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<p>Most people in Black Rock City live together in placed camps (theme camps), the most unique aspect of this unique event. BRC has 1400 camps.</p>
<p>Theme Camps = Communal Effort + Intimacy + Self-Expression</p>
<p>Theme campers gift a uniquely decommodified ‘third place’ of offerings and ambiance.</p>
<p>At this annual symposium, staff and volunteers share how they gift their interactive camps to the participants. It’s an art. It’s a science.</p>
<p><strong> Andie Grace: Senior Producer in the Philosophical Center</strong></p>
<p><strong> Andrew Lowe: Senior Software Developer, Burning Man Project</strong></p>
<p><strong> Bryant Tan (aka Level Placerman): Head of Placement for BRC</strong></p>
<p><strong> Christopher Breedlove: Director of Civic Engagement / BWB Camp Lead</strong></p>
<p><strong> Marian Goodell: CEO of Burning Man Project</strong></p>
<p><strong> Michael Vav: Technical Producer in the Philosophical Center</strong></p>
<p>and a keen crew</p>
<ul>
 <li>Fowler of Gate</li>
 <li>Magpie of Gate</li>
 <li>Neon Glimmer of PEERS</li>
 <li>Papa Bear of Placement</li>
 <li>Razzmatazz of Placement</li>
 <li>Rex on the Radio of DMV</li>
 <li>T-Fire of Bureau of Erotic Discourse</li>
 <li>Vesper Bell of the Camp Support Team</li>
 <li>Wild Wes of Burners Without Borders</li>
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<p>Hear about the seen and the unseen, from behind the scenes to the obscene.</p>
<p>Hear the Burners who create and integrate these interactive passion projects that are the heart of Burning Man events.</p>
<p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Camps and Placement | Burning Man</a></p>
<p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/placement-team/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Placement: About Us & Volunteering</a></p>
<p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/so-you-want-to-camp-at-burning-man/camp-support-team/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Camp Support Team | Burning Man</a></p>
<p><a href="https://burnerswithoutborders.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Burners Without Borders</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.greenthemecampcommunity.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Green Theme Camp Community</a></p>
<p><a href="https://burningman.org/black-rock-city/volunteering/gate/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Gate, Perimeter & Exodus</a></p>
<p><a href="https://burningman.org/black-rock-city/volunteering/dept-of-mutant-vehicles/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Department of Mutant Vehicles</a></p>
<p><a href="https://burningman.org/black-rock-city/camps/placement-process/camp-resource-guide/peers/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">PEERS: Placement’s Exploration & Engagement Research Squad</a></p>
<p><a href="https://bedtalks.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bureau of Erotic Discourse</a></p>
<p>WATCH THE VIDEO: <a href="https://youtu.be/irkEajUVRgI" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://youtu.be/irkEajUVRgI</a></p>
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<p>Theme Camps = Communal Effort + Intimacy + Self-Expression</p>
<p>Theme campers gift a uniquely decommodified ‘third place’ of offerings and ambiance.</p>
<p>At this annual symposium, staff and volunteers share how they gift their interactive camps to the participants. It’s an art. It’s a science.</p>
<p><strong> Andie Grace: Senior Producer in the Philosophical Center</strong></p>
<p><strong> Andrew Lowe: Senior Software Developer, Burning Man Project</strong></p>
<p><strong> Bryant Tan (aka Level Placerman): Head of Placement for BRC</strong></p>
<p><strong> Christopher Breedlove: Director of Civic Engagement / BWB Camp Lead</strong></p>
<p><strong> Marian Goodell: CEO of Burning Man Project</strong></p>
<p><strong> Michael Vav: Technical Producer in the Philosophical Center</strong></p>
<p>and a keen crew</p>
<ul>
 <li>Fowler of Gate</li>
 <li>Magpie of Gate</li>
 <li>Neon Glimmer of PEERS</li>
 <li>Papa Bear of Placement</li>
 <li>Razzmatazz of Placement</li>
 <li>Rex on the Radio of DMV</li>
 <li>T-Fire of Bureau of Erotic Discourse</li>
 <li>Vesper Bell of the Camp Support Team</li>
 <li>Wild Wes of Burners Without Borders</li>
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<p>Hear about the seen and the unseen, from behind the scenes to the obscene.</p>
<p>Hear the Burners who create and integrate these interactive passion projects that are the heart of Burning Man events.</p>
<p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Camps and Placement | Burning Man</a></p>
<p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/placement-team/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Placement: About Us & Volunteering</a></p>
<p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/so-you-want-to-camp-at-burning-man/camp-support-team/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Camp Support Team | Burning Man</a></p>
<p><a href="https://burnerswithoutborders.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Burners Without Borders</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.greenthemecampcommunity.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Green Theme Camp Community</a></p>
<p><a href="https://burningman.org/black-rock-city/volunteering/gate/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Gate, Perimeter & Exodus</a></p>
<p><a href="https://burningman.org/black-rock-city/volunteering/dept-of-mutant-vehicles/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Department of Mutant Vehicles</a></p>
<p><a href="https://burningman.org/black-rock-city/camps/placement-process/camp-resource-guide/peers/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">PEERS: Placement’s Exploration & Engagement Research Squad</a></p>
<p><a href="https://bedtalks.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bureau of Erotic Discourse</a></p>
<p>WATCH THE VIDEO: <a href="https://youtu.be/irkEajUVRgI" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://youtu.be/irkEajUVRgI</a></p>
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      <itunes:summary>Most people in Black Rock City live together in placed camps (theme camps), the most unique aspect of this unique event. BRC has 1400 camps.

Theme Camps = Communal Effort + Intimacy + Self-Expression

Theme campers gift a uniquely decommodified ‘third place’ of offerings and ambiance.

At this annual symposium, staff and volunteers share how they gift their interactive camps to the participants. It’s an art. It’s a science.

 · Andie Grace: Senior Producer in the Philosophical Center
 · Andrew Lowe: Senior Software Developer, Burning Man Project
 · Bryant Tan (aka Level Placerman): Head of Placement for BRC
 · Christopher Breedlove: Director of Civic Engagement / BWB Camp Lead
 · Marian Goodell: CEO of Burning Man Project
 · Michael Vav: Technical Producer in the Philosophical Center

and a keen crew

 · Fowler of Gate
 · Magpie of Gate
 · Neon Glimmer of PEERS
 · Papa Bear of Placement
 · Razzmatazz of Placement
 · Rex on the Radio of DMV
 · T-Fire of Bureau of Erotic Discourse
 · Vesper Bell of the Camp Support Team
 · Wild Wes of Burners Without Borders

Hear about the seen and the unseen, from behind the scenes to the obscene.
Hear the Burners who create and integrate these interactive passion projects that are the heart of Burning Man events.
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Theme Camps = Communal Effort + Intimacy + Self-Expression

Theme campers gift a uniquely decommodified ‘third place’ of offerings and ambiance.

At this annual symposium, staff and volunteers share how they gift their interactive camps to the participants. It’s an art. It’s a science.

 · Andie Grace: Senior Producer in the Philosophical Center
 · Andrew Lowe: Senior Software Developer, Burning Man Project
 · Bryant Tan (aka Level Placerman): Head of Placement for BRC
 · Christopher Breedlove: Director of Civic Engagement / BWB Camp Lead
 · Marian Goodell: CEO of Burning Man Project
 · Michael Vav: Technical Producer in the Philosophical Center

and a keen crew

 · Fowler of Gate
 · Magpie of Gate
 · Neon Glimmer of PEERS
 · Papa Bear of Placement
 · Razzmatazz of Placement
 · Rex on the Radio of DMV
 · T-Fire of Bureau of Erotic Discourse
 · Vesper Bell of the Camp Support Team
 · Wild Wes of Burners Without Borders

Hear about the seen and the unseen, from behind the scenes to the obscene.
Hear the Burners who create and integrate these interactive passion projects that are the heart of Burning Man events.
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Remember that whiteout in deep playa? That prepared you for a NASA mission to space, maybe.</p>
<p>Andie Grace talks with Samuel M. Coniglio, aka Ranger Cosmonaut, and Spaceman Sam. He isn't just a ten-year Black Rock Ranger and a veteran of the legendary Neverwas Haul (that three-story Victorian house on wheels)...</p>
<p>He’s a writer, inventor, and futurist who worked on the Space Shuttle and the ISS. From his Zero-G cocktail glass, to his book about making offworld living worth living, he studies creature comforts in extreme environments. </p>
<p>Stuart Mangrum opens the show with a look at the Lunar Codex, an ambitious project placing the art of 50,000 Earthlings (including Burners!) into permanent archives on the Moon.</p>
<p>Then, Sam and Andie spacewalk into why "civilizing a barbaric situation" is a human need, whether its serving fancy tea in a mud storm, or grilling chicken on a space station.</p>
<p>Hear about radical self-reliance, orbital infrastructure, and why—if we’re going to Mars—we’d better bring decent coffee… and a bucket.</p>
<p>"Burning Man is just like going to Las Vegas on Mars. You have to learn how to live on Mars first before you enjoy the parties. It’s survival first, party second… The Burning Man org learned we have to have toilets, roads, and support systems. NASA probably should learn from you guys."</p>
<p><a href="https://retro-futurist.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">retro-futurist.com</a></p>
<p><a href="https://spacemansam.substack.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">spacemansam.substack.com</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.obtainiumworks.net" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">obtainiumworks.net</a></p>
<p><a href="https://nss.org/book-review-creature-comforts-in-space" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">nss.org/book-review-creature-comforts-in-space</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@spaceman.sam.coniglio" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">youtube.com/@spaceman.sam.coniglio</a></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Remember that whiteout in deep playa? That prepared you for a NASA mission to space, maybe.</p>
<p>Andie Grace talks with Samuel M. Coniglio, aka Ranger Cosmonaut, and Spaceman Sam. He isn't just a ten-year Black Rock Ranger and a veteran of the legendary Neverwas Haul (that three-story Victorian house on wheels)...</p>
<p>He’s a writer, inventor, and futurist who worked on the Space Shuttle and the ISS. From his Zero-G cocktail glass, to his book about making offworld living worth living, he studies creature comforts in extreme environments. </p>
<p>Stuart Mangrum opens the show with a look at the Lunar Codex, an ambitious project placing the art of 50,000 Earthlings (including Burners!) into permanent archives on the Moon.</p>
<p>Then, Sam and Andie spacewalk into why "civilizing a barbaric situation" is a human need, whether its serving fancy tea in a mud storm, or grilling chicken on a space station.</p>
<p>Hear about radical self-reliance, orbital infrastructure, and why—if we’re going to Mars—we’d better bring decent coffee… and a bucket.</p>
<p>"Burning Man is just like going to Las Vegas on Mars. You have to learn how to live on Mars first before you enjoy the parties. It’s survival first, party second… The Burning Man org learned we have to have toilets, roads, and support systems. NASA probably should learn from you guys."</p>
<p><a href="https://retro-futurist.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">retro-futurist.com</a></p>
<p><a href="https://spacemansam.substack.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">spacemansam.substack.com</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.obtainiumworks.net" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">obtainiumworks.net</a></p>
<p><a href="https://nss.org/book-review-creature-comforts-in-space" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">nss.org/book-review-creature-comforts-in-space</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@spaceman.sam.coniglio" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">youtube.com/@spaceman.sam.coniglio</a></p>
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Andie Grace talks with Samuel M. Coniglio, aka Ranger Cosmonaut, and Spaceman Sam. He isn&apos;t just a ten-year Black Rock Ranger and a veteran of the legendary Neverwas Haul (that three-story Victorian house on wheels)...

He’s a writer, inventor, and futurist who worked on the Space Shuttle and the ISS. From his Zero-G cocktail glass, to his book about making offworld living worth living, he studies creature comforts in extreme environments. 

Stuart Mangrum opens the show with a look at the Lunar Codex, an ambitious project placing the art of 50,000 Earthlings (including Burners!) into permanent archives on the Moon.

Then, Sam and Andie spacewalk into why &quot;civilizing a barbaric situation&quot; is a human need, whether its serving fancy tea in a mud storm, or grilling chicken on a space station.

Hear about radical self-reliance, orbital infrastructure, and why—if we’re going to Mars—we’d better bring decent coffee… and a bucket.

&quot;Burning Man is just like going to Las Vegas on Mars. You have to learn how to live on Mars first before you enjoy the parties. It’s survival first, party second… The Burning Man org learned we have to have toilets, roads, and support systems. NASA probably should learn from you guys.&quot;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Remember that whiteout in deep playa? That prepared you for a NASA mission to space, maybe.

Andie Grace talks with Samuel M. Coniglio, aka Ranger Cosmonaut, and Spaceman Sam. He isn&apos;t just a ten-year Black Rock Ranger and a veteran of the legendary Neverwas Haul (that three-story Victorian house on wheels)...

He’s a writer, inventor, and futurist who worked on the Space Shuttle and the ISS. From his Zero-G cocktail glass, to his book about making offworld living worth living, he studies creature comforts in extreme environments. 

Stuart Mangrum opens the show with a look at the Lunar Codex, an ambitious project placing the art of 50,000 Earthlings (including Burners!) into permanent archives on the Moon.

Then, Sam and Andie spacewalk into why &quot;civilizing a barbaric situation&quot; is a human need, whether its serving fancy tea in a mud storm, or grilling chicken on a space station.

Hear about radical self-reliance, orbital infrastructure, and why—if we’re going to Mars—we’d better bring decent coffee… and a bucket.

&quot;Burning Man is just like going to Las Vegas on Mars. You have to learn how to live on Mars first before you enjoy the parties. It’s survival first, party second… The Burning Man org learned we have to have toilets, roads, and support systems. NASA probably should learn from you guys.&quot;</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>George Paap, a pioneer of the Burning Man Regional network, talks with Andie Grace.</p>
<p>He founded Burning Flipside in Texas, the first-ever Burning Man sanctioned event beyond the desert. What inspired him? Black Rock City 1997. He found freedom there, and it sparked a lifelong mission.</p>
<p>Hear his adventures of building a culture from scratch, and why, as a futurist, he believes Burners are steady & ready to handle the societal shifts ahead.</p>
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 <li>Collaborating to create local community without a blueprint</li>
 <li>Celebrating Burning Man culture is a backstop for a polarized world</li>
 <li>Finding resilience under pressure in the art of radical integrity</li>
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<p>"Don't wait. You have to jump in and do it. You can't wait for something to happen. You’ve gotta provide the motivation... the inspiration... the vision, and bring people along." — George Paap</p>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/przXsFb-zt8" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">BURNING MAN LIVE ON YOUTUBE</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.burningflipside.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.burningflipside.com</a></p>
<p><a href="https://burningman.org/global-events-groups/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">burningman.org/global-events-groups</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.trippingly.net/burning-man-musings/tag/George+Paap" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.trippingly.net/burning-man-musings/tag/George+Paap</a></p>
<p> </p>
<p><p><a href="LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG" target="_blank">LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG</a></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2026 21:50:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Andie Grace, George Paap)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>George Paap, a pioneer of the Burning Man Regional network, talks with Andie Grace.</p>
<p>He founded Burning Flipside in Texas, the first-ever Burning Man sanctioned event beyond the desert. What inspired him? Black Rock City 1997. He found freedom there, and it sparked a lifelong mission.</p>
<p>Hear his adventures of building a culture from scratch, and why, as a futurist, he believes Burners are steady & ready to handle the societal shifts ahead.</p>
<ul>
 <li>Collaborating to create local community without a blueprint</li>
 <li>Celebrating Burning Man culture is a backstop for a polarized world</li>
 <li>Finding resilience under pressure in the art of radical integrity</li>
</ul>
<p>"Don't wait. You have to jump in and do it. You can't wait for something to happen. You’ve gotta provide the motivation... the inspiration... the vision, and bring people along." — George Paap</p>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/przXsFb-zt8" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">BURNING MAN LIVE ON YOUTUBE</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.burningflipside.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.burningflipside.com</a></p>
<p><a href="https://burningman.org/global-events-groups/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">burningman.org/global-events-groups</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.trippingly.net/burning-man-musings/tag/George+Paap" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.trippingly.net/burning-man-musings/tag/George+Paap</a></p>
<p> </p>
<p><p><a href="LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG" target="_blank">LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG</a></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:summary>George Paap, a pioneer of the Burning Man Regional network, talks with Andie Grace.

He founded Burning Flipside in Texas, the first-ever Burning Man sanctioned event beyond the desert. What inspired him? Black Rock City 1997. He found freedom there, and it sparked a lifelong mission.

Hear his adventures of building a culture from scratch, and why, as a futurist, he believes Burners are steady &amp; ready to handle the societal shifts ahead.

 · Collaborating to create local community without a blueprint
 · Celebrating Burning Man culture is a backstop for a polarized world
 · Finding resilience under pressure in the art of radical integrity

&quot;Don&apos;t wait. You have to jump in and do it. You can&apos;t wait for something to happen. You’ve gotta provide the motivation... the inspiration... the vision, and bring people along.&quot; — George Paap</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>George Paap, a pioneer of the Burning Man Regional network, talks with Andie Grace.

He founded Burning Flipside in Texas, the first-ever Burning Man sanctioned event beyond the desert. What inspired him? Black Rock City 1997. He found freedom there, and it sparked a lifelong mission.

Hear his adventures of building a culture from scratch, and why, as a futurist, he believes Burners are steady &amp; ready to handle the societal shifts ahead.

 · Collaborating to create local community without a blueprint
 · Celebrating Burning Man culture is a backstop for a polarized world
 · Finding resilience under pressure in the art of radical integrity

&quot;Don&apos;t wait. You have to jump in and do it. You can&apos;t wait for something to happen. You’ve gotta provide the motivation... the inspiration... the vision, and bring people along.&quot; — George Paap</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>There’s a world of civic hacking where "making cool stuff" meets "making useful stuff."</p><p>Hear tinkerers, gearheads and other makers share about the inventions that won them Burners Without Borders Civic Ignition Grants. These grants are little sparks that fire up the next level of open-source technology for all of our community, and for all the world.</p><p>Colin Jemmott and MJ Brovold of YOUtopia, the San Diego Regional event, share about their low maintenance light source that’s sturdy, solar-powered, and buildable by anyone. They're also building a huge steel pop-up book! </p><p>Sam Smith and Squirtle of SOAK, the Portland Regional event, share about their deployable solar shade pavilion made of star-shapes and scissor linkages. Trash eating robots are involved, and 3D printed ‘precious plastic’ art.</p><p>This is not about the party. This is about practicing for a future where we won't need to poison the planet to self-express. </p><p>These stories are a recipe:</p><ul><li>One part ‘for the love of it’ spirit</li><li>One part skills we already have</li></ul><p>Blend until smooth.</p><p>Enjoy what new ideas can happen when we all put our heads together.</p><p><a href="https://burnerswithoutborders.org/uncategorized/2025-regional-event-grant/" target="_blank">burnerswithoutborders.org/2025-regional-event-grant</a></p><p><a href="https://www.luxcapacitor.art/" target="_blank">www.luxcapacitor.art</a></p><p><a href="https://sdyoutopia.com/" target="_blank">sdyoutopia.com</a></p><p><a href="https://sdcolab.org/about/" target="_blank">sdcolab.org</a></p><p><a href="https://www.precipitationnw.org/burnon" target="_blank">www.precipitationnw.org/burnon</a></p><p><a href="https://soakpdx.com/" target="_blank">soakpdx.com</a></p>
<p><p><a href="LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG" target="_blank">LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG</a></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2026 19:34:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Stuart Mangrum, MJ Brovold, Colin Jemmott, Squirtle, Sam Smith)</author>
      <link>http://live.burningman.org</link>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There’s a world of civic hacking where "making cool stuff" meets "making useful stuff."</p><p>Hear tinkerers, gearheads and other makers share about the inventions that won them Burners Without Borders Civic Ignition Grants. These grants are little sparks that fire up the next level of open-source technology for all of our community, and for all the world.</p><p>Colin Jemmott and MJ Brovold of YOUtopia, the San Diego Regional event, share about their low maintenance light source that’s sturdy, solar-powered, and buildable by anyone. They're also building a huge steel pop-up book! </p><p>Sam Smith and Squirtle of SOAK, the Portland Regional event, share about their deployable solar shade pavilion made of star-shapes and scissor linkages. Trash eating robots are involved, and 3D printed ‘precious plastic’ art.</p><p>This is not about the party. This is about practicing for a future where we won't need to poison the planet to self-express. </p><p>These stories are a recipe:</p><ul><li>One part ‘for the love of it’ spirit</li><li>One part skills we already have</li></ul><p>Blend until smooth.</p><p>Enjoy what new ideas can happen when we all put our heads together.</p><p><a href="https://burnerswithoutborders.org/uncategorized/2025-regional-event-grant/" target="_blank">burnerswithoutborders.org/2025-regional-event-grant</a></p><p><a href="https://www.luxcapacitor.art/" target="_blank">www.luxcapacitor.art</a></p><p><a href="https://sdyoutopia.com/" target="_blank">sdyoutopia.com</a></p><p><a href="https://sdcolab.org/about/" target="_blank">sdcolab.org</a></p><p><a href="https://www.precipitationnw.org/burnon" target="_blank">www.precipitationnw.org/burnon</a></p><p><a href="https://soakpdx.com/" target="_blank">soakpdx.com</a></p>
<p><p><a href="LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG" target="_blank">LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG</a></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>Open Source Innovation</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>There’s a world of civic hacking where &quot;making cool stuff&quot; meets &quot;making useful stuff.&quot;

Hear tinkerers, gearheads and other makers share about the inventions that won them Burners Without Borders Civic Ignition Grants. These grants are little sparks that fire up the next level of open-source technology for all of our community, and for all the world.

Colin Jemmott and MJ Brovold of YOUtopia, the San Diego Regional event, share about their low maintenance light source that’s sturdy, solar-powered, and buildable by anyone. They&apos;re also building a huge steel pop-up book!

Sam Smith and Squirtle of SOAK, the Portland Regional event, share about their deployable solar shade pavilion made of star-shapes and scissor linkages. Trash eating robots are involved, and 3D printed ‘precious plastic’ art.

This is not about the party. This is about practicing for a future where we won&apos;t need to poison the planet to self-express. 

These stories are a recipe:
 · One part ‘for the love of it’ spirit 
 · One part skills we already have
Blend until smooth.
Enjoy what new ideas can happen when we all put our heads together.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>There’s a world of civic hacking where &quot;making cool stuff&quot; meets &quot;making useful stuff.&quot;

Hear tinkerers, gearheads and other makers share about the inventions that won them Burners Without Borders Civic Ignition Grants. These grants are little sparks that fire up the next level of open-source technology for all of our community, and for all the world.

Colin Jemmott and MJ Brovold of YOUtopia, the San Diego Regional event, share about their low maintenance light source that’s sturdy, solar-powered, and buildable by anyone. They&apos;re also building a huge steel pop-up book!

Sam Smith and Squirtle of SOAK, the Portland Regional event, share about their deployable solar shade pavilion made of star-shapes and scissor linkages. Trash eating robots are involved, and 3D printed ‘precious plastic’ art.

This is not about the party. This is about practicing for a future where we won&apos;t need to poison the planet to self-express. 

These stories are a recipe:
 · One part ‘for the love of it’ spirit 
 · One part skills we already have
Blend until smooth.
Enjoy what new ideas can happen when we all put our heads together.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mark Day - 10,000 Hours at Burning Man</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Insightful. World-Building. Spit-take inducing.</p><p>Mark Day’s videos serve as a digital gateway for many thousands of Burners, capturing that blurry edge where the default world ends and the playa begins. </p><p>From his early days building tripper trappers and doing stand up comedy, to his controversial tinkering with AI art (think Dalmatians made of donuts), Mark has put 10,000 hours into his “24 Hours at Burning Man” videos.</p><p>Andie Grace talks with this unique content creator to explore thresholds and multitudes. They discuss how to capture the moment and also experience it. They dive head first into the touchy subjects of consent, the ethics of documentation, and how “acculturation is an everybody thing.”</p><p>He shares his sociology of being a Greeter in BRC. He talks creative process. He brings clever curiosity to open-ended self-expression and the freedom to be your favorite version of yourself.</p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/author/mark-day/" target="_blank">https://journal.burningman.org/author/mark-day</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/markdaycomedy" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/markdaycomedy</a></p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/burner_videos" target="_blank">https://www.instagram.com/burner_videos</a></p>
<p><p><a href="LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG" target="_blank">LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG</a></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2026 18:02:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Mark Day, Andie Grace)</author>
      <link>http://live.burningman.org</link>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Insightful. World-Building. Spit-take inducing.</p><p>Mark Day’s videos serve as a digital gateway for many thousands of Burners, capturing that blurry edge where the default world ends and the playa begins. </p><p>From his early days building tripper trappers and doing stand up comedy, to his controversial tinkering with AI art (think Dalmatians made of donuts), Mark has put 10,000 hours into his “24 Hours at Burning Man” videos.</p><p>Andie Grace talks with this unique content creator to explore thresholds and multitudes. They discuss how to capture the moment and also experience it. They dive head first into the touchy subjects of consent, the ethics of documentation, and how “acculturation is an everybody thing.”</p><p>He shares his sociology of being a Greeter in BRC. He talks creative process. He brings clever curiosity to open-ended self-expression and the freedom to be your favorite version of yourself.</p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/author/mark-day/" target="_blank">https://journal.burningman.org/author/mark-day</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/markdaycomedy" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/markdaycomedy</a></p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/burner_videos" target="_blank">https://www.instagram.com/burner_videos</a></p>
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      <itunes:summary>Insightful. World-Building. Spit-take inducing.

