM, but once I dug a little deeper than 'it's a huge party in the desert' I became very intrigued.
Not exactly sure how well I'll do without a proper shower for a week, but nobody else gets one either, so at least I got that goin' for me.
I'm going to search the forum, but if anyone has a good idea for a water-catch for a solar shower, let me know? Grey water on the playa = bad.
He's introduced me to a circle of people and lifestyle that I never knew existed. I moved to Cali from Michigan 10 years ago, and haven't met friendlier people than folks he's introduced me to - "burners" he called them.
It took me a while to warm up to the idea of going to BM, but once I dug a little deeper than 'it's a huge party in the desert' I became very intrigued.
Not exactly sure how well I'll do without a proper shower for a week, but nobody else gets one either, so at least I got that goin' for me.
I'm going to search the forum, but if anyone has a good idea for a water-catch for a solar shower, let me know? Grey water on the playa = bad.
I've spent a couple hours reading about people's past experiences and looking at pictures.
I'm not an artist. But I'm very inspired by what I've seen and read. Maybe I have something in me that I've never explored.
I'm not an artist. But I'm very inspired by what I've seen and read. Maybe I have something in me that I've never explored.
Treat people like you want to be treated. Really...it's simple and it [i]actually works[/i]
- theCryptofishist
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- Burning Since: 2017
- Location: In Exile
Hate to break it to you, we're all artists, endowed with an innate aesthetic sense by the process of evolution.
What very few of us are is endoctrinated in the ever-changing criteria of 21-century gallery "hot" styles that leave us cold.
What very few of us are is endoctrinated in the ever-changing criteria of 21-century gallery "hot" styles that leave us cold.
The Lady with a Lamprey
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
Many cultures have included art as a functional part of society, industrial design appearing to predate homo sapiens.theCryptofishist wrote:Hate to break it to you, we're all artists, endowed with an innate aesthetic sense by the process of evolution.
What very few of us are is endoctrinated in the ever-changing criteria of 21-century gallery "hot" styles that leave us cold.
But there is evidence that a sensitivity to the technical aspects of doing art, is in fact a physical difference.
An imbalance in the connection between the two sides of the brain can create ability.
I don't think this excludes the urge to create in others, but it may explain some behavior by artists.
Also, it has been shown that creating for reward (of any type) stifles creativity.
Something to consider.
This feels true to me. Question: is the goal of (for lack of a better term) art to solely satisfy the creator of said piece purely through self expression?gyre wrote: Also, it has been shown that creating for reward (of any type) stifles creativity.
Something to consider.
I ask because when I cook, I do so with love and the hope of making others feel good - a real visceral response. Often when I cook I can't eat because of self critique.
Treat people like you want to be treated. Really...it's simple and it [i]actually works[/i]
I think the goal is up to you.zachass wrote:This feels true to me. Question: is the goal of (for lack of a better term) art to solely satisfy the creator of said piece purely through self expression?gyre wrote: Also, it has been shown that creating for reward (of any type) stifles creativity.
Something to consider.
I ask because when I cook, I do so with love and the hope of making others feel good - a real visceral response. Often when I cook I can't eat because of self critique.
But as an example, do you try crazier things when you're playing in the kitchen, or cooking for people showing up at a certain time?