Mark Day’s videos serve as a digital gateway for many thousands of Burners, capturing that blurry edge where the default world ends and the playa begins. 

From his early days building tripper trappers and doing stand up comedy, to his controversial tinkering with AI art (think Dalmatians made of donuts), Mark has put 10,000 hours into his “24 Hours at Burning Man” videos.

Andie Grace talks with this unique content creator to explore thresholds and multitudes. They discuss how to capture the moment and also experience it. They dive head first into the touchy subjects of consent, the ethics of documentation, and how “acculturation is an everybody thing.”

He shares his sociology of being a Greeter in BRC. He talks creative process. He brings clever curiosity to open-ended self-expression and the freedom to be your favorite version of yourself.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Insightful. World-Building. Spit-take inducing.

Mark Day’s videos serve as a digital gateway for many thousands of Burners, capturing that blurry edge where the default world ends and the playa begins. 

From his early days building tripper trappers and doing stand up comedy, to his controversial tinkering with AI art (think Dalmatians made of donuts), Mark has put 10,000 hours into his “24 Hours at Burning Man” videos.

Andie Grace talks with this unique content creator to explore thresholds and multitudes. They discuss how to capture the moment and also experience it. They dive head first into the touchy subjects of consent, the ethics of documentation, and how “acculturation is an everybody thing.”

He shares his sociology of being a Greeter in BRC. He talks creative process. He brings clever curiosity to open-ended self-expression and the freedom to be your favorite version of yourself.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Holiday Special - SantaCon at Home - 5th Anniversary</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>It's absurd.<br />It perturbs.<br />It’s the most wonderful time of the year! (And boy has it been a year!)<br /><br />Following in the footsteps of show-biz luminaries like Stephen Colbert, Jon Stuart, and the cast of Star Wars, we hosted a (non-denominational) holiday show in front of a live online pseudo-studio audience in 2020.<br /><br />Broadcasting from their snowed-in virtual holiday cabins, Stuart and Andie entertained guests:<br />· Santa Zero - originator of the now-infamous SantaCon phenomenon<br />· Mrs. Claus - founder of Burning Man’s first theme camp, Christmas Camp<br />· Tubatron and his Flaming Tuba playing a Hanukkah song (David Silverman)<br />· Reverend Billy and Savitri D of the Stop Shopping Choir</p><p>And it wouldn’t be the holiday season without Caveat Magister selling us on Decommodification.<br /><br />Join us for <br />· how Krampus cramps us<br />· how COVID is an 8-foot-tall dominatrix<br />· how “Gifting” is so close to “Grifting” <br />· how the Cacophony Society is sooo Kumbaya</p><p>in the 5th anniversary of our Holiday Special that is indeed SPECIAL.<br /> </p><p><strong>Portland SantaCon 1996 / “You’d Better Watch Out”</strong></p><p><a href="http://santarchy.com/youd-better-watch-out-portland-santacon-96/" target="_blank">santarchy.com/youd-better-watch-out-portland-santacon-96</a></p><p><strong>Cacophony Society: Santasm, Santacon, Santarchy, ad nauseum</strong></p><p><a href="http://talesofsfcacophony.com/santasm-santacon-santarchy-kringle-klot-etc-ad-nauseum/" target="_blank">talesofsfcacophony.com/santasm-santacon-santarchy-kringle-klot-etc-ad-nauseum/</a></p><p><strong>Tubatron (aka David Silverman)</strong></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/david-silverman-so-thats-how-that-started/" target="_blank">burningman.org/podcast/david-silverman-so-thats-how-that-started</a></p><p><strong>Reverend Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping </strong></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverend_Billy_and_the_Church_of_Stop_Shopping" target="_blank">wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverend_Billy_and_the_Church_of_Stop_Shopping</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2025 16:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
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It perturbs.

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! (And boy has it been a year!)

Following in the footsteps of show-biz luminaries like Stephen Colbert, Jon Stuart, and the cast of Star Wars, we hosted a (non-denominational) holiday show in front of a live online pseudo-studio audience in 2020.

Broadcasting from their snowed-in virtual holiday cabins, Stuart and Andie entertained guests:
 · Santa Zero - originator of the now-infamous SantaCon phenomenon
 · Mrs. Claus - founder of Burning Man’s first theme camp, Christmas Camp
 · Tubatron and his Flaming Tuba playing a Hanukkah song (David Silverman)
 · Reverend Billy and Savitri D of the Stop Shopping Choir

And it wouldn’t be the holiday season without Caveat Magister selling us on Decommodification.

Join us for
 · how Krampus cramps us
 · how COVID is an 8-foot-tall dominatrix
 · how “Gifting” is so close to “Grifting”
 · how the Cacophony Society is sooo Kumbaya

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      <itunes:subtitle>It&apos;s absurd.
It perturbs.

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! (And boy has it been a year!)

Following in the footsteps of show-biz luminaries like Stephen Colbert, Jon Stuart, and the cast of Star Wars, we hosted a (non-denominational) holiday show in front of a live online pseudo-studio audience in 2020.

Broadcasting from their snowed-in virtual holiday cabins, Stuart and Andie entertained guests:
 · Santa Zero - originator of the now-infamous SantaCon phenomenon
 · Mrs. Claus - founder of Burning Man’s first theme camp, Christmas Camp
 · Tubatron and his Flaming Tuba playing a Hanukkah song (David Silverman)
 · Reverend Billy and Savitri D of the Stop Shopping Choir

And it wouldn’t be the holiday season without Caveat Magister selling us on Decommodification.

Join us for
 · how Krampus cramps us
 · how COVID is an 8-foot-tall dominatrix
 · how “Gifting” is so close to “Grifting”
 · how the Cacophony Society is sooo Kumbaya

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He shares about his installation &quot;Down the Drain,&quot; a commentary on human alignment, or misalignment... or maybe it’s about toilets blowing kisses at each other! 

He talks with Stuart about the shift from a &quot;lone artist&quot; mindset to community collaboration, and how to get everything done despite a storm or a lost box of bolts. 

They tinker with the qualities of hubris and humility. They get real about why they keep returning to the collective happening in the dust.

 · How does Michael follow intuition more than a thesis? 
 · How does he discover the meaning of his art only after he has built it? 
 · How did ‘out of the box’ thinking become a 30 year career? 

These questions are answered with more questions in this episode right here.
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Hear veteran structural sculptor Michael Christian go deep and wide about his Burning Man art, from a tree of bones to a 65-foot tall tower.

He shares about his installation &quot;Down the Drain,&quot; a commentary on human alignment, or misalignment... or maybe it’s about toilets blowing kisses at each other! 

He talks with Stuart about the shift from a &quot;lone artist&quot; mindset to community collaboration, and how to get everything done despite a storm or a lost box of bolts. 

They tinker with the qualities of hubris and humility. They get real about why they keep returning to the collective happening in the dust.

 · How does Michael follow intuition more than a thesis? 
 · How does he discover the meaning of his art only after he has built it? 
 · How did ‘out of the box’ thinking become a 30 year career? 

These questions are answered with more questions in this episode right here.
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· Full Circle Solutions Hawaii
· Leftover Love Company (&quot;We love your leftovers&quot;) 

Hear how ingenuity learned on the playa—along with a sense of humor—allows him to overcome hurdles and create meaningful change in BRC and in Hawai’i, even with the naive tourists. 

Through sweet story and song, he shares how to combine innovation with tradition, to lift the stone without lifting the weight of the stone.</itunes:summary>
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· Leftover Love Company (&quot;We love your leftovers&quot;) 

Hear how ingenuity learned on the playa—along with a sense of humor—allows him to overcome hurdles and create meaningful change in BRC and in Hawai’i, even with the naive tourists. 

Through sweet story and song, he shares how to combine innovation with tradition, to lift the stone without lifting the weight of the stone.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>He brought theme camps and art installations to Black Rock City, and yes, he DJed!</p><p>Now he brings the spirit of kindness and collaboration (and Do-ocracy) into creating public policy.</p><p>He co-founded a Burning Man Regional nonprofit.</p><p>He directed a cultural arts center.</p><p>He collaborated on cultural policy for racial equity, social justice, and creative sustainability.</p><p>He ran the Seattle Office of Arts and Culture.</p><p>He now creates affordable housing through community development projects.</p><p>He says that nonprofit and public sector work is open source, “so take it, learn from it, use it, adaptively reuse it.”</p><p>Hear Andie Grace ask him how we can make it work where we live.</p><p>“When you go to the playa and you're in this decommodified environment, all you have is how you show up... I've learned how to approach community-building through collaboration and kindness, and a real spirit of genuine curiosity. As long as you stay curious, a lot can be possible.”</p><p><a href="https://www.thirdwaycreative.com/team" target="_blank">thirdwaycreative.com/team</a></p><p><a href="https://watershedcommunity.org/" target="_blank">watershedcommunity.org</a></p>
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He now creates affordable housing through community development projects.
He says that nonprofit and public sector work is open source, “so take it, learn from it, use it, adaptively reuse it.”
Hear Andie Grace ask him how we can make it work where we live.

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      <title>Architecture as Poetry</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>“I think therefore I am.” ~Descartes<br />John Jennifer adds: <br />I care therefore we are… and you cannot think your way to ‘we’<br /><br />He is a poet, an architect, and a cultural instigator. He helped create The Museum of No Spectators which includes Burning Man art of snark and social justice, but no velvet ropes.</p><p>He’s a paradox embracer. In a world of binaries, he asserts that between black and white is not a gradient of gray; between black and white is all the conceivable colors.</p><p>Hear him philosophize about different styles of art and artists, from avant garde to architecture, from Salvador Dalí to Frank Lloyd Wright.</p><p>He and Stuart explore how a glittery clothespin alligator and a museum-grade sculpture both share the humanity of the giver.<br /><br />They explore playa art — genre-defying, genre-defining — and the value of both fine art and participatory art at Burning Man.<br /><br />They explore how creative expression went from being seen as a hobby to a human need, and how creative community proliferates.<br /><br />Listen in on their profound and playful chat. 🎙️🔥</p><p><a href="" target="_blank">form4inc.com/person/johnmarx</a></p><p><a href="" target="_blank">museumofnospectators.com</a></p><p> </p><p> </p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“I think therefore I am.” ~Descartes<br />John Jennifer adds: <br />I care therefore we are… and you cannot think your way to ‘we’<br /><br />He is a poet, an architect, and a cultural instigator. He helped create The Museum of No Spectators which includes Burning Man art of snark and social justice, but no velvet ropes.</p><p>He’s a paradox embracer. In a world of binaries, he asserts that between black and white is not a gradient of gray; between black and white is all the conceivable colors.</p><p>Hear him philosophize about different styles of art and artists, from avant garde to architecture, from Salvador Dalí to Frank Lloyd Wright.</p><p>He and Stuart explore how a glittery clothespin alligator and a museum-grade sculpture both share the humanity of the giver.<br /><br />They explore playa art — genre-defying, genre-defining — and the value of both fine art and participatory art at Burning Man.<br /><br />They explore how creative expression went from being seen as a hobby to a human need, and how creative community proliferates.<br /><br />Listen in on their profound and playful chat. 🎙️🔥</p><p><a href="" target="_blank">form4inc.com/person/johnmarx</a></p><p><a href="" target="_blank">museumofnospectators.com</a></p><p> </p><p> </p>
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      <itunes:summary>“I think therefore I am.” ~Descartes
John Jennifer adds: 
I care therefore we are… and you cannot think your way to ‘we’

He is a poet, an architect, and a cultural instigator. He helped create The Museum of No Spectators which includes Burning Man art of snark and social justice, but no velvet ropes. 

He’s a paradox embracer. In a world of binaries, he asserts that between black and white is not a gradient of gray; between black and white is all the conceivable colors.
 
Hear him philosophize about different styles of art and artists, from avant garde to architecture, from Salvador Dalí to Frank Lloyd Wright. 

He and Stuart explore how a glittery clothespin alligator and a museum-grade sculpture both share the humanity of the giver.

They explore playa art — genre-defying, genre-defining — and the value of both fine art and participatory art at Burning Man.

They explore how creative expression went from being seen as a hobby to a human need, and how creative community proliferates.
 
Listen in on their profound and playful chat. 🎙️🔥
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      <itunes:subtitle>“I think therefore I am.” ~Descartes
John Jennifer adds: 
I care therefore we are… and you cannot think your way to ‘we’

He is a poet, an architect, and a cultural instigator. He helped create The Museum of No Spectators which includes Burning Man art of snark and social justice, but no velvet ropes. 

He’s a paradox embracer. In a world of binaries, he asserts that between black and white is not a gradient of gray; between black and white is all the conceivable colors.
 
Hear him philosophize about different styles of art and artists, from avant garde to architecture, from Salvador Dalí to Frank Lloyd Wright. 

He and Stuart explore how a glittery clothespin alligator and a museum-grade sculpture both share the humanity of the giver.

They explore playa art — genre-defying, genre-defining — and the value of both fine art and participatory art at Burning Man.

They explore how creative expression went from being seen as a hobby to a human need, and how creative community proliferates.
 
Listen in on their profound and playful chat. 🎙️🔥
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>She’s a longtime senior leader of the Black Rock Rangers and the principal of the Gerlach K-12 School. Keeper lives year-round in Gerlach, one of the smallest and most remote towns in the US, and the closest community to Black Rock City.<br /><br />In this storytelling episode, she shares her unique perspective on blending the worlds of Burning Man and rural life.<br /><br />She tells the tales of keeping the town’s school open after the local mine closed, transforming it into an all-ages institution of families. <br /><br />She shares about how locals offer a year-round outpost for helping townsfolk and visitors stay safe and thrive.<br /><br />Keeper’s dual roles—Ranger and Principal—are deeply informed by the principles of Gifting, Civic Responsibility, and Radical Inclusion. Woven in is the philosophy of building supportive environments where everyone feels they “belong here.” <br /><br />How? <br /><br />And how does a school that is barely on the map support its kids to be local ambassadors and worldly humans?<br /><br />Hear how now! And in the words of Ranger Keeper (and Bill & Ted), be excellent to each other!</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/volunteering/teams/brc-rangers/" target="_blank">Black Rock Rangers</a></p><p><i>If you’re curious about Ranger learnings, check out the publicly</i> <i>available </i><a href="https://hive.burningman.org/spaces/3990631/content" target="_blank"><i>Ranger Conflict Resolution and De-escalation Training</i></a><i> on Burning Man Hive.</i></p><p><a href="https://gerlach.washoeschools.net/" target="_blank">gerlach.washoeschools.net</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2018/12/global-network/rhymes-with-burning-man/ranger-takes-gerlach-school-from-remote-town-to-national-stage/" target="_blank">Ranger Takes Gerlach School from Remote Town to National Stage (Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2018/08/black-rock-city/building-brc/class-trip-to-black-rock-city/" target="_blank">Class Trip to Black Rock City (Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/about/history/brc-history/afterburn/02-2/dpw/gerlach_brs/" target="_blank">burningman.org Gerlach Black Rock Station</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2025 00:04:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Ranger Keeper, Stuart Mangrum)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>She’s a longtime senior leader of the Black Rock Rangers and the principal of the Gerlach K-12 School. Keeper lives year-round in Gerlach, one of the smallest and most remote towns in the US, and the closest community to Black Rock City.<br /><br />In this storytelling episode, she shares her unique perspective on blending the worlds of Burning Man and rural life.<br /><br />She tells the tales of keeping the town’s school open after the local mine closed, transforming it into an all-ages institution of families. <br /><br />She shares about how locals offer a year-round outpost for helping townsfolk and visitors stay safe and thrive.<br /><br />Keeper’s dual roles—Ranger and Principal—are deeply informed by the principles of Gifting, Civic Responsibility, and Radical Inclusion. Woven in is the philosophy of building supportive environments where everyone feels they “belong here.” <br /><br />How? <br /><br />And how does a school that is barely on the map support its kids to be local ambassadors and worldly humans?<br /><br />Hear how now! And in the words of Ranger Keeper (and Bill & Ted), be excellent to each other!</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/volunteering/teams/brc-rangers/" target="_blank">Black Rock Rangers</a></p><p><i>If you’re curious about Ranger learnings, check out the publicly</i> <i>available </i><a href="https://hive.burningman.org/spaces/3990631/content" target="_blank"><i>Ranger Conflict Resolution and De-escalation Training</i></a><i> on Burning Man Hive.</i></p><p><a href="https://gerlach.washoeschools.net/" target="_blank">gerlach.washoeschools.net</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2018/12/global-network/rhymes-with-burning-man/ranger-takes-gerlach-school-from-remote-town-to-national-stage/" target="_blank">Ranger Takes Gerlach School from Remote Town to National Stage (Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2018/08/black-rock-city/building-brc/class-trip-to-black-rock-city/" target="_blank">Class Trip to Black Rock City (Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/about/history/brc-history/afterburn/02-2/dpw/gerlach_brs/" target="_blank">burningman.org Gerlach Black Rock Station</a></p>
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In this storytelling episode, she shares her unique perspective on blending the worlds of Burning Man and rural life.
She tells the tales of keeping the town’s school open after the local mine closed, transforming it into an all-ages institution of families. 
She shares about how locals offer a year-round outpost for helping townsfolk and visitors stay safe and thrive.
Keeper’s dual roles—Ranger and Principal—are deeply informed by the principles of Gifting, Civic Responsibility, and Radical Inclusion. Woven in is the philosophy of building supportive environments where everyone feels they “belong here.” 
How? 
And how does a school that is barely on the map support its kids to be local ambassadors and worldly humans?
Hear how now! And in the words of Ranger Keeper (and Bill &amp; Ted), be excellent to each other!</itunes:summary>
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In this storytelling episode, she shares her unique perspective on blending the worlds of Burning Man and rural life.
She tells the tales of keeping the town’s school open after the local mine closed, transforming it into an all-ages institution of families. 
She shares about how locals offer a year-round outpost for helping townsfolk and visitors stay safe and thrive.
Keeper’s dual roles—Ranger and Principal—are deeply informed by the principles of Gifting, Civic Responsibility, and Radical Inclusion. Woven in is the philosophy of building supportive environments where everyone feels they “belong here.” 
How? 
And how does a school that is barely on the map support its kids to be local ambassadors and worldly humans?
Hear how now! And in the words of Ranger Keeper (and Bill &amp; Ted), be excellent to each other!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Black Rock City has an airport, a hospital, a post office... and yes, an observatory! For a decade, the Black Rock Observatory has served as a portal to the cosmos, bringing deep space to the desert.</p><p>Father-and-son Zoom and Robin Newhouse are at the helm of the observatory that houses several telescopes for viewing planets, galaxies, and even our sun. They offer a museum of meteorites that are billions of years old, and they even have custom tarot cards. The Observatory's theme camp serves as an expert nexus: It is home to Space Talks with physicists and professors who are usually only available within academic halls or behind NASA’s walls. And they even have Space Deck tarot cards!</p><p>They bring these offerings to Burning Man Regional events, festivals, and eclipses worldwide, but they save the observatory structure itself for Black Rock City.</p><p>Hear them share stories of science and spirituality, and how they garner shared humanity from the cosmic perspective that is viewable through this lens. </p><p>They explore awe and expand perspective. It’s the hard work of building and running a theme camp made worthwhile in that single moment of cosmic connection.</p><p>Listen in and look up!</p><p><a href="https://www.blackrockobservatory.com/" target="_blank">www.blackrockobservatory.com</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@Black-Rock-Observatory" target="_blank">youtube.com/@Black-Rock-Observatory</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 4 Oct 2025 00:10:22 +0000</pubDate>
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Father-and-son Zoom and Robin Newhouse are at the helm of the observatory that houses several telescopes for viewing planets, galaxies, and even our sun. They offer a museum of meteorites that are billions of years old, and they even have custom tarot cards. The Observatory&apos;s theme camp serves as an expert nexus: It is home to Space Talks with physicists and professors who are usually only available within academic halls or behind NASA’s walls. And they even have Space Deck tarot cards!

They bring these offerings to Burning Man Regional events, festivals, and eclipses worldwide, but they save the observatory structure itself for Black Rock City.

Hear them share stories of science and spirituality, and how they garner shared humanity from the cosmic perspective that is viewable through this lens. 

They explore awe and expand perspective. It’s the hard work of building and running a theme camp made worthwhile in that single moment of cosmic connection.

Listen in and look up!</itunes:summary>
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Father-and-son Zoom and Robin Newhouse are at the helm of the observatory that houses several telescopes for viewing planets, galaxies, and even our sun. They offer a museum of meteorites that are billions of years old, and they even have custom tarot cards. The Observatory&apos;s theme camp serves as an expert nexus: It is home to Space Talks with physicists and professors who are usually only available within academic halls or behind NASA’s walls. And they even have Space Deck tarot cards!

They bring these offerings to Burning Man Regional events, festivals, and eclipses worldwide, but they save the observatory structure itself for Black Rock City.

Hear them share stories of science and spirituality, and how they garner shared humanity from the cosmic perspective that is viewable through this lens. 

They explore awe and expand perspective. It’s the hard work of building and running a theme camp made worthwhile in that single moment of cosmic connection.

Listen in and look up!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>20 Years of Mutant Vehicles - Jon Sarriugarte &amp; Zolie</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Recorded in Black Rock City, you can hear the grainy gravitas of their voices...</p><p>For decades now, Jon Sarriugarte, Kyrsten Mate, their daughter and their team build mobile art. </p><p>From a meter maid cart turned space shuttle, to a custom copper retro fire snail on wheels, their creations make up part of BRC's moving landscape. They built a trilobite to ride, a gilded golden zeppelin car, and a noir submarine buggy.</p><p>Then there are the Serpent Twins. Back in 2011, when the playa glowed with now outdated EL wire, these 50-foot long slithering dragons rippled with color from a touch of their LED skin.</p><p>What about this green insect rocket?</p><p>Project: EMPIRE returned to BRC with more sights, sounds, and stories. It’s a NASA spaceship and a giant bug, a bewildering blend of art, engineering, and a delightfully conspiratorial backstory…</p><p>On playa we tracked down Jon and his daughter Zolie who has been Burning her entire life. They shared stories of the absurd early days, and the adventure of navigating the desert in a two-ton masterpiece. </p><p>We talked about bringing radical self-reliance to the default world, and the mechanics of a legacy built, piece by painstaking piece, in the name of art.</p><p><a href="https://formandreform.com/empire-of-dirt/" target="_blank">formandreform.com/empire-of-dirt</a></p><p><a href="http://www.jonsarriugarte.com/" target="_blank">www.jonsarriugarte.com</a></p><p><a href="https://projectempire.org/" target="_blank">projectempire.org</a></p><p><a href="https://oilpunk.com/" target="_blank">oilpunk.com</a></p><p><a href="http://journal.burningman.org/2023/07/black-rock-city/participate-in-brc/20-years-of-mutant-vehicles" target="_blank">20 Years of Mutant Vehicles (Burning Man Journal)</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Sep 2025 12:23:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Jon Sarriugarte, Zolie Sarriugarte, Stuart Mangrum)</author>
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From a meter maid cart turned space shuttle, to a custom copper retro fire snail on wheels, their creations make up part of BRC&apos;s moving landscape. They built a trilobite to ride, a gilded golden zeppelin car, and a noir submarine buggy.

Then there are the Serpent Twins. Back in 2011, when the playa glowed with now outdated EL wire, these 50-foot long slithering dragons rippled with color from a touch of their LED skin.

What about this green insect rocket?

Project: EMPIRE returned to BRC with more sights, sounds, and stories. It’s a NASA spaceship and a giant bug, a bewildering blend of art, engineering, and a delightfully conspiratorial backstory…

On playa we tracked down Jon and his daughter Zolie who has been Burning her entire life. They shared stories of the absurd early days, and the adventure of navigating the desert in a two-ton masterpiece. 

We talked about bringing radical self-reliance to the default world, and the mechanics of a legacy built, piece by painstaking piece, in the name of art.</itunes:summary>
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From a meter maid cart turned space shuttle, to a custom copper retro fire snail on wheels, their creations make up part of BRC&apos;s moving landscape. They built a trilobite to ride, a gilded golden zeppelin car, and a noir submarine buggy.

Then there are the Serpent Twins. Back in 2011, when the playa glowed with now outdated EL wire, these 50-foot long slithering dragons rippled with color from a touch of their LED skin.

What about this green insect rocket?

Project: EMPIRE returned to BRC with more sights, sounds, and stories. It’s a NASA spaceship and a giant bug, a bewildering blend of art, engineering, and a delightfully conspiratorial backstory…

On playa we tracked down Jon and his daughter Zolie who has been Burning her entire life. They shared stories of the absurd early days, and the adventure of navigating the desert in a two-ton masterpiece. 

We talked about bringing radical self-reliance to the default world, and the mechanics of a legacy built, piece by painstaking piece, in the name of art.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Hear the stories of the art and artists. Black Rock City hosts 400 artworks from around the world. This episode features 12 of them, and this year’s Temple. </p><p>This is a sonic journey of artist's recordings and chats with Burning Man Project's Director of Art, Katie Hazard. </p><p>Desert Arts Preview is your chance to step behind the scenes and listen to the process of creating interactive, collaborative, community-built artworks.</p><p>This episode explores: </p><ul><li>The Sphinx Gate - Mareesa Stertz & Tania Abdul</li><li>Sinksphere - Scott (Scottysoltronic) Whitaker</li><li>Afterlife Reincarnate - Adrian (Blitzy) Tay</li><li>Resilience - Whitney Webb</li><li>Moonlight Library - James Gwertzman (Moonlight Collective)</li><li>Desert Air Oasis: BreathCore 7 - Elnara Nasirli (MXNZM)</li><li>One Tin Soldier - Mark Deem (Misfit Toy Crew)</li><li>Black Rock City Chicken Ranch - Rob Brown, Alysha Cypher, & Aviva Kinoko</li><li>Disco Snail - Alyssa Oliveira (Alpine Artists Collective)</li><li>DROP - Auli Uiboupin</li><li>Pillar of Po Tolo - Antwane Lee (Solar Shrine Collective)</li><li>Rose Wonders - Thomas Dambo</li><li>Temple of the Deep - Miguel Arraiz</li></ul><p><a href="http://burningman.org" target="_blank">Desert Arts Preview 2025 (burningman.org)</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ID2b99dQqCA" target="_blank">Desert Arts Preview 2025 FULL LENGTH (YouTube)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/temple-of-the-deep-miguel-arraiz-garcia/" target="_blank">Temple of the Deep (Burning Man LIVE podcast)</a></p>
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This is a sonic journey of artist&apos;s recordings and chats with Burning Man Project&apos;s Director of Art, Katie Hazard. 

Desert Arts Preview is your chance to step behind the scenes and listen to the process of creating interactive, collaborative, community-built artworks.

This episode explores: 
 · The Sphinx Gate - Mareesa Stertz &amp; Tania Abdul 
 · Sinksphere - Scott (Scottysoltronic) Whitaker 
 · Afterlife Reincarnate - Adrian (Blitzy) Tay 
 · Resilience - Whitney Webb 
 · Moonlight Library - James Gwertzman (Moonlight Collective)
 · Desert Air Oasis: BreathCore 7 - Elnara Nasirli (MXNZM)  
 · One Tin Soldier - Mark Deem (Misfit Toy Crew)   
 · Black Rock City Chicken Ranch - Rob Brown, Alysha Cypher, &amp; Aviva Kinoko 
 · Disco Snail - Alyssa Oliveira (Alpine Artists Collective)
 · DROP - Auli Uiboupin 
 · Pillar of Po Tolo - Antwane Lee (Solar Shrine Collective)  
 · Rose Wonders - Thomas Dambo  
 · Temple of the Deep - Miguel Arraiz
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This is a sonic journey of artist&apos;s recordings and chats with Burning Man Project&apos;s Director of Art, Katie Hazard. 

Desert Arts Preview is your chance to step behind the scenes and listen to the process of creating interactive, collaborative, community-built artworks.

This episode explores: 
 · The Sphinx Gate - Mareesa Stertz &amp; Tania Abdul 
 · Sinksphere - Scott (Scottysoltronic) Whitaker 
 · Afterlife Reincarnate - Adrian (Blitzy) Tay 
 · Resilience - Whitney Webb 
 · Moonlight Library - James Gwertzman (Moonlight Collective)
 · Desert Air Oasis: BreathCore 7 - Elnara Nasirli (MXNZM)  
 · One Tin Soldier - Mark Deem (Misfit Toy Crew)   
 · Black Rock City Chicken Ranch - Rob Brown, Alysha Cypher, &amp; Aviva Kinoko 
 · Disco Snail - Alyssa Oliveira (Alpine Artists Collective)
 · DROP - Auli Uiboupin 
 · Pillar of Po Tolo - Antwane Lee (Solar Shrine Collective)  
 · Rose Wonders - Thomas Dambo  
 · Temple of the Deep - Miguel Arraiz
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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2025 20:59:12 +0000</pubDate>
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Listen in as longtime Burners talk about the dynamic aspects of thriving in Black Rock City: mental, physical, material, and relational.Andie, kbot, Molly, Stuart, and Vav explore:
· socks secrets
· FOMO variants
· saying yes and saying no
· giving and accepting help
· No Friends Monday
· and much more and other and new!

Featuring cameos from longtime Burners: Anjelika, Chef Juke, Crimson Rose, DA, Dave X, Halcyon, KJ, and Lulu Lurine.

They discuss doing it all, doing it right, and doing it wrong, as access to being real. 

Don’t just pack. Prepare. Here’s how to have BRC overwhelm you in a good way.
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      <itunes:subtitle>REMASTERED FOR 2025: Our most popular episode of all time. 

Listen in as longtime Burners talk about the dynamic aspects of thriving in Black Rock City: mental, physical, material, and relational.Andie, kbot, Molly, Stuart, and Vav explore:
· socks secrets
· FOMO variants
· saying yes and saying no
· giving and accepting help
· No Friends Monday
· and much more and other and new!

Featuring cameos from longtime Burners: Anjelika, Chef Juke, Crimson Rose, DA, Dave X, Halcyon, KJ, and Lulu Lurine.

They discuss doing it all, doing it right, and doing it wrong, as access to being real. 

Don’t just pack. Prepare. Here’s how to have BRC overwhelm you in a good way.
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Zander was the executive director of The Long Now Foundation, dedicated to long term thinking. He also helped build their library, a book club for the end of the world, with all the titles we would want to rebuild civilization, if needed. </p><p>He is one of the brains behind the 10,000-Year Clock, designed to tick off the years, and chime the centuries. He’s now co-creating the future of the web at Automattic. </p><p>He and his team are bringing a library to Black Rock City, to the World’s Fair pavilion under The Man. It’s a refreshing opposite. Like his theme camp inside a refrigerator truck NOT being hot, this library is about NOT being burnt. It’s an ephemeral manual for civilization. We the participants will choose what books to save from burning.</p><p>Zander shares stories on the effects of books, websites, and rituals, as well as Burning Man’s past, present, and future.</p><p>This episode is on YouTube <a href="https://youtu.be/75jwclprqTs" target="_blank">here</a>.</p><p><a href="https://rosefutures.com/2025/06/27/i-want-to-burn-your-books/" target="_blank">rosefutures.com</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2025/03/burning-man-arts/brc-art/introducing-brc-2025-honoraria-art/" target="_blank">BRC Honoraria Art (Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/1416038533065348" target="_blank">A group for those who want to participate (Facebook)</a></p><p><a href="https://longnow.org/people/zander/" target="_blank">https://longnow.org</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2025/02/burning-man-arts/brc-art/a-pavilion-for-tomorrow-today/" target="_blank">A Pavilion for Tomorrow Today (Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clock_of_the_Long_Now" target="_blank">wikipedia.org/Clock_of_the_Long_Now</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/kevin-kelly-optimists-create-the-future/" target="_blank">Kevin Kelly: Optimists Create the Future (Burning Man LIVE)</a></p><p>Photo by <a href="https://www.brendanhall.com/" target="_blank">Brendon Hall</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 7 Aug 2025 15:27:57 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Zander was the executive director of The Long Now Foundation, dedicated to long term thinking. He also helped build their library, a book club for the end of the world, with all the titles we would want to rebuild civilization, if needed. </p><p>He is one of the brains behind the 10,000-Year Clock, designed to tick off the years, and chime the centuries. He’s now co-creating the future of the web at Automattic. </p><p>He and his team are bringing a library to Black Rock City, to the World’s Fair pavilion under The Man. It’s a refreshing opposite. Like his theme camp inside a refrigerator truck NOT being hot, this library is about NOT being burnt. It’s an ephemeral manual for civilization. We the participants will choose what books to save from burning.</p><p>Zander shares stories on the effects of books, websites, and rituals, as well as Burning Man’s past, present, and future.</p><p>This episode is on YouTube <a href="https://youtu.be/75jwclprqTs" target="_blank">here</a>.</p><p><a href="https://rosefutures.com/2025/06/27/i-want-to-burn-your-books/" target="_blank">rosefutures.com</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2025/03/burning-man-arts/brc-art/introducing-brc-2025-honoraria-art/" target="_blank">BRC Honoraria Art (Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/1416038533065348" target="_blank">A group for those who want to participate (Facebook)</a></p><p><a href="https://longnow.org/people/zander/" target="_blank">https://longnow.org</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2025/02/burning-man-arts/brc-art/a-pavilion-for-tomorrow-today/" target="_blank">A Pavilion for Tomorrow Today (Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clock_of_the_Long_Now" target="_blank">wikipedia.org/Clock_of_the_Long_Now</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/kevin-kelly-optimists-create-the-future/" target="_blank">Kevin Kelly: Optimists Create the Future (Burning Man LIVE)</a></p><p>Photo by <a href="https://www.brendanhall.com/" target="_blank">Brendon Hall</a></p>
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He is one of the brains behind the 10,000-Year Clock, designed to tick off the years, and chime the centuries. He’s now co-creating the future of the web at Automattic. 

He and his team are bringing a library to Black Rock City, to the World’s Fair pavilion under The Man. It’s a refreshing opposite. Like his theme camp inside a refrigerator truck NOT being hot, this library is about NOT being burnt. It’s an ephemeral manual for civilization. We the participants will choose what books to save from burning.

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He and his team are bringing a library to Black Rock City, to the World’s Fair pavilion under The Man. It’s a refreshing opposite. Like his theme camp inside a refrigerator truck NOT being hot, this library is about NOT being burnt. It’s an ephemeral manual for civilization. We the participants will choose what books to save from burning.

Zander shares stories on the effects of books, websites, and rituals, as well as Burning Man’s past, present, and future.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2025 22:42:16 +0000</pubDate>
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Andie says that AI is a major philosophical shift in humanity, and when this kind of thing happens, the first people she goes to are artists and academics.

Andie and Stuart talked with a few artists and academics about their AI infused art coming to Black Rock City. They share their dreams and nightmares, and how to &apos;go beyond.&apos;

 · Chad Elish — Verse-O-Matic
 · Kate Greenberg, Deva Temple, Eric Vicenti — &quot;Out the Other&quot;
 · Dr Jukka-Pekka Heikkilä, Kiana Kaiser, Michael Zeltner — Burning Stories &amp; Burner AI

This is transforming personal stories, creating unique dialogues between humans and the machines that reflect us, the good, the bad, and the ugly… and the beautiful… and the surprising.

Here is how artists conjure creativity and empathy using AI at Burning Man, a home for art to push against and learn from.</itunes:summary>
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Andie says that AI is a major philosophical shift in humanity, and when this kind of thing happens, the first people she goes to are artists and academics.

Andie and Stuart talked with a few artists and academics about their AI infused art coming to Black Rock City. They share their dreams and nightmares, and how to &apos;go beyond.&apos;

 · Chad Elish — Verse-O-Matic
 · Kate Greenberg, Deva Temple, Eric Vicenti — &quot;Out the Other&quot;
 · Dr Jukka-Pekka Heikkilä, Kiana Kaiser, Michael Zeltner — Burning Stories &amp; Burner AI

This is transforming personal stories, creating unique dialogues between humans and the machines that reflect us, the good, the bad, and the ugly… and the beautiful… and the surprising.

Here is how artists conjure creativity and empathy using AI at Burning Man, a home for art to push against and learn from.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Kevin Kelly - Optimists Create the Future</title>
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He is a radical optimist.

The future is a construct of the collective imagination. We see utopian stories as too pie-in-the-sky. We have a morbid curiosity for dystopian stories. What’s in between? Iterative improvement. Protopia.

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He is a radical optimist.

The future is a construct of the collective imagination. We see utopian stories as too pie-in-the-sky. We have a morbid curiosity for dystopian stories. What’s in between? Iterative improvement. Protopia.

Delve into this conversation on cultural narratives, the transformative potential of AI, and the context shift into lifelong-learning.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Black Rock City's soundscape is a wild ride from Afro-punk to Zydeco. This episode explores the why and how of two styles: </p><ul><li>the thumping electronic dance music that makes BRC a DJ's Mecca</li><li>the anything-goes improv of jazz, a dusty mirror to the Burner spirit</li></ul><p>Stuart, a self-proclaimed EDM newbie, gets a crash course from a DJ in the know. He chats with a legendary DJ about how Burning Man transmogrifies DJ culture into something utterly unique. It’s a refreshing deep dive for aficionados!</p><p>Then, Allie spins the radio dial through BRC's sonic smorgasbord and tunes into jazz. For decades, the Playa Jazz Cafe has been hosting live musicians in a dreamy, pop-up club. Camp lead and "hack” jazz musician Neil Kelly shares stories of serendipity, alchemy, and in-the-moment vibes of jazz at Burning Man.</p><p>What's the harmony between a big-name beat-dropper and a jazz flow pro? BRC magic cannot be bottled without a loss of taste and potency. You just gotta be there.</p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scumfrog" target="_blank">en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scumfrog</a></p><p><a href="https://campsite.bio/thescumfrog" target="_blank">campsite.bio/thescumfrog</a></p><p><a href="https://www.playajazz.com/tunes" target="_blank">playajazz.com/tunes</a></p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/playajazzcafe/" target="_blank">instagram.com/playajazzcafe</a></p><p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/PlayaJazzCafe/" target="_blank">facebook.com/PlayaJazzCafe</a></p><p><a href="https://www.zingari.com/niel-kelly.html" target="_blank">zingari.com/niel-kelly.html</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2025 18:40:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Burning Man Project)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Black Rock City's soundscape is a wild ride from Afro-punk to Zydeco. This episode explores the why and how of two styles: </p><ul><li>the thumping electronic dance music that makes BRC a DJ's Mecca</li><li>the anything-goes improv of jazz, a dusty mirror to the Burner spirit</li></ul><p>Stuart, a self-proclaimed EDM newbie, gets a crash course from a DJ in the know. He chats with a legendary DJ about how Burning Man transmogrifies DJ culture into something utterly unique. It’s a refreshing deep dive for aficionados!</p><p>Then, Allie spins the radio dial through BRC's sonic smorgasbord and tunes into jazz. For decades, the Playa Jazz Cafe has been hosting live musicians in a dreamy, pop-up club. Camp lead and "hack” jazz musician Neil Kelly shares stories of serendipity, alchemy, and in-the-moment vibes of jazz at Burning Man.</p><p>What's the harmony between a big-name beat-dropper and a jazz flow pro? BRC magic cannot be bottled without a loss of taste and potency. You just gotta be there.</p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scumfrog" target="_blank">en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scumfrog</a></p><p><a href="https://campsite.bio/thescumfrog" target="_blank">campsite.bio/thescumfrog</a></p><p><a href="https://www.playajazz.com/tunes" target="_blank">playajazz.com/tunes</a></p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/playajazzcafe/" target="_blank">instagram.com/playajazzcafe</a></p><p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/PlayaJazzCafe/" target="_blank">facebook.com/PlayaJazzCafe</a></p><p><a href="https://www.zingari.com/niel-kelly.html" target="_blank">zingari.com/niel-kelly.html</a></p>
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      <itunes:summary>Black Rock City&apos;s soundscape is a wild ride from Afro-punk to Zydeco. This episode explores the why and how of two styles: 
the thumping electronic dance music that makes BRC a DJ&apos;s Mecca
the anything-goes improv of jazz, a dusty mirror to the Burner spirit
Stuart, a self-proclaimed EDM newbie, gets a crash course from a DJ in the know. He chats with a legendary DJ about how Burning Man transmogrifies DJ culture into something utterly unique. It’s a refreshing deep dive for aficionados!
Then, Allie spins the radio dial through BRC&apos;s sonic smorgasbord and tunes into jazz. For decades, the Playa Jazz Cafe has been hosting live musicians in a dreamy, pop-up club. Camp lead and &quot;hack” jazz musician Neil Kelly shares stories of serendipity, alchemy, and in-the-moment vibes of jazz at Burning Man.
What&apos;s the harmony between a big-name beat-dropper and a jazz flow pro? BRC magic cannot be bottled without a loss of taste and potency. You just gotta be there. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Black Rock City&apos;s soundscape is a wild ride from Afro-punk to Zydeco. This episode explores the why and how of two styles: 
the thumping electronic dance music that makes BRC a DJ&apos;s Mecca
the anything-goes improv of jazz, a dusty mirror to the Burner spirit
Stuart, a self-proclaimed EDM newbie, gets a crash course from a DJ in the know. He chats with a legendary DJ about how Burning Man transmogrifies DJ culture into something utterly unique. It’s a refreshing deep dive for aficionados!
Then, Allie spins the radio dial through BRC&apos;s sonic smorgasbord and tunes into jazz. For decades, the Playa Jazz Cafe has been hosting live musicians in a dreamy, pop-up club. Camp lead and &quot;hack” jazz musician Neil Kelly shares stories of serendipity, alchemy, and in-the-moment vibes of jazz at Burning Man.
What&apos;s the harmony between a big-name beat-dropper and a jazz flow pro? BRC magic cannot be bottled without a loss of taste and potency. You just gotta be there. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Leo Villareal - Light Up the Dark</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Leo is a pioneering light artist, bringing teams and tech together to activate buildings, bridges, and bastions. He started Burning in 1994, founded Disorient camp, and is part of Black Rock City every year.</p><p>Here he shares his journey from crafting a single beacon at his tent to leading monumental art projects that reshaped skylines. He illuminated the Bay Bridge in San Francisco, the historic bridges of London, and projects everywhere from NYC to Tokyo.</p><p>Join Leo and Stuart on how the open-source innovation of BRC impacts the default world. Leo shares his process for conjuring tech, from customizing LED fixtures to coding sequences. </p><p>He describes how artists can engage with their communities outside of their comfort zones. </p><p>He tells stories of the convening power of photons as an artistic medium, as a digital campfire for all.</p><p>Hear him flip the switch, and stay until the brilliant end.</p><p><a href="https://villareal.net/bio" target="_blank">villareal.net/bio</a></p><p><a href="https://villareal.net/urban-scale-artworks" target="_blank">villareal.net/urban-scale-artworks</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/about/about-us/people/board-of-directors/#LeoVillareal" target="_blank">burningman.org/about/board-of-directors/#LeoVillareal</a></p><p><a href="https://wiki.disorient.info" target="_blank">disorient.info</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 May 2025 14:41:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Burning Man Project)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Leo is a pioneering light artist, bringing teams and tech together to activate buildings, bridges, and bastions. He started Burning in 1994, founded Disorient camp, and is part of Black Rock City every year.</p><p>Here he shares his journey from crafting a single beacon at his tent to leading monumental art projects that reshaped skylines. He illuminated the Bay Bridge in San Francisco, the historic bridges of London, and projects everywhere from NYC to Tokyo.</p><p>Join Leo and Stuart on how the open-source innovation of BRC impacts the default world. Leo shares his process for conjuring tech, from customizing LED fixtures to coding sequences. </p><p>He describes how artists can engage with their communities outside of their comfort zones. </p><p>He tells stories of the convening power of photons as an artistic medium, as a digital campfire for all.</p><p>Hear him flip the switch, and stay until the brilliant end.</p><p><a href="https://villareal.net/bio" target="_blank">villareal.net/bio</a></p><p><a href="https://villareal.net/urban-scale-artworks" target="_blank">villareal.net/urban-scale-artworks</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/about/about-us/people/board-of-directors/#LeoVillareal" target="_blank">burningman.org/about/board-of-directors/#LeoVillareal</a></p><p><a href="https://wiki.disorient.info" target="_blank">disorient.info</a></p>
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      <itunes:title>Leo Villareal - Light Up the Dark</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Leo is a pioneering light artist, bringing teams and tech together to activate buildings, bridges, and bastions. He started Burning in 1994, founded Disorient camp, and is part of Black Rock City every year.

Here he shares his journey from crafting a single beacon at his tent to leading monumental art projects that reshaped skylines. He illuminated the Bay Bridge in San Francisco, the historic bridges of London, and projects everywhere from NYC to Tokyo.

Join Leo and Stuart on how the open-source innovation of BRC impacts the default world. Leo shares his process for conjuring tech, from customizing LED fixtures to coding sequences. 
He describes how artists can engage with their communities outside of their comfort zones. 
He tells stories of the convening power of photons as an artistic medium, as a digital campfire for all.

Hear him flip the switch, and stay until the brilliant end.
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      <itunes:subtitle>Leo is a pioneering light artist, bringing teams and tech together to activate buildings, bridges, and bastions. He started Burning in 1994, founded Disorient camp, and is part of Black Rock City every year.

Here he shares his journey from crafting a single beacon at his tent to leading monumental art projects that reshaped skylines. He illuminated the Bay Bridge in San Francisco, the historic bridges of London, and projects everywhere from NYC to Tokyo.

Join Leo and Stuart on how the open-source innovation of BRC impacts the default world. Leo shares his process for conjuring tech, from customizing LED fixtures to coding sequences. 
He describes how artists can engage with their communities outside of their comfort zones. 
He tells stories of the convening power of photons as an artistic medium, as a digital campfire for all.

Hear him flip the switch, and stay until the brilliant end.
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      <title>Thunderdome&apos;s Leadership Lessons</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Thunderdome has been part of Black Rock City for 25 years. Marisa Winter has led it for most of that time. One need not experience it to benefit from the wisdom of a high-profile, high-intensity theme camp.</p><p>Marisa and Stuart talk through the leadership structure and community practices that result in Thunderdome's chaotic harmony of performance, showmanship, and cathartic “consensual violence.” </p><p>Marisa shares insights gleaned from decades of theme camp operation, like</p><p>· Letting people make non-permanent mistakes allows them to own the lessons</p><p>· Prioritizing community is never the wrong answer</p><p>· Making hard decisions ASAP attracts quality people</p><p>· How to schedule your crying day!</p><p>Listen in on their laughter, and tolerate the cringe stories (that prove Thunderdome is not cosplay), and you will be rewarded with the inspiration and institutional knowledge of the infamous Death Guild Thunderdome.</p><p><a href="https://www.divamarisa.com/" target="_blank">www.divamarisa.com</a></p><p><a href="https://www.deathguildthunderdome.com/" target="_blank">www.deathguildthunderdome.com</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/author/diva-marisa/" target="_blank">journal.burningman.org/author/diva-marisa</a></p><p><a href="https://playaevents.burningman.org/2024/playa_event/48007/" target="_blank">playaevents.burningman.org/2024/playa_event/48007</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/programs/philosophical-center" target="_blank">https://burningman.org/programs/philosophical-center</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Apr 2025 23:20:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Marisa Winter, Stuart Mangrum)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thunderdome has been part of Black Rock City for 25 years. Marisa Winter has led it for most of that time. One need not experience it to benefit from the wisdom of a high-profile, high-intensity theme camp.</p><p>Marisa and Stuart talk through the leadership structure and community practices that result in Thunderdome's chaotic harmony of performance, showmanship, and cathartic “consensual violence.” </p><p>Marisa shares insights gleaned from decades of theme camp operation, like</p><p>· Letting people make non-permanent mistakes allows them to own the lessons</p><p>· Prioritizing community is never the wrong answer</p><p>· Making hard decisions ASAP attracts quality people</p><p>· How to schedule your crying day!</p><p>Listen in on their laughter, and tolerate the cringe stories (that prove Thunderdome is not cosplay), and you will be rewarded with the inspiration and institutional knowledge of the infamous Death Guild Thunderdome.</p><p><a href="https://www.divamarisa.com/" target="_blank">www.divamarisa.com</a></p><p><a href="https://www.deathguildthunderdome.com/" target="_blank">www.deathguildthunderdome.com</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/author/diva-marisa/" target="_blank">journal.burningman.org/author/diva-marisa</a></p><p><a href="https://playaevents.burningman.org/2024/playa_event/48007/" target="_blank">playaevents.burningman.org/2024/playa_event/48007</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/programs/philosophical-center" target="_blank">https://burningman.org/programs/philosophical-center</a></p>
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      <itunes:summary>Thunderdome has been part of Black Rock City for 25 years. Marisa Winter has led it for most of that time. One need not experience it to benefit from the wisdom of a high-profile, high-intensity theme camp.

Marisa and Stuart talk through the leadership structure and community practices that result in Thunderdome&apos;s chaotic harmony of performance, showmanship, and cathartic “consensual violence.” 

Marisa shares insights gleaned from decades of theme camp operation, like

· Letting people make non-permanent mistakes allows them to own the lessons

· Prioritizing community is never the wrong answer

· Making hard decisions ASAP attracts quality people

· How to schedule your crying day!

Listen in on their laughter, and tolerate the cringe stories (that prove Thunderdome is not cosplay), and you will be rewarded with the inspiration and institutional knowledge of the infamous Death Guild Thunderdome.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Thunderdome has been part of Black Rock City for 25 years. Marisa Winter has led it for most of that time. One need not experience it to benefit from the wisdom of a high-profile, high-intensity theme camp.

Marisa and Stuart talk through the leadership structure and community practices that result in Thunderdome&apos;s chaotic harmony of performance, showmanship, and cathartic “consensual violence.” 

Marisa shares insights gleaned from decades of theme camp operation, like

· Letting people make non-permanent mistakes allows them to own the lessons

· Prioritizing community is never the wrong answer

· Making hard decisions ASAP attracts quality people

· How to schedule your crying day!

Listen in on their laughter, and tolerate the cringe stories (that prove Thunderdome is not cosplay), and you will be rewarded with the inspiration and institutional knowledge of the infamous Death Guild Thunderdome.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Theme Campers Unite</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Most people in Black Rock City live together in placed camps, aka theme camps, the most unique aspect of this unique event. BRC has 1200 camps.</p><p>At the intersection of Communal Effort, Self-Expression, and Immediacy, theme camps gift a uniquely decommodified ‘third place’ of offerings and ambiance.</p><p>At this annual symposium, staff and volunteers share how they gift their interactive camps to participants. There’s an art and a science to it. These highlights are about the art of it.</p><ul><li>Bryant Tan (aka Level Placerman): head of Placement</li><li>Andie Grace: Producer in the Philosophical Center</li><li>Charlie Dolman: Director of Event Operations</li><li>DA (aka Dominic Tinio): Environmental Restoration Manager</li><li>Harley K Dubois: Founder & Chief Cultural Officer</li><li>Stuart Mangrum: Director of the Philosophical Center</li></ul><p>and a keen crew of Placement Team volunteers </p><ul><li>Bravo</li><li>Cosmic</li><li>Governess</li><li>Hepkitten</li><li>Huntress</li><li>KGB</li><li>Razzmatazz</li></ul><p>Hear how it started, how it’s going, and how Burners create these unique and interactive passion projects. </p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/" target="_blank">Camps and Placement | Burning Man</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/placement-team/" target="_blank">Placement: About Us & Volunteering</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/so-you-want-to-camp-at-burning-man/camp-support-team/" target="_blank">Camp Support Team | Burning Man</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/de-bureaucratizing-your-burn/" target="_blank">De-bureaucratizing Your Burn (Burning Man LIVE 2025)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/charlie-dolman-%C2%B7-the-dust-is-in-the-details/" target="_blank">Charlie Dolman · The Dust is in the Details (Burning Man LIVE 2022)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/dark-angel-of-black-rock-restoration-destiny/" target="_blank">Dark Angel of Black Rock & Restoration Destiny (Burning Man LIVE 2020)</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 9 Apr 2025 21:57:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Bravo, Cosmic, Governess, Hepkitten, Huntress, KGB, Razzmatazz, Bryant Tan, Andie Grace, Stuart Mangrum, Harley K Dubois, Charlie Dolman)</author>
      <link>http://live.burningman.org</link>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people in Black Rock City live together in placed camps, aka theme camps, the most unique aspect of this unique event. BRC has 1200 camps.</p><p>At the intersection of Communal Effort, Self-Expression, and Immediacy, theme camps gift a uniquely decommodified ‘third place’ of offerings and ambiance.</p><p>At this annual symposium, staff and volunteers share how they gift their interactive camps to participants. There’s an art and a science to it. These highlights are about the art of it.</p><ul><li>Bryant Tan (aka Level Placerman): head of Placement</li><li>Andie Grace: Producer in the Philosophical Center</li><li>Charlie Dolman: Director of Event Operations</li><li>DA (aka Dominic Tinio): Environmental Restoration Manager</li><li>Harley K Dubois: Founder & Chief Cultural Officer</li><li>Stuart Mangrum: Director of the Philosophical Center</li></ul><p>and a keen crew of Placement Team volunteers </p><ul><li>Bravo</li><li>Cosmic</li><li>Governess</li><li>Hepkitten</li><li>Huntress</li><li>KGB</li><li>Razzmatazz</li></ul><p>Hear how it started, how it’s going, and how Burners create these unique and interactive passion projects. </p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/" target="_blank">Camps and Placement | Burning Man</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/placement-team/" target="_blank">Placement: About Us & Volunteering</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/so-you-want-to-camp-at-burning-man/camp-support-team/" target="_blank">Camp Support Team | Burning Man</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/de-bureaucratizing-your-burn/" target="_blank">De-bureaucratizing Your Burn (Burning Man LIVE 2025)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/charlie-dolman-%C2%B7-the-dust-is-in-the-details/" target="_blank">Charlie Dolman · The Dust is in the Details (Burning Man LIVE 2022)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/dark-angel-of-black-rock-restoration-destiny/" target="_blank">Dark Angel of Black Rock & Restoration Destiny (Burning Man LIVE 2020)</a></p>
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      <itunes:title>Theme Campers Unite</itunes:title>
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At the intersection of Communal Effort, Self-Expression, and Immediacy, theme camps gift a uniquely decommodified ‘third place’ of offerings and ambiance.

At this annual symposium, staff and volunteers share how they gift their interactive camps to participants. There’s an art and a science to it. These highlights are about the art of it.

 · Bryant Tan (aka Level Placerman): head of Placement
 · Andie Grace: Producer in the Philosophical Center
 · Charlie Dolman: Director of Event Operations
 · DA (aka Dominic Tinio): Environmental Restoration Manager
 · Harley K Dubois: Founder &amp; Chief Cultural Officer
 · Stuart Mangrum: Director of the Philosophical Center
and a keen crew of Placement Team volunteers: 
 · Bravo
 · Cosmic
 · Governess
 · Hepkitten
 · Huntress
 · KGB
 · Razzmatazz

Hear how it started, how it’s going, and how Burners create these unique and interactive passion projects. </itunes:summary>
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At the intersection of Communal Effort, Self-Expression, and Immediacy, theme camps gift a uniquely decommodified ‘third place’ of offerings and ambiance.

At this annual symposium, staff and volunteers share how they gift their interactive camps to participants. There’s an art and a science to it. These highlights are about the art of it.

 · Bryant Tan (aka Level Placerman): head of Placement
 · Andie Grace: Producer in the Philosophical Center
 · Charlie Dolman: Director of Event Operations
 · DA (aka Dominic Tinio): Environmental Restoration Manager
 · Harley K Dubois: Founder &amp; Chief Cultural Officer
 · Stuart Mangrum: Director of the Philosophical Center
and a keen crew of Placement Team volunteers: 
 · Bravo
 · Cosmic
 · Governess
 · Hepkitten
 · Huntress
 · KGB
 · Razzmatazz

Hear how it started, how it’s going, and how Burners create these unique and interactive passion projects. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2025 22:56:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (David Hua, Marcus Vinícius De Paula, Stuart Mangrum)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Solar power is simple now, thanks in part to Burners who gift the power of the sun. The Burners in this episode also gift steamed rolls with savory fillings, called bao — so much delicious bao.

The theme camp “Bao Chicka Wow Wow” has been a part of Black Rock City for a decade. Its campmates share the prosperity of bao with artist groups, volunteer teams, and participants lucky enough to find their camp or their pop-up “restaurant row,” all powered by custom solar kits.

David Hau (Chairman Bao), Marcus De Paula (Next Level), and their campmates also refined their solar systems to power a charging station for EVs and e-Mutant Vehicles. They share their learnings with neighboring camps, the Temple Builders Guild, and us right here in this episode.

This is how to wean off gas generators, or bring more power to your offerings at BRC, your Regional event, your home, or even the collapse of civilized civilization. 

This conversation is lively and informative. It’s a feel-good story set for foodies and those of us growing into gifting and solar energy.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Solar power is simple now, thanks in part to Burners who gift the power of the sun. The Burners in this episode also gift steamed rolls with savory fillings, called bao — so much delicious bao.

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David Hau (Chairman Bao), Marcus De Paula (Next Level), and their campmates also refined their solar systems to power a charging station for EVs and e-Mutant Vehicles. They share their learnings with neighboring camps, the Temple Builders Guild, and us right here in this episode.

This is how to wean off gas generators, or bring more power to your offerings at BRC, your Regional event, your home, or even the collapse of civilized civilization. 

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Explore the magic monuments of Black Rock City 2025.</p><p>Katie Hazard, Director of Art, leads the selection, placement, and installation of artwork,  and she leads Burning Man's art grant selection committees. </p><p>The ARTery is in the center of Black Rock City, slightly offset like the human heart. It’s the epicenter of art support for nearly 400 art pieces, from towering sculptures to immersive environments.</p><p>Before these art projects are sourced, crafted, and assembled with everything from hot glue to heavy equipment, they are first conceptualized by artists and engineers. Burning Man’s Honoraria project grants 76 of these art projects about half of the funding they need, a total of $1.3 million.  </p><p>Katie and Stuart explore how to foster accessibility and agency in artist groups. They describe some of the installations coming this summer, from interactive Sphinxes to a sphere of sinks, from a lost troll of sustainability to a fire-spinning pigeon. </p><p>Some of the experiences include:</p><ul><li>an inflatable black cloud from Ukraine</li><li>an Indigenous deer destined for ceremonial land</li><li>an Afrofuturist pillar with an ancient modern secret</li><li>a screaming booth that displays visual reactions to sound</li><li>a woman with a merry-go-round crown, jump rope dreadlocks, and swing earrings</li></ul><p>Listen in on this sonic journey of how Burner art is co-created and curated, and how BRC’s surreal skyline is taking shape.</p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2025/03/burning-man-arts/brc-art/introducing-brc-2025-honoraria-art/" target="_blank">Introducing 2025 BRC Honoraria Art (Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/programs/burning-man-arts/grants/brc-honoraria/" target="_blank">Black Rock City Honoraria Program</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/volunteering/teams/artist-services/" target="_blank">ARTery (Art Services)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/preparation/black-rock-city-guide/infrastructure/the-artery/" target="_blank">The ARTery Volunteer Teams</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/author/katiehazard/" target="_blank">Katie Hazard (Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2024/11/philosophical-center/the-theme/burning-man-2025-tomorrow-today/" target="_blank">2025 Art Theme: Tomorrow Today</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/about/history/art-history/archive/" target="_blank">Burning Man Art Installation Archive</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Mar 2025 00:50:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Katie Hazard, Stuart Mangrum)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Explore the magic monuments of Black Rock City 2025.</p><p>Katie Hazard, Director of Art, leads the selection, placement, and installation of artwork,  and she leads Burning Man's art grant selection committees. </p><p>The ARTery is in the center of Black Rock City, slightly offset like the human heart. It’s the epicenter of art support for nearly 400 art pieces, from towering sculptures to immersive environments.</p><p>Before these art projects are sourced, crafted, and assembled with everything from hot glue to heavy equipment, they are first conceptualized by artists and engineers. Burning Man’s Honoraria project grants 76 of these art projects about half of the funding they need, a total of $1.3 million.  </p><p>Katie and Stuart explore how to foster accessibility and agency in artist groups. They describe some of the installations coming this summer, from interactive Sphinxes to a sphere of sinks, from a lost troll of sustainability to a fire-spinning pigeon. </p><p>Some of the experiences include:</p><ul><li>an inflatable black cloud from Ukraine</li><li>an Indigenous deer destined for ceremonial land</li><li>an Afrofuturist pillar with an ancient modern secret</li><li>a screaming booth that displays visual reactions to sound</li><li>a woman with a merry-go-round crown, jump rope dreadlocks, and swing earrings</li></ul><p>Listen in on this sonic journey of how Burner art is co-created and curated, and how BRC’s surreal skyline is taking shape.</p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2025/03/burning-man-arts/brc-art/introducing-brc-2025-honoraria-art/" target="_blank">Introducing 2025 BRC Honoraria Art (Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/programs/burning-man-arts/grants/brc-honoraria/" target="_blank">Black Rock City Honoraria Program</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/volunteering/teams/artist-services/" target="_blank">ARTery (Art Services)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/preparation/black-rock-city-guide/infrastructure/the-artery/" target="_blank">The ARTery Volunteer Teams</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/author/katiehazard/" target="_blank">Katie Hazard (Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2024/11/philosophical-center/the-theme/burning-man-2025-tomorrow-today/" target="_blank">2025 Art Theme: Tomorrow Today</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/about/history/art-history/archive/" target="_blank">Burning Man Art Installation Archive</a></p>
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      <itunes:summary>Explore the magic monuments of Black Rock City 2025.

Katie Hazard, Director of Art, leads the selection, placement, and installation of artwork,  and she leads Burning Man&apos;s art grant selection committees. 

The ARTery is in the center of Black Rock City, slightly offset like the human heart. It’s the epicenter of art support for nearly 400 art pieces, from towering sculptures to immersive environments.

Before these art projects are sourced, crafted, and assembled with everything from hot glue to heavy equipment, they are first conceptualized by artists and engineers. Burning Man’s Honoraria project grants 76 of these art projects about half of the funding they need, a total of $1.3 million. 

Katie and Stuart explore how to foster accessibility and agency in artist groups. They describe some of the installations coming this summer, from interactive Sphinxes to a sphere of sinks, from a lost troll of sustainability to a fire-spinning pigeon. 

Some of the experiences include:
· an inflatable black cloud from Ukraine
· an Indigenous deer destined for ceremonial land
· an Afrofuturist pillar with an ancient modern secret
· a screaming booth that displays visual reactions to sound
· a woman with a merry-go-round crown, jump rope dreadlocks, and swing earrings

Listen in on this sonic journey of how Burner art is co-created and curated, and how BRC’s surreal skyline is taking shape.
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      <itunes:subtitle>Explore the magic monuments of Black Rock City 2025.

Katie Hazard, Director of Art, leads the selection, placement, and installation of artwork,  and she leads Burning Man&apos;s art grant selection committees. 

The ARTery is in the center of Black Rock City, slightly offset like the human heart. It’s the epicenter of art support for nearly 400 art pieces, from towering sculptures to immersive environments.

Before these art projects are sourced, crafted, and assembled with everything from hot glue to heavy equipment, they are first conceptualized by artists and engineers. Burning Man’s Honoraria project grants 76 of these art projects about half of the funding they need, a total of $1.3 million. 

Katie and Stuart explore how to foster accessibility and agency in artist groups. They describe some of the installations coming this summer, from interactive Sphinxes to a sphere of sinks, from a lost troll of sustainability to a fire-spinning pigeon. 

Some of the experiences include:
· an inflatable black cloud from Ukraine
· an Indigenous deer destined for ceremonial land
· an Afrofuturist pillar with an ancient modern secret
· a screaming booth that displays visual reactions to sound
· a woman with a merry-go-round crown, jump rope dreadlocks, and swing earrings

Listen in on this sonic journey of how Burner art is co-created and curated, and how BRC’s surreal skyline is taking shape.
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      <title>De-bureaucratizing Your Burn</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Legend whispers of a time when Burning Man was a lawless Eden, a fiery playground of unbridled do-ocracy; no rules, just pure creative chaos. But as Black Rock City has grown into a thriving metropolis, so has the need for structure. We've gone from jokey forms for an ‘artistic license’ to complex permit obligations. We’ve gone from giving ourselves permission to taking on a system that can feel overwhelming.</p><p>How can we better balance radical self-expression with the necessities of a city? How can we purge bureaucracy, or are all those old rules essential for safety and sustainability?</p><p>This episode delves into the "agonizing reappraisal" within the Burning Man Project, a movement to streamline processes and discard red tape.</p><p>Stuart explores the dusty trail from Black Rock City's anarchic origins to the sign marked 2025. He talks with Louder Charlie, the Operations Director of the whole place. He also talks with Chef Juke of the DMV Council, and Level Placerman, Manager of the Placement team.</p><p>Here’s a sneak peek behind the scenesters who are preserving the unique magic while navigating the complexities of growth, and how they ensure that the spirit of creation remains accessible to all.</p><p>Is it possible to balance the wild heart of Burner culture and the grown-up practices of a city? We’re about to find out.</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/events/2025-camp-symposium/" target="_blank">The Camp Symposium - March 22, 2025</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/" target="_blank">Camps and Placement</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/preparation/black-rock-city-guide/infrastructure/dept-of-mutant-vehicles/" target="_blank">The Department of Mutant Vehicles</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2025/02/black-rock-city/ticketing/2025ticketinfo/" target="_blank">2025 Ticket Info </a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/10principles/" target="_blank">The 10 Principles</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/tag/making-bureaucracy-burning-man-compliant/" target="_blank">Bureaucracy (Burning Man Journal)</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Feb 2025 21:04:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Level Placerman, Charlie Dolman, Stuart Mangrum, Chef Juke)</author>
      <link>http://live.burningman.org</link>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Legend whispers of a time when Burning Man was a lawless Eden, a fiery playground of unbridled do-ocracy; no rules, just pure creative chaos. But as Black Rock City has grown into a thriving metropolis, so has the need for structure. We've gone from jokey forms for an ‘artistic license’ to complex permit obligations. We’ve gone from giving ourselves permission to taking on a system that can feel overwhelming.</p><p>How can we better balance radical self-expression with the necessities of a city? How can we purge bureaucracy, or are all those old rules essential for safety and sustainability?</p><p>This episode delves into the "agonizing reappraisal" within the Burning Man Project, a movement to streamline processes and discard red tape.</p><p>Stuart explores the dusty trail from Black Rock City's anarchic origins to the sign marked 2025. He talks with Louder Charlie, the Operations Director of the whole place. He also talks with Chef Juke of the DMV Council, and Level Placerman, Manager of the Placement team.</p><p>Here’s a sneak peek behind the scenesters who are preserving the unique magic while navigating the complexities of growth, and how they ensure that the spirit of creation remains accessible to all.</p><p>Is it possible to balance the wild heart of Burner culture and the grown-up practices of a city? We’re about to find out.</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/events/2025-camp-symposium/" target="_blank">The Camp Symposium - March 22, 2025</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/" target="_blank">Camps and Placement</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/preparation/black-rock-city-guide/infrastructure/dept-of-mutant-vehicles/" target="_blank">The Department of Mutant Vehicles</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2025/02/black-rock-city/ticketing/2025ticketinfo/" target="_blank">2025 Ticket Info </a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/10principles/" target="_blank">The 10 Principles</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/tag/making-bureaucracy-burning-man-compliant/" target="_blank">Bureaucracy (Burning Man Journal)</a></p>
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How can we better balance radical self-expression with the necessities of a city? How can we purge bureaucracy, or are all those old rules essential for safety and sustainability?

This episode delves into the &quot;agonizing reappraisal&quot; within the Burning Man Project, a movement to streamline processes and discard red tape.

Stuart explores the dusty trail from Black Rock City&apos;s anarchic origins to the sign marked 2025. He talks with Louder Charlie, the Operations Director of the whole place. He also talks with Chef Juke of the DMV Council, and Level Placerman, Manager of the Placement team.

Here’s a sneak peek behind the scenesters who are preserving the unique magic while navigating the complexities of growth, and how they ensure that the spirit of creation remains accessible to all.

Is it possible to balance the wild heart of Burner culture and the grown-up practices of a city? We’re about to find out.</itunes:summary>
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How can we better balance radical self-expression with the necessities of a city? How can we purge bureaucracy, or are all those old rules essential for safety and sustainability?

This episode delves into the &quot;agonizing reappraisal&quot; within the Burning Man Project, a movement to streamline processes and discard red tape.

Stuart explores the dusty trail from Black Rock City&apos;s anarchic origins to the sign marked 2025. He talks with Louder Charlie, the Operations Director of the whole place. He also talks with Chef Juke of the DMV Council, and Level Placerman, Manager of the Placement team.

Here’s a sneak peek behind the scenesters who are preserving the unique magic while navigating the complexities of growth, and how they ensure that the spirit of creation remains accessible to all.

Is it possible to balance the wild heart of Burner culture and the grown-up practices of a city? We’re about to find out.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Mutant vehicles! Theme camps! Art experiences! It all emanates from the community… overlapping circles of people who are everywhere between being newcomers and seasoned, local and global, young and old.</p>
<p>Andie Grace talks with next-gen Burners Taylor Andrews, Kat Ebert, Mani Senthil, and Whitney Wilhelmy about how to find your crew like you never thought possible.</p>
<p>They break down barriers and clear pathways through an initiative called “Rising Sparks” which demystifies BRC and Regional events, and guides Burners to get more from the magic.</p>
<p>They explore the art of participation: </p>
<ul>
 <li>seeing the sweet spot between being unmoored and overdoing it</li>
 <li>balancing of survival and self-expression</li>
 <li>finding fresh takes on mentorship</li>
</ul>
<p>Hear how they claim their place and shape the future. </p>
<p>"Rising Sparks is a grassroots collective fostering intergenerational collaboration, connection, and cultural continuity within Burning Man.</p>
<p>We cultivate community-driven spaces where emerging leaders, newcomers, and seasoned Burners can connect, dream big, and contribute to the future of Burning Man—both within Black Rock City and globally.</p>
<p>Our mission is to inspire participation, address barriers to entry, and cultivate leadership across generations by providing mentorship, community-driven tools, and creative collaboration opportunities.</p>
<p>We are igniting the next generation of artists, leaders, and changemakers by stewarding an accessible, culturally diverse, and evolving Burning Man culture." </p>
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<p><a href="https://burningman.org/about-us/who-we-are/rising-sparks/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">burningman.org/about-us/who-we-are/rising-sparks</a></p>
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<p>Andie Grace talks with next-gen Burners Taylor Andrews, Kat Ebert, Mani Senthil, and Whitney Wilhelmy about how to find your crew like you never thought possible.</p>
<p>They break down barriers and clear pathways through an initiative called “Rising Sparks” which demystifies BRC and Regional events, and guides Burners to get more from the magic.</p>
<p>They explore the art of participation: </p>
<ul>
 <li>seeing the sweet spot between being unmoored and overdoing it</li>
 <li>balancing of survival and self-expression</li>
 <li>finding fresh takes on mentorship</li>
</ul>
<p>Hear how they claim their place and shape the future. </p>
<p>"Rising Sparks is a grassroots collective fostering intergenerational collaboration, connection, and cultural continuity within Burning Man.</p>
<p>We cultivate community-driven spaces where emerging leaders, newcomers, and seasoned Burners can connect, dream big, and contribute to the future of Burning Man—both within Black Rock City and globally.</p>
<p>Our mission is to inspire participation, address barriers to entry, and cultivate leadership across generations by providing mentorship, community-driven tools, and creative collaboration opportunities.</p>
<p>We are igniting the next generation of artists, leaders, and changemakers by stewarding an accessible, culturally diverse, and evolving Burning Man culture." </p>
<p><a href="https://linktr.ee/therisingsparks" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">linktr.ee/therisingsparks</a></p>
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Andie Grace talks with next-gen Burners Taylor Andrews, Kat Ebert, Mani Senthil, and Whitney Wilhelmy about how to find your crew like you never thought possible.

They break down barriers and clear pathways through an initiative called “Rising Sparks” which demystifies BRC and Regional events, and guides Burners to get more from the magic.

They explore the art of participation: 
 · seeing the sweet spot between being unmoored and overdoing it
 · balancing of survival and self-expression
 · finding fresh takes on mentorship

Hear how they claim their place and shape the future. 

&quot;Rising Sparks is a grassroots collective fostering intergenerational collaboration, connection, and cultural continuity within Burning Man.&quot;</itunes:summary>
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Andie Grace talks with next-gen Burners Taylor Andrews, Kat Ebert, Mani Senthil, and Whitney Wilhelmy about how to find your crew like you never thought possible.

They break down barriers and clear pathways through an initiative called “Rising Sparks” which demystifies BRC and Regional events, and guides Burners to get more from the magic.

They explore the art of participation: 
 · seeing the sweet spot between being unmoored and overdoing it
 · balancing of survival and self-expression
 · finding fresh takes on mentorship

Hear how they claim their place and shape the future. 

&quot;Rising Sparks is a grassroots collective fostering intergenerational collaboration, connection, and cultural continuity within Burning Man.&quot;</itunes:subtitle>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Jan 2025 20:46:00 +0000</pubDate>
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For the first few years of Black Rock City we didn&apos;t have a temple. Now, people can&apos;t imagine living without it. Each year, participants create messages, tributes, and altars for who and what they want to release. The event culminates with the burning of the temple in what organically evolved to be a silent Burn.

Listen to Stuart talk with Miguel Arraiz García, the lead artist for this year’s “Temple of the Deep.” Hear stories about how a temple is built, from crew selection to fundraising, from chances taken to lessons learned. This poetic and playful conversation exemplifies how this year’s temple is already healing.

Miguel says, “We are always looking for the answers above us. I was trying to make something just to look for the answer between us or among us. So it is not that much building a temple, it is more building like a shelter for emotions, a safe space where you can be with people.”</itunes:summary>
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For the first few years of Black Rock City we didn&apos;t have a temple. Now, people can&apos;t imagine living without it. Each year, participants create messages, tributes, and altars for who and what they want to release. The event culminates with the burning of the temple in what organically evolved to be a silent Burn.

Listen to Stuart talk with Miguel Arraiz García, the lead artist for this year’s “Temple of the Deep.” Hear stories about how a temple is built, from crew selection to fundraising, from chances taken to lessons learned. This poetic and playful conversation exemplifies how this year’s temple is already healing.

Miguel says, “We are always looking for the answers above us. I was trying to make something just to look for the answer between us or among us. So it is not that much building a temple, it is more building like a shelter for emotions, a safe space where you can be with people.”</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Disasters happen. Communities come together to recover and rebuild. Governments and NGOs help however they know how.  </p><p>Will Heegaard sees every disaster as a chance to build back greener. His non-profit provides power and water from nature.<br />· power from the sun – instead of gas generators<br />· water from the air – instead of plastic water bottles</p><p>He helped with disaster relief from hurricanes in Florida, North Carolina, and Puerto Rico.<br />He helped in West Africa, in the Philippines, and with the Maui Fires.<br />He helped with the LA Fires.</p><p>And he taught himself to create power and water from nature while serving as a paramedic in Black Rock City.</p><p>These adventure stories include laughter and levity in learning.</p><p><a href="https://www.footprintproject.org/" target="_blank">FootprintProject.org</a></p><p><a href="http://burnerswithoutborders.org" target="_blank">BurnersWithoutBorders.org</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/programs/philosophical-center/" target="_blank">Burning Man Project: Philosophical Center</a></p>
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Will Heegaard sees every disaster as a chance to build back greener. His non-profit provides power and water from nature.
· power from the sun – instead of gas generators
· water from the air – instead of plastic water bottles

He helped with disaster relief from hurricanes in Florida, North Carolina, and Puerto Rico.
He helped in West Africa, in the Philippines, and with the Maui Fires.
He helped with the LA Fires.

And he taught himself to create power and water from nature while serving as a paramedic in Black Rock City.

These adventure stories include laughter and levity in learning.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Disasters happen. Communities come together to recover and rebuild. Governments and NGOs help however they know how.  

Will Heegaard sees every disaster as a chance to build back greener. His non-profit provides power and water from nature.
· power from the sun – instead of gas generators
· water from the air – instead of plastic water bottles

He helped with disaster relief from hurricanes in Florida, North Carolina, and Puerto Rico.
He helped in West Africa, in the Philippines, and with the Maui Fires.
He helped with the LA Fires.

And he taught himself to create power and water from nature while serving as a paramedic in Black Rock City.

These adventure stories include laughter and levity in learning.</itunes:subtitle>
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Hear stories of early technology on the playa, in Silicon Valley, and on the internet.

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 · Andie Grace, aka Actiongrl, interviews from the vantage of having co-created Burning Man’s world of communications, from Media Mecca to this very podcast.
 · Brian Behlendorf - technologist and open-source software pioneer. He developed Burning Man’s online presence and connected people through the Venn diagram of luminaries from SFRaves to Wired Magazine to the Apache Software Foundation.
 · David Beach - designer, creative director, and instigator of the impossible with early dynamic content on the web. He helped create Burning Man’s first live streaming and web presence.
 · Scott Beale - documentarian, founder of Laughing Squid, subculture super-connector of various tentacles of the meta-scene.
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They resist the urge to quiz newbies on the 10 Principles, while they also say that Burners should not take themselves too seriously. 

They try on the notion that nothing matters and everything’s humorous.

They make sense of big ideas like collective effervescence, emotional equations, and the need for aesthetics and beauty.

They talk about a deep diversity of ritual gatherings around the world, and the influence of the global community emanating from Regional Burns.

They tell stories about all this and more, and somehow it all flows.</itunes:summary>
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They resist the urge to quiz newbies on the 10 Principles, while they also say that Burners should not take themselves too seriously. 

They try on the notion that nothing matters and everything’s humorous.

They make sense of big ideas like collective effervescence, emotional equations, and the need for aesthetics and beauty.

They talk about a deep diversity of ritual gatherings around the world, and the influence of the global community emanating from Regional Burns.

They tell stories about all this and more, and somehow it all flows.</itunes:subtitle>
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What happens when a camp or mutant vehicle takes a break from Black Rock City? After all the Communal Effort devoted to their playa project, do they even know how to stop? Apparently not... and the world benefits.

kbot and Stuart speak with people who pressed pause on producing in Black Rock City, only to put their time, imagination, and heart into projects that build a better world.

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  · Leo &amp; Catarina of Jaguara share how their mutant vehicle has become a vehicle for education and expression in Columbia.
  · Zoe (aka “Jeff”) of Camp Starbarf tells how a year off for her camp spawned a voter support initiative and a punk rock band!

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What happens when a camp or mutant vehicle takes a break from Black Rock City? After all the Communal Effort devoted to their playa project, do they even know how to stop? Apparently not... and the world benefits.

kbot and Stuart speak with people who pressed pause on producing in Black Rock City, only to put their time, imagination, and heart into projects that build a better world.

  · Leon &amp; Patrizia of New York Dangerous discuss how their resource rescue nonprofit fosters a ‘pay it forward’ form of altruism.
  · Leo &amp; Catarina of Jaguara share how their mutant vehicle has become a vehicle for education and expression in Columbia.
  · Zoe (aka “Jeff”) of Camp Starbarf tells how a year off for her camp spawned a voter support initiative and a punk rock band!

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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Nov 2024 19:22:12 +0000</pubDate>
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Tom talks about the weather, specifically hurricanes, and how Burners Without Borders started and grows despite extreme circumstances because Burners are extreme!

Tom’s tales of adventure include paperwork pranks and ad hoc Cajun catharsis. If Burning Man is a permission engine, giving people agency in their lives, he says the lesson of Burning Man is finding out what is too much and then finding the sweet spot.

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Tom talks about the weather, specifically hurricanes, and how Burners Without Borders started and grows despite extreme circumstances because Burners are extreme!

Tom’s tales of adventure include paperwork pranks and ad hoc Cajun catharsis. If Burning Man is a permission engine, giving people agency in their lives, he says the lesson of Burning Man is finding out what is too much and then finding the sweet spot.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Academics from everywhere experiment, collaborate, and even interpret our stories of "This one time at Burning Man."</p><p>In this episode, Stuart talks with people from Burning Nerds, an annual gathering of academics in Black Rock City. They keep it light, though; not too many unnecessarily fancy words. </p><p>Dr Jukka-Pekka Heikkilä describes the technique used by the Burning Man Project that gives more power to the people. </p><p>Bryan Yazell and Patricia Wolf of the University of Southern Denmark use Flash Fiction in BRC to develop a new subgenre of sci-fi called climate fiction (‘cli-fi’), stories that are less dystopian, even less utopian, more protopian (fancy word) — not good or bad, but progress.</p><p>Professor Matt Zook of the University of Kentucky extols Black Rock City's unique aspects, from temporality to being a place apart. He and Stuart explore the interplay between digital and physical spaces, and what about community actually makes it good.</p><p>Then Jukka-Pekka Heikkilä returns with how the Burning Stories project, now in its 6th year of tracking tales, is a cultural repository and is training a gifted AI on how Burners be Burning.</p><p><a href="http://jukkapekka.com" target="_blank">jukkapekka.com</a></p><p><a href="https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/en/persons/yazell" target="_blank">sdu.dk/en/persons/yazell</a></p><p><a href="https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/en/persons/pawo" target="_blank">sdu.dk/en/persons/pawo</a></p><p><a href="https://geography.as.uky.edu/users/zook" target="_blank">geography.as.uky.edu/users/zook</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/programs/philosophical-center/academics" target="_blank">burningman.org/programs/philosophical-center/academics</a></p><p><a href="https://regionals.burningman.org/european-leadership-summit" target="_blank">regionals.burningman.org/european-leadership-summit</a></p><p><a href="https://www.burning-stories.com/" target="_blank">burning-stories.com</a></p><p><a href="https://kk.org/thetechnium/protopia" target="_blank">kk.org/thetechnium/protopia</a></p><p><a href="https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/en/publications/enacting-hopeful-climate-futures-at-burning-man-2024" target="_blank"><strong>sdu.dk/en/publications/enacting-hopeful-climate-futures-at-burning-man-2024</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/bj%C3%B8rn-s-cience-235b471a3/" target="_blank">Bjørn S. Cience - Founding Board Member at Institute of Performative Inquiry</a></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Academics from everywhere experiment, collaborate, and even interpret our stories of "This one time at Burning Man."</p><p>In this episode, Stuart talks with people from Burning Nerds, an annual gathering of academics in Black Rock City. They keep it light, though; not too many unnecessarily fancy words. </p><p>Dr Jukka-Pekka Heikkilä describes the technique used by the Burning Man Project that gives more power to the people. </p><p>Bryan Yazell and Patricia Wolf of the University of Southern Denmark use Flash Fiction in BRC to develop a new subgenre of sci-fi called climate fiction (‘cli-fi’), stories that are less dystopian, even less utopian, more protopian (fancy word) — not good or bad, but progress.</p><p>Professor Matt Zook of the University of Kentucky extols Black Rock City's unique aspects, from temporality to being a place apart. He and Stuart explore the interplay between digital and physical spaces, and what about community actually makes it good.</p><p>Then Jukka-Pekka Heikkilä returns with how the Burning Stories project, now in its 6th year of tracking tales, is a cultural repository and is training a gifted AI on how Burners be Burning.</p><p><a href="http://jukkapekka.com" target="_blank">jukkapekka.com</a></p><p><a href="https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/en/persons/yazell" target="_blank">sdu.dk/en/persons/yazell</a></p><p><a href="https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/en/persons/pawo" target="_blank">sdu.dk/en/persons/pawo</a></p><p><a href="https://geography.as.uky.edu/users/zook" target="_blank">geography.as.uky.edu/users/zook</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/programs/philosophical-center/academics" target="_blank">burningman.org/programs/philosophical-center/academics</a></p><p><a href="https://regionals.burningman.org/european-leadership-summit" target="_blank">regionals.burningman.org/european-leadership-summit</a></p><p><a href="https://www.burning-stories.com/" target="_blank">burning-stories.com</a></p><p><a href="https://kk.org/thetechnium/protopia" target="_blank">kk.org/thetechnium/protopia</a></p><p><a href="https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/en/publications/enacting-hopeful-climate-futures-at-burning-man-2024" target="_blank"><strong>sdu.dk/en/publications/enacting-hopeful-climate-futures-at-burning-man-2024</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/bj%C3%B8rn-s-cience-235b471a3/" target="_blank">Bjørn S. Cience - Founding Board Member at Institute of Performative Inquiry</a></p>
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      <itunes:summary>Academics from everywhere experiment, collaborate, and even interpret our stories of &quot;This one time at Burning Man.&quot;

In this episode, Stuart talks with people from Burning Nerds, an annual gathering of academics in Black Rock City. They keep it light, though; not too many unnecessarily fancy words. 

Dr Jukka-Pekka Heikkilä describes the technique used by the Burning Man Project that gives more power to the people. 

Bryan Yazell and Patricia Wolf of the University of Southern Denmark use Flash Fiction in BRC to develop a new subgenre of sci-fi called climate fiction (‘cli-fi’), stories that are less dystopian, even less utopian, more protopian (fancy word) — not good or bad, but progress.

Professor Matt Zook of the University of Kentucky extols Black Rock City&apos;s unique aspects, from temporality to being a place apart. He and Stuart explore the interplay between digital and physical spaces, and what about community actually makes it good.

Then Jukka-Pekka Heikkilä returns with how the Burning Stories project, now in its 6th year of tracking tales, is a cultural repository and is training a gifted AI on how Burners be Burning.</itunes:summary>
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In this episode, Stuart talks with people from Burning Nerds, an annual gathering of academics in Black Rock City. They keep it light, though; not too many unnecessarily fancy words. 

Dr Jukka-Pekka Heikkilä describes the technique used by the Burning Man Project that gives more power to the people. 

Bryan Yazell and Patricia Wolf of the University of Southern Denmark use Flash Fiction in BRC to develop a new subgenre of sci-fi called climate fiction (‘cli-fi’), stories that are less dystopian, even less utopian, more protopian (fancy word) — not good or bad, but progress.

Professor Matt Zook of the University of Kentucky extols Black Rock City&apos;s unique aspects, from temporality to being a place apart. He and Stuart explore the interplay between digital and physical spaces, and what about community actually makes it good.

Then Jukka-Pekka Heikkilä returns with how the Burning Stories project, now in its 6th year of tracking tales, is a cultural repository and is training a gifted AI on how Burners be Burning.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Everywhere? </p><p>Regional events actively align with Burning Man's 10 Principles. 85 official events happen in 30 countries, with collectively more participants and more art grants than the original Nevada event.</p><p>After 25 years, the combined regional presence is huge, diverse, and evolving, and it all started in one place: Black Rock City. Whether you're Burning in New York or New Zealand, all backroads lead back to BRC.</p><p>We called a bunch of the Regional leaders to see how things are going out in their other homes away from home. We heard from Argentina, China, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Italy, New Zealand, and even the far-flung realms of Texas and Kentucky.</p><p>Play this mixtape of people sharing stories from everywhere in the world.</p><p><a href="https://regionals.burningman.org" target="_blank">regionals.burningman.org</a></p><p>And here's a related episode from 2022: </p><p><a href="burningman.org/podcast/burning-man-is-not-a-place" target="_blank"><strong>burningman.org/podcast/burning-man-is-not-a-place</strong></a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Oct 2024 14:06:28 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everywhere? </p><p>Regional events actively align with Burning Man's 10 Principles. 85 official events happen in 30 countries, with collectively more participants and more art grants than the original Nevada event.</p><p>After 25 years, the combined regional presence is huge, diverse, and evolving, and it all started in one place: Black Rock City. Whether you're Burning in New York or New Zealand, all backroads lead back to BRC.</p><p>We called a bunch of the Regional leaders to see how things are going out in their other homes away from home. We heard from Argentina, China, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Italy, New Zealand, and even the far-flung realms of Texas and Kentucky.</p><p>Play this mixtape of people sharing stories from everywhere in the world.</p><p><a href="https://regionals.burningman.org" target="_blank">regionals.burningman.org</a></p><p>And here's a related episode from 2022: </p><p><a href="burningman.org/podcast/burning-man-is-not-a-place" target="_blank"><strong>burningman.org/podcast/burning-man-is-not-a-place</strong></a></p>
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Regional events actively align with Burning Man&apos;s 10 Principles. 85 official events happen in 30 countries, with collectively more participants and more art grants than the original Nevada event.

After 25 years, the combined regional presence is huge, diverse, and evolving, and it all started in one place: Black Rock City. Whether you&apos;re Burning in New York or New Zealand, all backroads lead back to BRC.

We called a bunch of the Regional leaders to see how things are going out in their other homes away from home. We heard from Argentina, China, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Italy, New Zealand, and even the far-flung realms of Texas and Kentucky.

Play this mixtape of people sharing stories from everywhere in the world.</itunes:summary>
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Regional events actively align with Burning Man&apos;s 10 Principles. 85 official events happen in 30 countries, with collectively more participants and more art grants than the original Nevada event.

After 25 years, the combined regional presence is huge, diverse, and evolving, and it all started in one place: Black Rock City. Whether you&apos;re Burning in New York or New Zealand, all backroads lead back to BRC.

We called a bunch of the Regional leaders to see how things are going out in their other homes away from home. We heard from Argentina, China, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Italy, New Zealand, and even the far-flung realms of Texas and Kentucky.

Play this mixtape of people sharing stories from everywhere in the world.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Volunteer Voices</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Thousands of people volunteer each year in Black Rock City, for days, weeks, or months. Add to that the volunteers at the many Regional events around the world and it’s more than can be counted on fingers and toes. </p><p>Why do we volunteer?</p><p>Is it because we feel we received a gift and we want to pay it back, or pay it forward?</p><p>Is it the meditation of hard work in a hard place adding a dimension to our experience?</p><p>Is it the chance to do something different, for a pixel pusher to build an object, an engineer to cook for artists, a project manager to manage a different kind of project?</p><p>The answer seems to be YES.</p><p>We interviewed a few longtime citizens of Black Rock City about why they volunteer with the Greeters, with DPW, and with the Man Base to hear the stories of Topless Deb, Tamsin, Ruin, Terra, and a guy named Fuckyeah.</p><p>Listen to the stories of Topless Deb, Tamsin, Ruin, Terra, and a guy named Fuckyeah.</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/volunteering/teams/" target="_blank">https://burningman.org/event/participate/volunteering/teams</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 3 Oct 2024 04:09:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thousands of people volunteer each year in Black Rock City, for days, weeks, or months. Add to that the volunteers at the many Regional events around the world and it’s more than can be counted on fingers and toes. </p><p>Why do we volunteer?</p><p>Is it because we feel we received a gift and we want to pay it back, or pay it forward?</p><p>Is it the meditation of hard work in a hard place adding a dimension to our experience?</p><p>Is it the chance to do something different, for a pixel pusher to build an object, an engineer to cook for artists, a project manager to manage a different kind of project?</p><p>The answer seems to be YES.</p><p>We interviewed a few longtime citizens of Black Rock City about why they volunteer with the Greeters, with DPW, and with the Man Base to hear the stories of Topless Deb, Tamsin, Ruin, Terra, and a guy named Fuckyeah.</p><p>Listen to the stories of Topless Deb, Tamsin, Ruin, Terra, and a guy named Fuckyeah.</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/volunteering/teams/" target="_blank">https://burningman.org/event/participate/volunteering/teams</a></p>
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      <itunes:summary>Thousands of people volunteer each year in Black Rock City, for days, weeks, or months. Add to that the volunteers at the many Regional events around the world and it’s more than can be counted on fingers and toes. 

Why do we volunteer?

Is it because we feel we received a gift and we want to pay it back, or pay it forward?

Is it the meditation of hard work in a hard place adding a dimension to our experience?

Is it the chance to do something different, for a pixel pusher to build an object, an engineer to cook for artists, a project manager to manage a different kind of project?

The answer seems to be YES.

We interviewed a few longtime citizens of Black Rock City about why they volunteer with the Greeters, with DPW, and with the Man Base to hear the stories of Topless Deb, Tamsin, Ruin, Terra, and a guy named Fuckyeah.

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      <itunes:subtitle>Thousands of people volunteer each year in Black Rock City, for days, weeks, or months. Add to that the volunteers at the many Regional events around the world and it’s more than can be counted on fingers and toes. 

Why do we volunteer?

Is it because we feel we received a gift and we want to pay it back, or pay it forward?

Is it the meditation of hard work in a hard place adding a dimension to our experience?

Is it the chance to do something different, for a pixel pusher to build an object, an engineer to cook for artists, a project manager to manage a different kind of project?

The answer seems to be YES.

We interviewed a few longtime citizens of Black Rock City about why they volunteer with the Greeters, with DPW, and with the Man Base to hear the stories of Topless Deb, Tamsin, Ruin, Terra, and a guy named Fuckyeah.

Listen to the stories of Topless Deb, Tamsin, Ruin, Terra, and a guy named Fuckyeah.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Burning Man doesn't make itself. The people who share their time and treasure, they create this weird wonder. Each of these people have stories about how Burning Man influenced their lives and how their lives influenced Burning Man. </p><p>The Flaming Tuba Guy is one of these people. His name is David Silverman aka Tubatron. Andie Grace talked with him about how his animation career started, how his musical career started, how the Mansonian Institute started, how his career with The Simpsons started, and how that influenced his involvement with Burning Man and vice versa. He also volunteers at BRC with the DPW at the Man Pavilion. </p><p>They recorded this at Burning Man and you can hear in their voices the phonic patina of the playa. </p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Silverman_(animator)" target="_blank">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Silverman_(animator)</a></p><p><a href="https://x.com/tubatron" target="_blank">https://x.com/tubatron</a></p><p>David shares more of his story in Episode 27 from 2020: </p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/holiday-special-santacon-from-home" target="_blank">https://burningman.org/podcast/holiday-special-santacon-from-home</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Sep 2024 17:50:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Stuart Mangrum, Andie Grace, David Silverman)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Burning Man doesn't make itself. The people who share their time and treasure, they create this weird wonder. Each of these people have stories about how Burning Man influenced their lives and how their lives influenced Burning Man. </p><p>The Flaming Tuba Guy is one of these people. His name is David Silverman aka Tubatron. Andie Grace talked with him about how his animation career started, how his musical career started, how the Mansonian Institute started, how his career with The Simpsons started, and how that influenced his involvement with Burning Man and vice versa. He also volunteers at BRC with the DPW at the Man Pavilion. </p><p>They recorded this at Burning Man and you can hear in their voices the phonic patina of the playa. </p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Silverman_(animator)" target="_blank">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Silverman_(animator)</a></p><p><a href="https://x.com/tubatron" target="_blank">https://x.com/tubatron</a></p><p>David shares more of his story in Episode 27 from 2020: </p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/holiday-special-santacon-from-home" target="_blank">https://burningman.org/podcast/holiday-special-santacon-from-home</a></p>
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The Flaming Tuba Guy is one of these people. His name is David Silverman aka Tubatron. Andie Grace talked with him about how his animation career started, how his musical career started, how the Mansonian Institute started, how his career with The Simpsons started, and how that influenced his involvement with Burning Man and vice versa. He also volunteers at BRC with the DPW at the Man Pavilion. 

They recorded this at Burning Man and you can hear in their voices the phonic patina of the playa. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Burning Man doesn&apos;t make itself. The people who share their time and treasure, they create this weird wonder. Each of these people have stories about how Burning Man influenced their lives and how their lives influenced Burning Man. 

The Flaming Tuba Guy is one of these people. His name is David Silverman aka Tubatron. Andie Grace talked with him about how his animation career started, how his musical career started, how the Mansonian Institute started, how his career with The Simpsons started, and how that influenced his involvement with Burning Man and vice versa. He also volunteers at BRC with the DPW at the Man Pavilion. 

They recorded this at Burning Man and you can hear in their voices the phonic patina of the playa. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>In Paiute Country: The Numa of Pyramid Lake</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Allow us to introduce you to the people who called the Black Rock Desert “home” way before we did. This is your backstage pass to the original Burners of the Great Basin: The Pyramid Lake Paiute. </p><p>Strap in for a road trip that's part history lesson, part cultural exchange, and essential listening for when you wonder, "Who lived here before we showed up in tutus?"</p><p>We're not just passing through, we're digging deep with…</p><ul><li>Billie Jean Guerrero: Director of the Pyramid Lake Museum</li><li>Mervin Wright: Environmental Manager</li><li>James Phoenix: Former Chairman</li><li>Steven Wadsworth: Current Chairman</li><li>Dean Barlese: Elder and Spiritual Leader</li><li>"Double D": A tribal member at at the Golden Spike Ceremony</li></ul><p>Find this episode wherever podcasts prevail, and on <a href="https://youtu.be/eG1J7GoVBuI?si=SgT_Gletihv_o3Bl" target="_blank">YouTube</a>: </p><p>Helpful links:</p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2023/07/black-rock-city/leaving-no-trace/pyramid-lake-paiute-tribe-message" target="_blank">A Message from the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe to All BRC Citizens 2023 (Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p>Donate your leftover, non-perishable food to the Pyramid Lake Paiute. Drop it off at Bunny’s Tacos in Nixon! Here are <a href="https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Gerlach,+NV/39.8311211,-119.3600874/@39.8295458,-119.6640583,87365m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m10!4m9!1m5!1m1!1s0x809fb25d9546944f:0xd0558e212d1d9022!2m2!1d-119.3567677!2d40.6516223!1m1!4e1!3e0?entry=ttu" target="_blank">Google Map Directions</a> from playa to Bunny’s. </p><p>Camp or recreate at Pyramid Lake. Buy a permit <a href="https://plpt.nagfa.net/online/" target="_blank">here.</a></p><p>Volunteer at the Pyramid Lake Visitor Center and Museum. Help build out the new medicine garden or improve the museum’s new <i>haba</i> (traditional Paiute shade structure). Contact Billie Jean Guerrero at <a href="mailto:bjguerrero@plpt.nsn.us" target="_blank">bjguerrero@plpt.nsn.us</a></p><p>Donate to the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe. Stop by the <a href="https://pyramidlake.us/museum" target="_blank">Pyramid Lake Museum and Visitor Center</a>. You can donate in person! Gifting! </p><p>You can also write to the Tribal Secretary at <a href="mailto:tribalsecretary@plpt.nsn.us" target="_blank">tribalsecretary@plpt.nsn.us</a> with which program, department, or tribal office you’d like to direct your donation.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Aug 2024 20:27:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Allie Wollner, Dean Barlese, Billie Jean Guerrero, James Phoenix, Mervin Wright, Steven Wadsworth, Double D, Stuart Mangrum)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Allow us to introduce you to the people who called the Black Rock Desert “home” way before we did. This is your backstage pass to the original Burners of the Great Basin: The Pyramid Lake Paiute. </p><p>Strap in for a road trip that's part history lesson, part cultural exchange, and essential listening for when you wonder, "Who lived here before we showed up in tutus?"</p><p>We're not just passing through, we're digging deep with…</p><ul><li>Billie Jean Guerrero: Director of the Pyramid Lake Museum</li><li>Mervin Wright: Environmental Manager</li><li>James Phoenix: Former Chairman</li><li>Steven Wadsworth: Current Chairman</li><li>Dean Barlese: Elder and Spiritual Leader</li><li>"Double D": A tribal member at at the Golden Spike Ceremony</li></ul><p>Find this episode wherever podcasts prevail, and on <a href="https://youtu.be/eG1J7GoVBuI?si=SgT_Gletihv_o3Bl" target="_blank">YouTube</a>: </p><p>Helpful links:</p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2023/07/black-rock-city/leaving-no-trace/pyramid-lake-paiute-tribe-message" target="_blank">A Message from the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe to All BRC Citizens 2023 (Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p>Donate your leftover, non-perishable food to the Pyramid Lake Paiute. Drop it off at Bunny’s Tacos in Nixon! Here are <a href="https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Gerlach,+NV/39.8311211,-119.3600874/@39.8295458,-119.6640583,87365m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m10!4m9!1m5!1m1!1s0x809fb25d9546944f:0xd0558e212d1d9022!2m2!1d-119.3567677!2d40.6516223!1m1!4e1!3e0?entry=ttu" target="_blank">Google Map Directions</a> from playa to Bunny’s. </p><p>Camp or recreate at Pyramid Lake. Buy a permit <a href="https://plpt.nagfa.net/online/" target="_blank">here.</a></p><p>Volunteer at the Pyramid Lake Visitor Center and Museum. Help build out the new medicine garden or improve the museum’s new <i>haba</i> (traditional Paiute shade structure). Contact Billie Jean Guerrero at <a href="mailto:bjguerrero@plpt.nsn.us" target="_blank">bjguerrero@plpt.nsn.us</a></p><p>Donate to the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe. Stop by the <a href="https://pyramidlake.us/museum" target="_blank">Pyramid Lake Museum and Visitor Center</a>. You can donate in person! Gifting! </p><p>You can also write to the Tribal Secretary at <a href="mailto:tribalsecretary@plpt.nsn.us" target="_blank">tribalsecretary@plpt.nsn.us</a> with which program, department, or tribal office you’d like to direct your donation.</p>
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      <itunes:title>In Paiute Country: The Numa of Pyramid Lake</itunes:title>
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Strap in for a road trip that&apos;s part history lesson, part cultural exchange, and essential listening for when you wonder, &quot;Who lived here before we showed up in tutus?&quot;

We&apos;re not just passing through, we&apos;re digging deep with…

We&apos;re not just passing through, we&apos;re digging deep with…
· Billie Jean Guerrero: Director of the Pyramid Lake Museum 
· Mervin Wright: Environmental Manager 
· James Phoenix: Former Chairman 
· Steven Wadsworth: Current Chairman
· Dean Barlese: Elder and Spiritual Leader
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Strap in for a road trip that&apos;s part history lesson, part cultural exchange, and essential listening for when you wonder, &quot;Who lived here before we showed up in tutus?&quot;

We&apos;re not just passing through, we&apos;re digging deep with…

We&apos;re not just passing through, we&apos;re digging deep with…
· Billie Jean Guerrero: Director of the Pyramid Lake Museum 
· Mervin Wright: Environmental Manager 
· James Phoenix: Former Chairman 
· Steven Wadsworth: Current Chairman
· Dean Barlese: Elder and Spiritual Leader
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It’s casual. It’s layered. It’s a room of Burners.

What constitutes culture jamming? Where does Burning Man bridge the divide to bring people together? How have pillars of our culture evolved from awkward beginnings?

They swap stories about the perks of unbranding. They joke about gifting and regifting, and the spectrum between talismans and swag. They go off the rails into how mainstream culture plays with Burning Man tropes.

Then they go beyond making a party in the desert, out into the world, to the Regional Network as a living embodiment of ‘Each One Teach One.’ They show how collaboration creates the community. They explore actually active inclusivity, and the question “Who are we?”</itunes:summary>
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It’s casual. It’s layered. It’s a room of Burners.

What constitutes culture jamming? Where does Burning Man bridge the divide to bring people together? How have pillars of our culture evolved from awkward beginnings?

They swap stories about the perks of unbranding. They joke about gifting and regifting, and the spectrum between talismans and swag. They go off the rails into how mainstream culture plays with Burning Man tropes.

Then they go beyond making a party in the desert, out into the world, to the Regional Network as a living embodiment of ‘Each One Teach One.’ They show how collaboration creates the community. They explore actually active inclusivity, and the question “Who are we?”</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Take a trip through the puzzle of porta-potties at a free-range event, highway happenings, and the new news about prep. This is deeper than “What is MOOP?” This is the ART of Leaving No Trace.</p><p>It’s part of the Burning Man ethos, and it’s why Black Rock City is the world's largest Leave No Trace event. Now nearly 100 other Burning Man events around the globe adhere to this attitude, this mindset. It’s an ongoing quest to leave less and less of a trace. As the principle is written, it invites us to leave spaces in better shape than we found them.</p><p>The 75,000 citizens of BRC pick up after themselves. It’s miraculous. And we can do more.</p><p>Those of us who take on the challenge, we see it as a process, a practice, a stretch goal. We look at ways to get closer to that zero point. Each of us is at a different point on the LNT learning curve. The next level is to develop techniques to do it collectively. It is a set of behaviors to be cultivated.</p><p>In this episode, we talk with some of the unsung heroes: </p><ul><li>blue: DPW Logistics & Project Manager of Recycle Camp</li><li>Barbarella: Resto’s Highway Clean-Up Manager</li><li>DA: Playa Restoration Manager</li><li>Hazmatt: Associate Director of BRC Business Operations</li></ul><p>We look at what gets left behind, so we can grok our cumulative impact, and make a better choice, a better cascade of choices, to teach good citizenship. Plus, eh, there may be a few poop jokes.</p><p>There’s an old saying in Black Rock City: “It was better next year.” Let’s leave no trace so that there will be a next year.</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/about/10-principles" target="_blank">burningman.org/about/10-principles</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/preparation/black-rock-city-guide/infrastructure/recycle-camp/" target="_blank">Recycle Camp</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2024/01/black-rock-city/leaving-no-trace/2023-moop-map/" target="_blank">2023 MOOP Map</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/dark-angel-of-black-rock-restoration-destiny/" target="_blank">DA on Restoration Destiny (Burning Man LIVE)</a></p>
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      <itunes:summary>Take a trip through the puzzle of porta-potties at a free-range event, highway happenings, and the new news about prep. This is deeper than “What is MOOP?” This is the ART of Leaving No Trace.

It’s part of the Burning Man ethos, and it’s why Black Rock City is the world&apos;s largest Leave No Trace event. Now nearly 100 other Burning Man events around the globe adhere to this attitude, this mindset. It’s an ongoing quest to leave less and less of a trace. As the principle is written, it invites us to leave spaces in better shape than we found them.

The 75,000 citizens of BRC pick up after themselves. It’s miraculous. And we can do more.

Those of us who take on the challenge, we see it as a process, a practice, a stretch goal. We look at ways to get closer to that zero point. Each of us is at a different point on the LNT learning curve. The next level is to develop techniques to do it collectively. It is a set of behaviors to be cultivated.

In this episode, we talk with some of the unsung heroes: 
• blue: DPW Logistics &amp; Project Manager of Recycle Camp
• Barbarella: Resto’s Highway Clean-Up Manager
• DA: Playa Restoration Manager
• Hazmatt: Associate Director of BRC Business Operations

We look at what gets left behind, so we can grok our cumulative impact, and make a better choice, a better cascade of choices, to teach good citizenship. Plus, eh, there may be a few poop jokes.

There’s an old saying in Black Rock City: “It was better next year.” Let’s leave no trace so that there will be a next year.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Take a trip through the puzzle of porta-potties at a free-range event, highway happenings, and the new news about prep. This is deeper than “What is MOOP?” This is the ART of Leaving No Trace.

It’s part of the Burning Man ethos, and it’s why Black Rock City is the world&apos;s largest Leave No Trace event. Now nearly 100 other Burning Man events around the globe adhere to this attitude, this mindset. It’s an ongoing quest to leave less and less of a trace. As the principle is written, it invites us to leave spaces in better shape than we found them.

The 75,000 citizens of BRC pick up after themselves. It’s miraculous. And we can do more.

Those of us who take on the challenge, we see it as a process, a practice, a stretch goal. We look at ways to get closer to that zero point. Each of us is at a different point on the LNT learning curve. The next level is to develop techniques to do it collectively. It is a set of behaviors to be cultivated.

In this episode, we talk with some of the unsung heroes: 
• blue: DPW Logistics &amp; Project Manager of Recycle Camp
• Barbarella: Resto’s Highway Clean-Up Manager
• DA: Playa Restoration Manager
• Hazmatt: Associate Director of BRC Business Operations

We look at what gets left behind, so we can grok our cumulative impact, and make a better choice, a better cascade of choices, to teach good citizenship. Plus, eh, there may be a few poop jokes.

There’s an old saying in Black Rock City: “It was better next year.” Let’s leave no trace so that there will be a next year.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Burning Man culture brings people together across all kinds of divides, yet we’re seeing an uptick of intolerance toward art and experiences in our community. The default world is often divided by ideology, religion, and politics. Could that division seep into this culture that aspires to welcome everyone?</p><p>How can we navigate the turbulent waters between, say, Radical Self-expression and Radical Inclusion? How do we walk the line between free speech and hate speech? How do we keep our global community together in times of outright war?</p><p>Listen in on a roundtable discussion about concerns that don’t have easy solutions. A few folks explore how the act of conversation changes what might otherwise seem controversial or divisive:</p><p>• Stuart Mangrum is Burning Man Project’s Director of the Philosophical Center so he directed some philosophers to center around a microphone to discuss.<br />• Caveat Magister debated and discussed Burning Man philosophy, then wrote books about it.<br />• Kay Morrison is a veteran Black Rock City artist, active in the Global Network, and a Burning Man Project board member.<br />• Steven Raspa is Associate Director of Community Events for Burning Man Project, and a co-founder of the Regional Network Committee.</p><p>This conversation concerns art, yes, and behavior — as participants, as people. It’s about being open-minded and open-hearted, even when it’s difficult to do. What is a safe space? What is a brave space? How can jackassery be respectful? What’s with all the questions? Tune in for the answers that lead to more questions.</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/about/10-principles" target="_blank">burningman.org/about/10-principles</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/turn-your-life-into-art-with-caveat-magister" target="_blank">Turn Your Life Into Art with Caveat Magister (Burning Man LIVE)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/kay-morrison-and-the-overall-wonderment-quotient" target="_blank">Kay Morrison and the Overall Wonderment Quotient (Burning Man LIVE)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/remember-how-to-burning-man-steven-raspa" target="_blank">Remember How to Burning Man with Steven Raspa (Burning Man LIVE)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/stuart-mangrums-serious-philosophy-of-shenanigans" target="_blank">Stuart Mangrum’s Serious Philosophy of Shenanigans (Burning Man LIVE)</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Jul 2024 14:37:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Stuart Magrum, Steven Raspa, Kay Morrison, Caveat Magister)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Burning Man culture brings people together across all kinds of divides, yet we’re seeing an uptick of intolerance toward art and experiences in our community. The default world is often divided by ideology, religion, and politics. Could that division seep into this culture that aspires to welcome everyone?</p><p>How can we navigate the turbulent waters between, say, Radical Self-expression and Radical Inclusion? How do we walk the line between free speech and hate speech? How do we keep our global community together in times of outright war?</p><p>Listen in on a roundtable discussion about concerns that don’t have easy solutions. A few folks explore how the act of conversation changes what might otherwise seem controversial or divisive:</p><p>• Stuart Mangrum is Burning Man Project’s Director of the Philosophical Center so he directed some philosophers to center around a microphone to discuss.<br />• Caveat Magister debated and discussed Burning Man philosophy, then wrote books about it.<br />• Kay Morrison is a veteran Black Rock City artist, active in the Global Network, and a Burning Man Project board member.<br />• Steven Raspa is Associate Director of Community Events for Burning Man Project, and a co-founder of the Regional Network Committee.</p><p>This conversation concerns art, yes, and behavior — as participants, as people. It’s about being open-minded and open-hearted, even when it’s difficult to do. What is a safe space? What is a brave space? How can jackassery be respectful? What’s with all the questions? Tune in for the answers that lead to more questions.</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/about/10-principles" target="_blank">burningman.org/about/10-principles</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/turn-your-life-into-art-with-caveat-magister" target="_blank">Turn Your Life Into Art with Caveat Magister (Burning Man LIVE)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/kay-morrison-and-the-overall-wonderment-quotient" target="_blank">Kay Morrison and the Overall Wonderment Quotient (Burning Man LIVE)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/remember-how-to-burning-man-steven-raspa" target="_blank">Remember How to Burning Man with Steven Raspa (Burning Man LIVE)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/stuart-mangrums-serious-philosophy-of-shenanigans" target="_blank">Stuart Mangrum’s Serious Philosophy of Shenanigans (Burning Man LIVE)</a></p>
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      <itunes:summary>Burning Man culture brings people together across all kinds of divides, yet we’re seeing an uptick of intolerance toward art and experiences in our community. The default world is often divided by ideology, religion, and politics. Could that division seep into this culture that aspires to welcome everyone?

How can we navigate the turbulent waters between, say, Radical Self-expression and Radical Inclusion? How do we walk the line between free speech and hate speech? How do we keep our global community together in times of outright war?

Listen in on a roundtable discussion about concerns that don’t have easy solutions. A few folks explore how the act of conversation changes what might otherwise seem controversial or divisive:

• Stuart Mangrum is Burning Man Project’s Director of the Philosophical Center so he directed some philosophers to center around a microphone to discuss.
• Caveat Magister debated and discussed Burning Man philosophy, then wrote books about it.
• Kay Morrison is a veteran Black Rock City artist, active in the Global Network, and a Burning Man Project board member.
• Steven Raspa is Associate Director of Community Events for Burning Man Project, and a co-founder of the Regional Network Committee.

This conversation concerns art, yes, and behavior — as participants, as people. It’s about being open-minded and open-hearted, even when it’s difficult to do. What is a safe space? What is a brave space? How can jackassery be respectful? What’s with all the questions? Tune in for the answers that lead to more questions.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Burning Man culture brings people together across all kinds of divides, yet we’re seeing an uptick of intolerance toward art and experiences in our community. The default world is often divided by ideology, religion, and politics. Could that division seep into this culture that aspires to welcome everyone?

How can we navigate the turbulent waters between, say, Radical Self-expression and Radical Inclusion? How do we walk the line between free speech and hate speech? How do we keep our global community together in times of outright war?

Listen in on a roundtable discussion about concerns that don’t have easy solutions. A few folks explore how the act of conversation changes what might otherwise seem controversial or divisive:

• Stuart Mangrum is Burning Man Project’s Director of the Philosophical Center so he directed some philosophers to center around a microphone to discuss.
• Caveat Magister debated and discussed Burning Man philosophy, then wrote books about it.
• Kay Morrison is a veteran Black Rock City artist, active in the Global Network, and a Burning Man Project board member.
• Steven Raspa is Associate Director of Community Events for Burning Man Project, and a co-founder of the Regional Network Committee.

This conversation concerns art, yes, and behavior — as participants, as people. It’s about being open-minded and open-hearted, even when it’s difficult to do. What is a safe space? What is a brave space? How can jackassery be respectful? What’s with all the questions? Tune in for the answers that lead to more questions.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Live to Burn Another Day</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Tony “Coyote” Perez may be the best at thriving (and not dying) at Burning Man. He is the Black Rock City Superintendent, the Burning Man OSHA Instructor, and the 26-year Burner whose job it is to put himself in harm's way and then get out of his own way!</p><p>Sit in on a chuckling conversation between Stuart and Coyote. They put the wisdom in wise-crack. It’s not because they’re so smart; it’s because they’ve made every mistake and then asked why and how. </p><p>This is not a list of tips and tricks—those are in the Survival Guide. This is a refreshing penumbra of practices held by the one who is having the most fun.</p><p>They debunk fallacies such as "The Hero Factor" and "The playa provides."</p><p>They share stories about curious topics, including: </p><ul><li>The culture of safety (Becoming involved in your own rescue)</li><li>Situational awareness (Choosing to immerse into your new world)</li><li>Serious self-care (and caring for your people)</li></ul><p>You may find that the challenges of your campmates and your camp build (and camp strike) become easier, simpler, and special-er (new word). You may just find that you banish bad luck. </p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/author/tperez/" target="_blank">journal.burningman.org/author/tperez</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/news/books-about-burning-man/built-to-burn/" target="_blank">burningman.org/news/books-about-burning-man/built-to-burn</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/about/about-us/people/year-round-staff/#TonyPerezBanuetakaCoyote" target="_blank">burningman.org/about-us/staff/TonyCoyotePerez</a></p><p><a href="https://survival.burningman.org/" target="_blank">survival.burningman.org</a></p>
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      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Tony Coyote Perez, Stuart Mangrum)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tony “Coyote” Perez may be the best at thriving (and not dying) at Burning Man. He is the Black Rock City Superintendent, the Burning Man OSHA Instructor, and the 26-year Burner whose job it is to put himself in harm's way and then get out of his own way!</p><p>Sit in on a chuckling conversation between Stuart and Coyote. They put the wisdom in wise-crack. It’s not because they’re so smart; it’s because they’ve made every mistake and then asked why and how. </p><p>This is not a list of tips and tricks—those are in the Survival Guide. This is a refreshing penumbra of practices held by the one who is having the most fun.</p><p>They debunk fallacies such as "The Hero Factor" and "The playa provides."</p><p>They share stories about curious topics, including: </p><ul><li>The culture of safety (Becoming involved in your own rescue)</li><li>Situational awareness (Choosing to immerse into your new world)</li><li>Serious self-care (and caring for your people)</li></ul><p>You may find that the challenges of your campmates and your camp build (and camp strike) become easier, simpler, and special-er (new word). You may just find that you banish bad luck. </p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/author/tperez/" target="_blank">journal.burningman.org/author/tperez</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/news/books-about-burning-man/built-to-burn/" target="_blank">burningman.org/news/books-about-burning-man/built-to-burn</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/about/about-us/people/year-round-staff/#TonyPerezBanuetakaCoyote" target="_blank">burningman.org/about-us/staff/TonyCoyotePerez</a></p><p><a href="https://survival.burningman.org/" target="_blank">survival.burningman.org</a></p>
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Sit in on a chuckling conversation between Stuart and Coyote. They put the wisdom in wise-crack. It’s not because they’re so smart; it’s because they’ve made every mistake and then asked why and how. 

This is NOT a list of tips and tricks—those are in the Survival Guide. This is a refreshing penumbra of practices held by the one who is having the most fun.

They debunk fallacies such as &quot;The Hero Factor&quot; and &quot;The playa provides.&quot;

They share stories about curious topics, including: 
* The culture of safety (Becoming involved in your own rescue)
* Situational awareness (Choosing to immerse into your new world)
* Serious self-care (and caring for your people)

You may find that the challenges of your campmates and your camp build (and camp strike) become easier, simpler, and special-er (new word). You may just find that you banish bad luck. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Tony “Coyote” Perez may be the best at thriving (and not dying) at Burning Man. He is the Black Rock City Superintendent, the Burning Man OSHA Instructor, and the 26-year Burner whose job it is to put himself in harm&apos;s way and then get out of his own way!

Sit in on a chuckling conversation between Stuart and Coyote. They put the wisdom in wise-crack. It’s not because they’re so smart; it’s because they’ve made every mistake and then asked why and how. 

This is NOT a list of tips and tricks—those are in the Survival Guide. This is a refreshing penumbra of practices held by the one who is having the most fun.

They debunk fallacies such as &quot;The Hero Factor&quot; and &quot;The playa provides.&quot;

They share stories about curious topics, including: 
* The culture of safety (Becoming involved in your own rescue)
* Situational awareness (Choosing to immerse into your new world)
* Serious self-care (and caring for your people)

You may find that the challenges of your campmates and your camp build (and camp strike) become easier, simpler, and special-er (new word). You may just find that you banish bad luck. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>400 works of art don’t just appear as if in a desert mirage. Well, they do, but not without a lot of people, tools, and funds. Planners are planning. Makers are making. Art grants are granting! Crews all over the world are creating installations for Black Rock City. </p><p>Katie Hazard, Director of Burning Man Project’s art department curates some artist's tales for us. Hear their stories in their voices. </p><p>Hold onto your headlamp: </p><p>We’ve got an interactive Man Base that looks like an octopus or a fjord or both<br />We’ve got a larger-than-life omniscient prankster traffic cone<br />We’ve got the insider intentions of this year's temple builders<br />We’ve got artists sharing cultural riches from China, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire and the US.</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/events/desert-arts-preview-2024/" target="_blank">Desert Arts Preview 2024 (burningman.org)</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCoQEymC4Fo" target="_blank">Desert Arts Preview 2024 (YouTube)</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2024/03/burning-man-arts/brc-art/introducing-the-2024-honoraria/" target="_blank">Introducing the 2024 Honoraria Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2023/10/philosophical-center/the-theme/2024-curiouser-curiouser/" target="_blank">The Burning Man Theme: Curiouser & Curiouser</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Jun 2024 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>400 works of art don’t just appear as if in a desert mirage. Well, they do, but not without a lot of people, tools, and funds. Planners are planning. Makers are making. Art grants are granting! Crews all over the world are creating installations for Black Rock City. </p><p>Katie Hazard, Director of Burning Man Project’s art department curates some artist's tales for us. Hear their stories in their voices. </p><p>Hold onto your headlamp: </p><p>We’ve got an interactive Man Base that looks like an octopus or a fjord or both<br />We’ve got a larger-than-life omniscient prankster traffic cone<br />We’ve got the insider intentions of this year's temple builders<br />We’ve got artists sharing cultural riches from China, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire and the US.</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/events/desert-arts-preview-2024/" target="_blank">Desert Arts Preview 2024 (burningman.org)</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCoQEymC4Fo" target="_blank">Desert Arts Preview 2024 (YouTube)</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2024/03/burning-man-arts/brc-art/introducing-the-2024-honoraria/" target="_blank">Introducing the 2024 Honoraria Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2023/10/philosophical-center/the-theme/2024-curiouser-curiouser/" target="_blank">The Burning Man Theme: Curiouser & Curiouser</a></p>
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Katie Hazard, Director of Burning Man Project’s art department curates some artist&apos;s tales for us. Hear their stories in their voices. 

Hold onto your headlamp: 
We’ve got an interactive Man Base that looks like an octopus or a fjord or both
We’ve got a larger-than-life omniscient prankster traffic cone
We’ve got the insider intentions of this year&apos;s temple builders
We’ve got artists sharing cultural riches from China, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, the Republic of Côte d&apos;Ivoire and the US.</itunes:summary>
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Katie Hazard, Director of Burning Man Project’s art department curates some artist&apos;s tales for us. Hear their stories in their voices. 

Hold onto your headlamp: 
We’ve got an interactive Man Base that looks like an octopus or a fjord or both
We’ve got a larger-than-life omniscient prankster traffic cone
We’ve got the insider intentions of this year&apos;s temple builders
We’ve got artists sharing cultural riches from China, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, the Republic of Côte d&apos;Ivoire and the US.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>¡El Pulpo Magnífico!</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>“While there are many beloved mutant vehicles out there, El Pulpo, in both of its incarnations, is the most ‘beloved.’” </p><p>~Chef Juke, Communications lead for the Department of Mutant Vehicles</p><p>El Pulpo Magnífico is a 28-foot tall giant octopus, a demented windup toy, a mobile kinetic sculpture with articulating legs, eyes, and mouths. It spews fire from its extremities and has been stealing the limelight for a decade now, first at Black Rock City, then everywhere from LoveBurn to EDC.<br /><br />It’s merely the newest and largest expression of artist Duane Flatmo and his team of engineer artists. Years ago, he gave up music to pursue art and pursued it from New York to London, China, and back again. Duane shares how his influences inspired his innovations and how his resourceful team creates surprises for people worldwide.</p><p>Hear the stories of El Pulpo’s predecessors, origins, and adventures!</p><p><a href="https://www.elpulpomecanico.com/">www.elpulpomecanico.com</a></p><p><a href="https://kineticgrandchampionship.com">kineticgrandchampionship.com</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/chef-jukes-wild-art-car-r-i-d-e/">Burning Man LIVE: Chef Juke’s Wild Art Car R.I.D.E.</a></p>
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It’s merely the newest and largest expression of artist Duane Flatmo and his team of engineer artists. Years ago, he gave up music to pursue art and pursued it from New York to London, China, and back again. Duane shares how his influences inspired his innovations and how his resourceful team creates surprises for people worldwide.

Hear the stories of El Pulpo’s predecessors, origins, and adventures!</itunes:summary>
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~Chef Juke, Communications lead for the Department of Mutant Vehicles

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It’s merely the newest and largest expression of artist Duane Flatmo and his team of engineer artists. Years ago, he gave up music to pursue art and pursued it from New York to London, China, and back again. Duane shares how his influences inspired his innovations and how his resourceful team creates surprises for people worldwide.

Hear the stories of El Pulpo’s predecessors, origins, and adventures!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Back by popular demand, more stories from Burning Man's oral history project, an ambitious endeavor to track down and talk with people who helped shape the culture as we now know it.</p><p>Stuart and Andie remember to remember the most memorable parts. Here’s a fresh batch:</p><ul><li>Chris Radcliffe, artist, con artist, prankster, and shadow founder of Burning Man (perhaps), shares stories of how the Cacophony Society would prank the media and how the Black Rock Desert drove up his fears, then dispelled them. He also hints at the larger-than-life impact of the Billboard Liberation Front.</li><li>Candace Locklear, aka Evil Pippi, a perturber and social experimenteer (new word) shares how she helped Burning Man manage the mainstream media in the late ‘90s. She also talks about cutesy culture jamming as a scary clown.</li><li>Summer Burkes was the DPW's media liaison. She sees the early days of Black Rock City as the love child of comically aggressive punk rockers and air-kissy techno industrialists, and she embraces their uneasy peace.</li><li>Steve Heck brought 88 pianos to Burning Man in 1996, stacked them in a tall circular “piano bell.” People beat it into a cacophonous soundscape until he burned it. That was after he almost died wandering the desert. Then he cleaned it up, and did it the next year, and the next year, and taught the BRC teams the art of packing and moving big stuff.</li><li>Dr. Hal Robins is a beloved Renaissance Man of stage and story, a Cacophonist, an Uber Pope of the Church of the Subgenius, and a mellifluous philosopher of sesquipedalians. He shares about the inventiveness and serendipity of Burning Man and why it matters in the world.</li></ul><p>Part 1 of this series: <a href="http://burningman.org/podcast/a-peoples-history-of-burning-man" target="_blank">burningman.org/podcast/a-peoples-history-of-burning-man</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/category/philosophical-center/" target="_blank">journal.burningman.org/category/philosophical-center</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/programs/philosophical-center/" target="_blank">burningman.org/programs/philosophical-center</a></p><p><a href="http://www.cacophony.org/" target="_blank">www.cacophony.org</a></p><p>The What Where When Guide is <a href="https://help.burningman.org/hc/en-us/articles/4415060119956-WhatWhereWhen" target="_blank">here</a>.</p><p>The 1996 Helco commercial is <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go7ceSUFlAc&t=2s" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2024 13:41:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Chris Radcliffe, Steve Heck, Hal Robins, Candace Locklear, Andie Grace, Stuart Mangrum, kbot, Summer Burkes)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back by popular demand, more stories from Burning Man's oral history project, an ambitious endeavor to track down and talk with people who helped shape the culture as we now know it.</p><p>Stuart and Andie remember to remember the most memorable parts. Here’s a fresh batch:</p><ul><li>Chris Radcliffe, artist, con artist, prankster, and shadow founder of Burning Man (perhaps), shares stories of how the Cacophony Society would prank the media and how the Black Rock Desert drove up his fears, then dispelled them. He also hints at the larger-than-life impact of the Billboard Liberation Front.</li><li>Candace Locklear, aka Evil Pippi, a perturber and social experimenteer (new word) shares how she helped Burning Man manage the mainstream media in the late ‘90s. She also talks about cutesy culture jamming as a scary clown.</li><li>Summer Burkes was the DPW's media liaison. She sees the early days of Black Rock City as the love child of comically aggressive punk rockers and air-kissy techno industrialists, and she embraces their uneasy peace.</li><li>Steve Heck brought 88 pianos to Burning Man in 1996, stacked them in a tall circular “piano bell.” People beat it into a cacophonous soundscape until he burned it. That was after he almost died wandering the desert. Then he cleaned it up, and did it the next year, and the next year, and taught the BRC teams the art of packing and moving big stuff.</li><li>Dr. Hal Robins is a beloved Renaissance Man of stage and story, a Cacophonist, an Uber Pope of the Church of the Subgenius, and a mellifluous philosopher of sesquipedalians. He shares about the inventiveness and serendipity of Burning Man and why it matters in the world.</li></ul><p>Part 1 of this series: <a href="http://burningman.org/podcast/a-peoples-history-of-burning-man" target="_blank">burningman.org/podcast/a-peoples-history-of-burning-man</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/category/philosophical-center/" target="_blank">journal.burningman.org/category/philosophical-center</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/programs/philosophical-center/" target="_blank">burningman.org/programs/philosophical-center</a></p><p><a href="http://www.cacophony.org/" target="_blank">www.cacophony.org</a></p><p>The What Where When Guide is <a href="https://help.burningman.org/hc/en-us/articles/4415060119956-WhatWhereWhen" target="_blank">here</a>.</p><p>The 1996 Helco commercial is <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go7ceSUFlAc&t=2s" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Back by popular demand, more stories from Burning Man’s oral history project, an ambitious endeavor to track down and talk with people who helped shape the culture as we now know it.

Stuart and Andie remember to remember the most memorable parts. Here’s a fresh batch: 

Chris Radcliffe, artist, con artist, prankster, and shadow founder of Burning Man (perhaps), shares stories of how the Cacophony Society would prank the media and how the Black Rock Desert drove up his fears, then dispelled them. He also hints at the larger-than-life impact of the Billboard Liberation Front.
Candace Locklear, aka Evil Pippi, a perturber and social experimenteer (new word) shares how she helped Burning Man manage the mainstream media in the late ‘90s. She also talks about cutesy culture jamming as a scary clown.
Summer Burkes was the DPW&apos;s media liaison. She sees the early days of Black Rock City as the love child of comically aggressive punk rockers and air-kissy techno industrialists, and she embraces their uneasy peace.
Steve Heck brought 88 pianos to Burning Man in 1996, stacked them in a tall circular “piano bell.” People beat it into a cacophonous soundscape until he burned it. That was after he almost died wandering the desert. Then he cleaned it up, and did it the next year, and the next year, and taught the BRC teams the art of packing and moving big stuff.
Dr Hal Robins is a beloved Renaissance Man of stage and story, a Cacophonist, an Uber Pope of the Church of the Subgenius, and mellifluous philosopher of sesquipedalians. He shares about the inventiveness and serendipity of Burning Man and why it matters in the world. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Back by popular demand, more stories from Burning Man’s oral history project, an ambitious endeavor to track down and talk with people who helped shape the culture as we now know it.

Stuart and Andie remember to remember the most memorable parts. Here’s a fresh batch: 

Chris Radcliffe, artist, con artist, prankster, and shadow founder of Burning Man (perhaps), shares stories of how the Cacophony Society would prank the media and how the Black Rock Desert drove up his fears, then dispelled them. He also hints at the larger-than-life impact of the Billboard Liberation Front.
Candace Locklear, aka Evil Pippi, a perturber and social experimenteer (new word) shares how she helped Burning Man manage the mainstream media in the late ‘90s. She also talks about cutesy culture jamming as a scary clown.
Summer Burkes was the DPW&apos;s media liaison. She sees the early days of Black Rock City as the love child of comically aggressive punk rockers and air-kissy techno industrialists, and she embraces their uneasy peace.
Steve Heck brought 88 pianos to Burning Man in 1996, stacked them in a tall circular “piano bell.” People beat it into a cacophonous soundscape until he burned it. That was after he almost died wandering the desert. Then he cleaned it up, and did it the next year, and the next year, and taught the BRC teams the art of packing and moving big stuff.
Dr Hal Robins is a beloved Renaissance Man of stage and story, a Cacophonist, an Uber Pope of the Church of the Subgenius, and mellifluous philosopher of sesquipedalians. He shares about the inventiveness and serendipity of Burning Man and why it matters in the world. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Burning in Europe: Stories of Home</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Burners from around Europe gather to teach and learn and to conjure ideas for the future. Burning Man’s 7th European Leadership Summit just happened, and we recorded some conversations for you.</p><p>Passionate people from the corners of Europe share with Stuart and kbot what they get from Burning Man culture and what they gift back to it. Hear a cultural spice drawer of stories about how they persevere through politics and pandemics to bring their flavor of Burning Man to their homeland. </p><ul><li>Baroch - Israel</li><li>Erin Kiez - Germany</li><li>Gabriel Muscalu - Romania</li><li>Linus Höök, Caroline Bergmann, and Britta Kronacher - Sweden</li><li>Pille Heido - Estonia</li><li>Vinegar Joe - Portugal</li></ul><p>“Burning Man started with the fire. For me, that is a strong ritual. And it’s a harmonious ritual. And it’s true. And then you have the gifting, because someone built that fire, someone made it with no expectations. Someone made that fire only to warm up other people. From this idea, everything grew exponentially, but that’s the essence. Creating something for you and for others and expressing yourself through your creation. And that can be in all the directions magnified. It’s something that creates you. It’s a thing that you create and creates you. It’s like this beautiful spin.”</p><p>~Gabriel Muscalu - Romania</p><p><a href="https://regionals.burningman.org/european-leadership-summit/" target="_blank">https://regionals.burningman.org/european-leadership-summit</a></p><p><a href="https://regionals.burningman.org/regionals/" target="_blank">https://regionals.burningman.org/regionals</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 1 May 2024 19:35:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (kbot, Baroch, Erin Kiez, Gabriel Muscalu, Linus Höök, Caroline Bergmann, Britta Kronacher, Vinegar Joe, Stuart Mangrum, Pille Heido)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Burners from around Europe gather to teach and learn and to conjure ideas for the future. Burning Man’s 7th European Leadership Summit just happened, and we recorded some conversations for you.</p><p>Passionate people from the corners of Europe share with Stuart and kbot what they get from Burning Man culture and what they gift back to it. Hear a cultural spice drawer of stories about how they persevere through politics and pandemics to bring their flavor of Burning Man to their homeland. </p><ul><li>Baroch - Israel</li><li>Erin Kiez - Germany</li><li>Gabriel Muscalu - Romania</li><li>Linus Höök, Caroline Bergmann, and Britta Kronacher - Sweden</li><li>Pille Heido - Estonia</li><li>Vinegar Joe - Portugal</li></ul><p>“Burning Man started with the fire. For me, that is a strong ritual. And it’s a harmonious ritual. And it’s true. And then you have the gifting, because someone built that fire, someone made it with no expectations. Someone made that fire only to warm up other people. From this idea, everything grew exponentially, but that’s the essence. Creating something for you and for others and expressing yourself through your creation. And that can be in all the directions magnified. It’s something that creates you. It’s a thing that you create and creates you. It’s like this beautiful spin.”</p><p>~Gabriel Muscalu - Romania</p><p><a href="https://regionals.burningman.org/european-leadership-summit/" target="_blank">https://regionals.burningman.org/european-leadership-summit</a></p><p><a href="https://regionals.burningman.org/regionals/" target="_blank">https://regionals.burningman.org/regionals</a></p>
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Passionate people from the corners of Europe share with Stuart and kbot what they get from Burning Man culture and what they gift back to it. Hear a cultural spice drawer of stories about how they persevere through politics and pandemics to bring their flavor of Burning Man to their homeland. 

 • Baroch - Israel
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      <itunes:subtitle>Burners from around Europe gather to teach and learn and to conjure ideas for the future. Burning Man’s 7th European Leadership Summit just happened, and we recorded some conversations for you.

Passionate people from the corners of Europe share with Stuart and kbot what they get from Burning Man culture and what they gift back to it. Hear a cultural spice drawer of stories about how they persevere through politics and pandemics to bring their flavor of Burning Man to their homeland. 

 • Baroch - Israel
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      <title>Fire in the Hole - Vets in BRC</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>There are a whole lot of military veterans in Burning Man’s history and Black Rock City’s neighborhoods. Combat veterans Dr Raymond Christian (Army) and Samuel Williams (Marines) share stories with Stuart Mangrum (Air Force) about transitioning into civilian life, bringing survival skills and leadership chops to BRC, and finding tribal camaraderie… and a party.</p><p>They explore how hackneyed clichés of the military can wither in an environment of love and authenticity. PTSD, though, that’s still a thing. BRC can be like a military operation: the sights, the sounds, the smells... meeting interesting people, and finding forever friendships.</p><p>“Being in combat, you experience the worst of humanity… It pulls the veil off and you no longer care about the facade. You get raw about it because you've seen the extreme. Burning Man is the opposite of that. It is also extreme, but it is the very best that humanity has to offer. You're not going to experience anything more stimulating, more accepting, more exciting than Burning Man, because everybody there has coalesced and converged on this area to express their art and their love for the celebration of the human experience.” ~Samuel Williams</p><p><a href="https://linktr.ee/RaymondChristian" target="_blank">Linktr.ee/RaymondChristian</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Apr 2024 20:36:35 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a whole lot of military veterans in Burning Man’s history and Black Rock City’s neighborhoods. Combat veterans Dr Raymond Christian (Army) and Samuel Williams (Marines) share stories with Stuart Mangrum (Air Force) about transitioning into civilian life, bringing survival skills and leadership chops to BRC, and finding tribal camaraderie… and a party.</p><p>They explore how hackneyed clichés of the military can wither in an environment of love and authenticity. PTSD, though, that’s still a thing. BRC can be like a military operation: the sights, the sounds, the smells... meeting interesting people, and finding forever friendships.</p><p>“Being in combat, you experience the worst of humanity… It pulls the veil off and you no longer care about the facade. You get raw about it because you've seen the extreme. Burning Man is the opposite of that. It is also extreme, but it is the very best that humanity has to offer. You're not going to experience anything more stimulating, more accepting, more exciting than Burning Man, because everybody there has coalesced and converged on this area to express their art and their love for the celebration of the human experience.” ~Samuel Williams</p><p><a href="https://linktr.ee/RaymondChristian" target="_blank">Linktr.ee/RaymondChristian</a></p>
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      <itunes:summary>There are a whole lot of military veterans in Burning Man’s history and Black Rock City’s neighborhoods. Combat veterans Dr Raymond Christian (Army) and Samuel Williams (Marines) share stories with Stuart Mangrum (Air Force) about transitioning into civilian life, bringing survival skills and leadership chops to BRC, and finding tribal camaraderie… and a party.

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They explore how hackneyed clichés of the military can wither in an environment of love and authenticity. PTSD, though, that’s still a thing. BRC can be like a military operation: the sights, the sounds, the smells... meeting interesting people, and finding forever friendships.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Evolution of Robot Heart</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Robot Heart started with a simple sound system on an old double-decker bus at Black Rock City. Over the years, it has evolved into a bespoke sound system, light arrays, iconic art, and an all-star lineup of musical talent performing to massive crowds at sunrise on Playa.… all on that same old double-decker bus. </p><p>Robot Heart also expanded its support of arts and artists beyond the playa, including New York’s Central Park, Miami’s Art Basel, and their residency program in Oakland, California. For the 2nd year, the team brings together various Burning Man camps, artists, and musicians from April 25th to May 18th.</p><p>A few years ago, Robot Heart created a 501c3 Foundation to make all this happen. Stuart talks with President Gary Mueller and Board Members Clare Laverty and Justin Shaffer. They trade tales from developing a foundation, collaborating with creatives, and taking pleasure from other people's pleasure.</p><p><a href="http://robotheart.org" target="_blank">robotheart.org</a></p><p><a href="https://robotheartfoundation.org/" target="_blank">robotheartfoundation.org</a></p><p><a href="https://www.theloomoakland.com/" target="_blank">www.theloomoakland.com</a></p><p><a href="https://fareforward.com/" target="_blank">fareforward.com</a></p><p><a href="https://www.artbasel.com/miami-beach" target="_blank">www.artbasel.com/miami-beach</a></p><p><a href="https://brandtbrauerfrick.de/" target="_blank">https://brandtbrauerfrick.de</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mudita" target="_blank">wikipedia.org/wiki/Mudita</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwK7sA9PuCE" target="_blank">Lee Burridge - Robot Heart - Burning Man</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zK1HD1nxQxc" target="_blank">Rodriguez Jr. (Live) Featuring Liset Alea  - Robot Heart - Burning Man</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 3 Apr 2024 09:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Clare Laverty, Justin Shaffer, Gary Mueller, Stuart Mangrum)</author>
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Robot Heart also expanded its support of arts and artists beyond the playa, including New York’s Central Park, Miami’s Art Basel, and their residency program in Oakland, California. For the 2nd year, the team brings together various Burning Man camps, artists, and musicians from April 25th to May 18th.

A few years ago, Robot Heart created a 501c3 Foundation to make all this happen. Stuart talks with President Gary Mueller and Board Members Clare Laverty and Justin Shaffer. They trade tales from developing a foundation, collaborating with creatives, and taking pleasure from other people&apos;s pleasure.</itunes:summary>
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Robot Heart also expanded its support of arts and artists beyond the playa, including New York’s Central Park, Miami’s Art Basel, and their residency program in Oakland, California. For the 2nd year, the team brings together various Burning Man camps, artists, and musicians from April 25th to May 18th.

A few years ago, Robot Heart created a 501c3 Foundation to make all this happen. Stuart talks with President Gary Mueller and Board Members Clare Laverty and Justin Shaffer. They trade tales from developing a foundation, collaborating with creatives, and taking pleasure from other people&apos;s pleasure.</itunes:subtitle>
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They discuss how Black Rock City has evolved, from subcultures like the rave scene and AA meetings, to the transitional realm from the default world, the infamous Gate. Listen in on their playful tales of culture-jamming and utopia-tizing. </itunes:summary>
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With Andie Grace and Stuart Mangrum he explores how Burning Man is a waterboard of wonder where weirdos go to feel normal, and norms go to feel weird, and that the sweet spot is when you experience something that makes you say “Wait, What?!?”

They discuss how Black Rock City has evolved, from subcultures like the rave scene and AA meetings, to the transitional realm from the default world, the infamous Gate. Listen in on their playful tales of culture-jamming and utopia-tizing. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Tahoe Mack and the Monumental Mammoth</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>This is one of those full-circle stories that makes our dusty hearts glow a little brighter. It’s the tale of big art that emerged from a fossil-filled trash heap, came to life in Black Rock City, then returned to its source as a proud symbol of what a community can accomplish together.</p><p>Tahoe Mack, a Las Vegas artist, tells the story of the Black Rock City Honoraria art piece she started when she was 15 years old. Her final Girl Scouts project became, oh, so much more. Over a few years, she learned to weld, fundraise, and work with acclaimed artists Dana Albany and Luis Varelo-Rico.</p><p>Her vision drew attention to an urban park with a rich archaeological history. Built from metal detritus that had accumulated there, “The Monumental Mammoth” dazzled Burners in Black Rock City 2019, and is now a permanent installation at a trailhead near the fossil field that inspired it all, and forged new connections between dozens of people.</p><p><a href="https://www.tahoemariemack.com/themounumentalmammoth" target="_blank">https://www.tahoemariemack.com/themounumentalmammoth</a></p><p><a href="https://protectorsoftulesprings.org/monumental-mammoth-project/" target="_blank">https://protectorsoftulesprings.org/monumental-mammoth-project</a></p><p><a href="" target="_blank">https://www.danaalbanyart.com/mammoth</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/dana-albany-dreaming-in-metal-and-glass/" target="_blank">https://burningman.org/podcast/dana-albany-dreaming-in-metal-and-glass</a></p>
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Her vision drew attention to an urban park with a rich archaeological history. Built from metal detritus that had accumulated there, “The Monumental Mammoth” dazzled Burners in Black Rock City 2019, and is now a permanent installation at a trailhead near the fossil field that inspired it all, and forged new connections between dozens of people.</itunes:summary>
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Tahoe Mack, a Las Vegas artist, tells the story of the Black Rock City Honoraria art piece she started when she was 15 years old. Her final Girl Scouts project became, oh, so much more. Over a few years, she learned to weld, fundraise, and work with acclaimed artists Dana Albany and Luis Varelo-Rico.

Her vision drew attention to an urban park with a rich archaeological history. Built from metal detritus that had accumulated there, “The Monumental Mammoth” dazzled Burners in Black Rock City 2019, and is now a permanent installation at a trailhead near the fossil field that inspired it all, and forged new connections between dozens of people.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>The Tip of the Iceberg is a 30-foot tall clitoris of stone, steel, and cement, fabricated to be monumental like Stonehenge, thus the nickname Clit-Henge. It aroused a lot of conversation at Black Rock City 2023. It’s the phallic symbol’s sister. It’s highly sensitive and highly talked about, and according to the artist, the more we discover about what it does, the more we can celebrate the birthright of pleasure.<br /><br />Melissa Barron, a.k.a. Syn, has traveled to many places around the world that informed her lens of creativity, sustainability, and gender equality. She co-creates art, from the 2013 Temple of Whollyness, to her decade-long regeneration project Art for Trees, to this new intimate inquiry, the Tip of the Iceberg.<br /><br />Journey with Syn, Andie Grace, and Stuart Mangrum through the Clit Renaissance, the rethinking of pleasure inequities, the teachings of cancer, the wisdom of aging, and the intuition of radical reciprocity. They explore these complexities, and they keep it light and bright.</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/about/history/brc-history/event-archives/2023-event-archive/2023-art-installations/?yyyy=&aq=tip+of+the+iceberg#a2I8X00000hDLZ6UAO" target="_blank">Tip of the Iceberg (Burning Man 2023 Art Installations)</a></p><p><a href="https://gallery.burningman.org/asset/d60ef72e-8b60-4496-9155-1d581341e35e?i=8&q=the+man" target="_blank">Tip of the Iceberg (Burning Man Gallery)</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2013/03/burning-man-arts/brc-art/the-temple-of-whollyness/" target="_blank">The Temple of Whollyness (Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2022/07/burning-man-arts/brc-art/art-for-trees" target="_blank">Art for Trees (Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/crone_of_arc/?hl=en" target="_blank">Syn on Social Media (Crone of Arc)</a></p><p> </p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Tip of the Iceberg is a 30-foot tall clitoris of stone, steel, and cement, fabricated to be monumental like Stonehenge, thus the nickname Clit-Henge. It aroused a lot of conversation at Black Rock City 2023. It’s the phallic symbol’s sister. It’s highly sensitive and highly talked about, and according to the artist, the more we discover about what it does, the more we can celebrate the birthright of pleasure.<br /><br />Melissa Barron, a.k.a. Syn, has traveled to many places around the world that informed her lens of creativity, sustainability, and gender equality. She co-creates art, from the 2013 Temple of Whollyness, to her decade-long regeneration project Art for Trees, to this new intimate inquiry, the Tip of the Iceberg.<br /><br />Journey with Syn, Andie Grace, and Stuart Mangrum through the Clit Renaissance, the rethinking of pleasure inequities, the teachings of cancer, the wisdom of aging, and the intuition of radical reciprocity. They explore these complexities, and they keep it light and bright.</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/about/history/brc-history/event-archives/2023-event-archive/2023-art-installations/?yyyy=&aq=tip+of+the+iceberg#a2I8X00000hDLZ6UAO" target="_blank">Tip of the Iceberg (Burning Man 2023 Art Installations)</a></p><p><a href="https://gallery.burningman.org/asset/d60ef72e-8b60-4496-9155-1d581341e35e?i=8&q=the+man" target="_blank">Tip of the Iceberg (Burning Man Gallery)</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2013/03/burning-man-arts/brc-art/the-temple-of-whollyness/" target="_blank">The Temple of Whollyness (Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2022/07/burning-man-arts/brc-art/art-for-trees" target="_blank">Art for Trees (Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/crone_of_arc/?hl=en" target="_blank">Syn on Social Media (Crone of Arc)</a></p><p> </p>
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      <itunes:title>The Mystery of Clit-Henge</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>The Tip of the Iceberg is a 30-foot tall clitoris of stone, steel, and cement, fabricated to be monumental like Stonehenge, thus the nickname Clit-Henge. It aroused a lot of conversation at Black Rock City 2023. It’s the phallic symbol’s sister. It’s highly sensitive and highly talked about, and according to the artist, the more we discover about what it does, the more we can celebrate the birthright of pleasure.

Melissa Barron, a.k.a. Syn, has traveled to many places around the world that informed her lens of creativity, sustainability, and gender equality. She co-creates art, from the 2013 Temple of Whollyness, to her decade-long regeneration project Art for Trees, to this new intimate inquiry, the Tip of the Iceberg.

Journey with Syn, Andie Grace, and Stuart Mangrum through the Clit Renaissance, the rethinking of pleasure inequities, the teachings of cancer, the wisdom of aging, and the intuition of radical reciprocity. They explore these complexities, and they keep it light and bright.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Tip of the Iceberg is a 30-foot tall clitoris of stone, steel, and cement, fabricated to be monumental like Stonehenge, thus the nickname Clit-Henge. It aroused a lot of conversation at Black Rock City 2023. It’s the phallic symbol’s sister. It’s highly sensitive and highly talked about, and according to the artist, the more we discover about what it does, the more we can celebrate the birthright of pleasure.

Melissa Barron, a.k.a. Syn, has traveled to many places around the world that informed her lens of creativity, sustainability, and gender equality. She co-creates art, from the 2013 Temple of Whollyness, to her decade-long regeneration project Art for Trees, to this new intimate inquiry, the Tip of the Iceberg.

Journey with Syn, Andie Grace, and Stuart Mangrum through the Clit Renaissance, the rethinking of pleasure inequities, the teachings of cancer, the wisdom of aging, and the intuition of radical reciprocity. They explore these complexities, and they keep it light and bright.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Urban Planning for a Desert Dreamscape</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Black Rock City is a temporary metropolis of  80,000 people who inhabit 1,600 theme camps and support camps. That means nine out of 10 participants' plans are coordinated by the Placement team — a handful of dedicated staff who decide which camps go where, and why. This year-round process is an art and a science that takes many factors into consideration — from city dynamics, to campers’ Radical Self-expressions.</p><p>As Burning Man Project’s Associate Director of City Planning, Bryant Tan manages the Placement team, and oversees the city’s annual planning and placement process. Naturally, questions about Burning Man lead to more questions.</p><ul><li>How do we place like-minded folks together for harmony, not monotony?</li><li>How are resources shared between camps in this new era?</li><li>Can you tell me how to get to Center Camp Plaza?</li><li>What rules cultivate a spirit of lawlessness?</li><li>Is bigger actually better?</li></ul><p>Let’s go behind the scenes, under the clipboard, and beyond the map, exploring opportunities and obligations to iterate in this experimental city. It’s a unique test case for urban planners and any humans who live in semi-civilized situations.</p><p>“We don't want this just to be an Instagrammable bucket list thing. It's an experiment in community. We want people to show up a certain way, and so I try to just have reasonable conversations with people to help them learn what Burning Man is, and learn how to distribute leadership and responsibility, how to empower people to be their most creative selves.”</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/placement-team/#Level" target="_blank">BurningMan.org: Placement Team: Level</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/placement-process/" target="_blank">BurningMan.org: Placement Process</a></p><p><a href="https://help.burningman.org/hc/en-us/articles/4415023661204-HUBS-Humans-Uniting-for-Better-Sustainability?_gl=1*g3fg5h*_ga*MTc3MzE5MDYxOC4xNjc4MzA3NDc5*_ga_411YJ8ZFDE*MTcwNzMzOTUxNi4zNTYuMS4xNzA3MzM5NjA1LjAuMC4w" target="_blank">HUBS: Humans Uniting for Better Sustainability</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/placement-team/peers/" target="_blank">PEERS: Placement’s Exploration and Engagement Research Squad</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 7 Feb 2024 23:21:49 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Bryant Tan)</author>
      <link>http://live.burningman.org</link>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Black Rock City is a temporary metropolis of  80,000 people who inhabit 1,600 theme camps and support camps. That means nine out of 10 participants' plans are coordinated by the Placement team — a handful of dedicated staff who decide which camps go where, and why. This year-round process is an art and a science that takes many factors into consideration — from city dynamics, to campers’ Radical Self-expressions.</p><p>As Burning Man Project’s Associate Director of City Planning, Bryant Tan manages the Placement team, and oversees the city’s annual planning and placement process. Naturally, questions about Burning Man lead to more questions.</p><ul><li>How do we place like-minded folks together for harmony, not monotony?</li><li>How are resources shared between camps in this new era?</li><li>Can you tell me how to get to Center Camp Plaza?</li><li>What rules cultivate a spirit of lawlessness?</li><li>Is bigger actually better?</li></ul><p>Let’s go behind the scenes, under the clipboard, and beyond the map, exploring opportunities and obligations to iterate in this experimental city. It’s a unique test case for urban planners and any humans who live in semi-civilized situations.</p><p>“We don't want this just to be an Instagrammable bucket list thing. It's an experiment in community. We want people to show up a certain way, and so I try to just have reasonable conversations with people to help them learn what Burning Man is, and learn how to distribute leadership and responsibility, how to empower people to be their most creative selves.”</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/placement-team/#Level" target="_blank">BurningMan.org: Placement Team: Level</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/placement-process/" target="_blank">BurningMan.org: Placement Process</a></p><p><a href="https://help.burningman.org/hc/en-us/articles/4415023661204-HUBS-Humans-Uniting-for-Better-Sustainability?_gl=1*g3fg5h*_ga*MTc3MzE5MDYxOC4xNjc4MzA3NDc5*_ga_411YJ8ZFDE*MTcwNzMzOTUxNi4zNTYuMS4xNzA3MzM5NjA1LjAuMC4w" target="_blank">HUBS: Humans Uniting for Better Sustainability</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/placement-team/peers/" target="_blank">PEERS: Placement’s Exploration and Engagement Research Squad</a></p>
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      <itunes:title>Urban Planning for a Desert Dreamscape</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Black Rock City is a temporary metropolis of  80,000 people who inhabit 1,600 theme camps and support camps. That means nine out of 10 participants&apos; plans are coordinated by the Placement team — a handful of dedicated staff who decide which camps go where, and why. This year-round process is an art and a science that takes many factors into consideration — from city dynamics, to campers’ Radical Self-expressions.

As Burning Man Project’s Associate Director of City Planning, Bryant Tan manages the Placement team, and oversees the city’s annual planning and placement process. Naturally, questions about Burning Man lead to more questions.

How do we place like-minded folks together for harmony, not monotony?
How are resources shared between camps in this new era?
Can you tell me how to get to Center Camp Plaza?
What rules cultivate a spirit of lawlessness?
Is bigger actually better?

Let’s go behind the scenes, under the clipboard, and beyond the map, exploring opportunities and obligations to iterate in this experimental city. It’s a unique test case for urban planners and any humans who live in semi-civilized situations.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Black Rock City is a temporary metropolis of  80,000 people who inhabit 1,600 theme camps and support camps. That means nine out of 10 participants&apos; plans are coordinated by the Placement team — a handful of dedicated staff who decide which camps go where, and why. This year-round process is an art and a science that takes many factors into consideration — from city dynamics, to campers’ Radical Self-expressions.

As Burning Man Project’s Associate Director of City Planning, Bryant Tan manages the Placement team, and oversees the city’s annual planning and placement process. Naturally, questions about Burning Man lead to more questions.

How do we place like-minded folks together for harmony, not monotony?
How are resources shared between camps in this new era?
Can you tell me how to get to Center Camp Plaza?
What rules cultivate a spirit of lawlessness?
Is bigger actually better?

Let’s go behind the scenes, under the clipboard, and beyond the map, exploring opportunities and obligations to iterate in this experimental city. It’s a unique test case for urban planners and any humans who live in semi-civilized situations.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>FrostBurn: Share the Warmth</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>It's winter where we are. What are the coldest, most teeth-chattering, brrrr-iest of all the sanctioned Burning Man events around the world?<br /><br />FrostBurn is one of them, and its participants make it happen in the dead of winter on purpose, annually since 2008. Subzero temperatures, rain, sleet, snow, and sometimes sunshine. Why? Because they can.<br /><br />When the costumes are nothing less than comfy snow pants, when everyone is on the buddy system to ensure they survive the weather, no energy is wasted on facades and FOMO. People collaborate on Radical Self-reliance, Communal Effort, and all those cultural practices that got us where we are today.</p><p>Bexx is an event lead at FrostBurn, plays music in the Black Rock Philharmonic Orchestra, and writes academic papers about Black Rock City. She tells tales to kbot and Stuart of a winter wonderland happily crafted by hearty Burners. </p><p><a href="https://www.frostburn.org/" target="_blank">www.frostburn.org</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/programs/philosophical-center/academics/" target="_blank">BurningMan.org: Programs: Philosophical Center: Academics</a></p><p><a href="https://www.academia.edu/32589617/Aural_Substance_An_Ethnographic_Exploration_of_Regional_Burn_Soundscapes" target="_blank">Aural Substance: An Ethnographic Exploration of Regional Burn Soundscapes (ACADEMIA)</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jan 2024 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (kbot, Stuart Mangrum, Bexx Rosenbloom)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It's winter where we are. What are the coldest, most teeth-chattering, brrrr-iest of all the sanctioned Burning Man events around the world?<br /><br />FrostBurn is one of them, and its participants make it happen in the dead of winter on purpose, annually since 2008. Subzero temperatures, rain, sleet, snow, and sometimes sunshine. Why? Because they can.<br /><br />When the costumes are nothing less than comfy snow pants, when everyone is on the buddy system to ensure they survive the weather, no energy is wasted on facades and FOMO. People collaborate on Radical Self-reliance, Communal Effort, and all those cultural practices that got us where we are today.</p><p>Bexx is an event lead at FrostBurn, plays music in the Black Rock Philharmonic Orchestra, and writes academic papers about Black Rock City. She tells tales to kbot and Stuart of a winter wonderland happily crafted by hearty Burners. </p><p><a href="https://www.frostburn.org/" target="_blank">www.frostburn.org</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/programs/philosophical-center/academics/" target="_blank">BurningMan.org: Programs: Philosophical Center: Academics</a></p><p><a href="https://www.academia.edu/32589617/Aural_Substance_An_Ethnographic_Exploration_of_Regional_Burn_Soundscapes" target="_blank">Aural Substance: An Ethnographic Exploration of Regional Burn Soundscapes (ACADEMIA)</a></p>
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      <itunes:summary>What are the coldest, most teeth-chattering, brrrr-iest of all the sanctioned Burning Man events around the world?

FrostBurn is one of them, and its participants make it happen in the dead of winter on purpose, annually since 2008. Subzero temperatures, rain, sleet, snow, and sometimes sunshine. Why? Because they can.

When the costumes are nothing less than comfy snow pants, when everyone is on the buddy system to ensure they survive the weather, no energy is wasted on facades and FOMO. People collaborate on Radical Self-reliance, Communal Effort, and all those cultural practices that got us where we are today.

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      <itunes:subtitle>What are the coldest, most teeth-chattering, brrrr-iest of all the sanctioned Burning Man events around the world?

FrostBurn is one of them, and its participants make it happen in the dead of winter on purpose, annually since 2008. Subzero temperatures, rain, sleet, snow, and sometimes sunshine. Why? Because they can.

When the costumes are nothing less than comfy snow pants, when everyone is on the buddy system to ensure they survive the weather, no energy is wasted on facades and FOMO. People collaborate on Radical Self-reliance, Communal Effort, and all those cultural practices that got us where we are today.

Bexx is an event lead at FrostBurn, plays music in the Black Rock Philharmonic Orchestra, and writes academic papers about Black Rock City. She tells tales to kbot and Stuart of a winter wonderland happily crafted by hearty Burners. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>A People&apos;s History of Burning Man</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Stories. This collection is from Burning Man’s oral history project, an ambitious endeavor to track down and record interviews with people who helped shape the culture as we now know it. </p><p>Stuart and Andie “Actiongrl” Grace share some of the most memorable stories for your gratification and edification. </p><ul><li>Lamplighters founder Steve Mobia talks about the San Francisco Suicide Club, the even-stranger start to the legendary Cacophony Society.</li><li>Denzil Meyers recounts the earliest days of the Cacophony event now known as Santa Con.</li><li>Lexie Tillotson remembers what it was like driving to Burning Man in the wayback days when you needed luck and a compass.</li><li>Kimric Smythe recalls the year that the Man Burn into a hot mess.</li><li>Stewart Harvey shares about traveling to Northern Ireland with artist David Best to build a Temple for “The Troubles.”</li></ul><p><a href="https://dispatch2022.burningman.org/the-philosophical-center/" target="_blank">dispatch2022.burningman.org/the-philosophical-center</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/category/philosophical-center/" target="_blank">journal.burningman.org/category/philosophical-center</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/programs/philosophical-center/" target="_blank">burningman.org/programs/philosophical-center</a></p><p><a href="http://www.cacophony.org/" target="_blank">www.cacophony.org</a></p>
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      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Kimric Smythe, Lexie Tillotson, Steve Mobia, Stewart Harvey, Andie Grace, Stuart Mangrum, Denzil Meyers)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stories. This collection is from Burning Man’s oral history project, an ambitious endeavor to track down and record interviews with people who helped shape the culture as we now know it. </p><p>Stuart and Andie “Actiongrl” Grace share some of the most memorable stories for your gratification and edification. </p><ul><li>Lamplighters founder Steve Mobia talks about the San Francisco Suicide Club, the even-stranger start to the legendary Cacophony Society.</li><li>Denzil Meyers recounts the earliest days of the Cacophony event now known as Santa Con.</li><li>Lexie Tillotson remembers what it was like driving to Burning Man in the wayback days when you needed luck and a compass.</li><li>Kimric Smythe recalls the year that the Man Burn into a hot mess.</li><li>Stewart Harvey shares about traveling to Northern Ireland with artist David Best to build a Temple for “The Troubles.”</li></ul><p><a href="https://dispatch2022.burningman.org/the-philosophical-center/" target="_blank">dispatch2022.burningman.org/the-philosophical-center</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/category/philosophical-center/" target="_blank">journal.burningman.org/category/philosophical-center</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/programs/philosophical-center/" target="_blank">burningman.org/programs/philosophical-center</a></p><p><a href="http://www.cacophony.org/" target="_blank">www.cacophony.org</a></p>
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Stuart and Andie “Actiongrl” Grace share some of the most memorable stories for your gratification and edification. 

· Lamplighters founder Steve Mobia talks about the San Francisco Suicide Club, the even-stranger start to the legendary Cacophony Society. 
· Denzil Meyers recounts the earliest days of the Cacophony event now known as Santa Con. 
· Lexie Tillotson remembers what it was like driving to Burning Man in the wayback days when you needed luck and a compass.
· Kimric Smythe recalls the year that the Man Burn into a hot mess.
· Stewart Harvey shares about traveling to Northern Ireland with artist David Best to build a Temple for “The Troubles.”</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Stories. This collection is from Burning Man’s oral history project, an ambitious endeavor to track down and record interviews with people who helped shape the culture as we now know it. 

Stuart and Andie “Actiongrl” Grace share some of the most memorable stories for your gratification and edification. 

· Lamplighters founder Steve Mobia talks about the San Francisco Suicide Club, the even-stranger start to the legendary Cacophony Society. 
· Denzil Meyers recounts the earliest days of the Cacophony event now known as Santa Con. 
· Lexie Tillotson remembers what it was like driving to Burning Man in the wayback days when you needed luck and a compass.
· Kimric Smythe recalls the year that the Man Burn into a hot mess.
· Stewart Harvey shares about traveling to Northern Ireland with artist David Best to build a Temple for “The Troubles.”</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Preaching to the Playa Choir</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Many people are surprised to learn that Black Rock City is home to two full orchestras and a Playa Choir complete with a secular Sunday sermon. Since 2012 Madi has been organizing and arranging the choir’s harmonies and happenings, each year with more and more help. </p><p>In this installment, kbot and Stuart talk with  </p><ul><li>Madi (Choir Director)</li><li>Tory (Director of Dusty Productions)</li><li>Leut (Preacher Man)</li></ul><p>They have stories and more stories of inspiration and elevation. We get to hear many voices resonate with music, recorded live at Burning Man 2023 in the Black Rock Desert. Hallelujah!</p><p><a href="https://playachoir.com" target="_blank">https://playachoir.com</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Dec 2023 04:32:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Madi, Tori, Leut, Stuart, kbot)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people are surprised to learn that Black Rock City is home to two full orchestras and a Playa Choir complete with a secular Sunday sermon. Since 2012 Madi has been organizing and arranging the choir’s harmonies and happenings, each year with more and more help. </p><p>In this installment, kbot and Stuart talk with  </p><ul><li>Madi (Choir Director)</li><li>Tory (Director of Dusty Productions)</li><li>Leut (Preacher Man)</li></ul><p>They have stories and more stories of inspiration and elevation. We get to hear many voices resonate with music, recorded live at Burning Man 2023 in the Black Rock Desert. Hallelujah!</p><p><a href="https://playachoir.com" target="_blank">https://playachoir.com</a></p>
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      <itunes:summary>Many people are surprised to learn that Black Rock City is home to not just two full orchestras, also a Playa Choir complete with a secular Sunday sermon. Since 2012 Madi has been organizing and arranging the choir&apos;s harmonies and happenings, each year with more and more help. 

In this installment, kbot and Stuart talk with 
· Madi (Choir Director)
· Tory (Director of Dusty Productions) 
· Leut (Preacher Man)

They have stories and more stories of inspiration and elevation. We get to hear many voices resonate with music, recorded live at Burning Man 2023 in the Black Rock Desert. Hallelujah!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Many people are surprised to learn that Black Rock City is home to not just two full orchestras, also a Playa Choir complete with a secular Sunday sermon. Since 2012 Madi has been organizing and arranging the choir&apos;s harmonies and happenings, each year with more and more help. 

In this installment, kbot and Stuart talk with 
· Madi (Choir Director)
· Tory (Director of Dusty Productions) 
· Leut (Preacher Man)

They have stories and more stories of inspiration and elevation. We get to hear many voices resonate with music, recorded live at Burning Man 2023 in the Black Rock Desert. Hallelujah!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Orchestral Maneuvers on the Playa</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Some people are surprised to learn that Black Rock City is home to not just one but two full-fledged symphony orchestras. While the Black Rock Philharmonic kicks out the classical jams, the Playa Pops brings the big-ensemble sound to popular music. </p><p>Both are composed (ahem) of passionate volunteer musicians – classically trained, self-trained, and otherwise – who come together once a year to perform in the dust (or mud) the songs they have practiced all year at home.</p><p>In this installment, kbot and Stuart talk to members of the Playa Pops and the Black Rock Philharmonic about their process, their performances, and how the desert hates their instruments. And we get to hear some amazing live music performed by actual humans, recorded live at Burning Man 2023 in the Black Rock Desert.</p><p><a href="https://www.playapops.com/" target="_blank">https://www.playapops.com</a></p><p><a href="https://blackrockphilharmonic.org/" target="_blank">https://blackrockphilharmonic.org</a></p><p><a href="https://www.temple2023.com" target="_blank">https://www.temple2023.com</a></p><p><a href="https://www.michaelgarlington.com/chapel-of-babel" target="_blank">https://www.michaelgarlington.com/chapel-of-babel</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Dec 2023 01:06:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Bryan Nies, Philip Mease, Eric Yttri, Brianna Camarda, kbot, Stuart Mangrum, Ellen O&apos;Neill)</author>
      <link>http://live.burningman.org</link>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some people are surprised to learn that Black Rock City is home to not just one but two full-fledged symphony orchestras. While the Black Rock Philharmonic kicks out the classical jams, the Playa Pops brings the big-ensemble sound to popular music. </p><p>Both are composed (ahem) of passionate volunteer musicians – classically trained, self-trained, and otherwise – who come together once a year to perform in the dust (or mud) the songs they have practiced all year at home.</p><p>In this installment, kbot and Stuart talk to members of the Playa Pops and the Black Rock Philharmonic about their process, their performances, and how the desert hates their instruments. And we get to hear some amazing live music performed by actual humans, recorded live at Burning Man 2023 in the Black Rock Desert.</p><p><a href="https://www.playapops.com/" target="_blank">https://www.playapops.com</a></p><p><a href="https://blackrockphilharmonic.org/" target="_blank">https://blackrockphilharmonic.org</a></p><p><a href="https://www.temple2023.com" target="_blank">https://www.temple2023.com</a></p><p><a href="https://www.michaelgarlington.com/chapel-of-babel" target="_blank">https://www.michaelgarlington.com/chapel-of-babel</a></p>
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Both are composed (ahem) of passionate volunteer musicians – classically trained, self-trained, and otherwise – who come together once a year to perform in the dust (or mud) the songs they have practiced all year at home.

In this installment, kbot and Stuart talk to members of the Playa Pops and the Black Rock Philharmonic about their process, their performances, and how the desert hates their instruments. And we get to hear some amazing live music performed by actual humans, recorded live at Burning Man 2023 in the Black Rock Desert.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Some people are surprised to learn that Black Rock City is home to not just one but two full-fledged symphony orchestras. While the Black Rock Philharmonic kicks out the classical jams, the Playa Pops brings the big-ensemble sound to popular music. 

Both are composed (ahem) of passionate volunteer musicians – classically trained, self-trained, and otherwise – who come together once a year to perform in the dust (or mud) the songs they have practiced all year at home.

In this installment, kbot and Stuart talk to members of the Playa Pops and the Black Rock Philharmonic about their process, their performances, and how the desert hates their instruments. And we get to hear some amazing live music performed by actual humans, recorded live at Burning Man 2023 in the Black Rock Desert.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>L’Osti Québec! The 11th Principle of Poutine</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Have you stumbled upon Midnight Poutine in Black Rock City? Maybe you listened to Québecois rock as you waited for some of that crispy, cheesy goodness? As with many camps on playa, Midnight Poutine is the cultural tip of the iceberg of a vast community of creativity and goings-on; this one in Montréal, Québec. </p><p>Arno Robin, one of Montréal's cultural instigators, spoke with Stuart and kbot about his nine-year journey from Midnight Poutine, to co-creating Montréal's Burning Man Regional Event, to developing a bustling makerspace. </p><p>It’s one of those stories we love — one that travels through Black Rock City and then keeps on going — carrying the Burning Man ethos back home to take root and sprout local mutations.</p><p>Plus… Stuart learns to swear in Québecois!</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/arno-robin-9b903936">https://www.linkedin.com/in/arno-robin-9b903936</a></p><p><a href="https://losstidburn.org/en/home/">https://losstidburn.org/en/home/</a></p><p><a href="https://www.lespacemaker.com/en/">https://www.lespacemaker.com/en/</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Dec 2023 17:47:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Arno Robin, Stuart Mangrum, kbot)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you stumbled upon Midnight Poutine in Black Rock City? Maybe you listened to Québecois rock as you waited for some of that crispy, cheesy goodness? As with many camps on playa, Midnight Poutine is the cultural tip of the iceberg of a vast community of creativity and goings-on; this one in Montréal, Québec. </p><p>Arno Robin, one of Montréal's cultural instigators, spoke with Stuart and kbot about his nine-year journey from Midnight Poutine, to co-creating Montréal's Burning Man Regional Event, to developing a bustling makerspace. </p><p>It’s one of those stories we love — one that travels through Black Rock City and then keeps on going — carrying the Burning Man ethos back home to take root and sprout local mutations.</p><p>Plus… Stuart learns to swear in Québecois!</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/arno-robin-9b903936">https://www.linkedin.com/in/arno-robin-9b903936</a></p><p><a href="https://losstidburn.org/en/home/">https://losstidburn.org/en/home/</a></p><p><a href="https://www.lespacemaker.com/en/">https://www.lespacemaker.com/en/</a></p>
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Arno Robin, one of Montréal&apos;s cultural instigators, spoke with Stuart and kbot about his nine-year journey from Midnight Poutine, to co-creating Montréal&apos;s Burning Man Regional Event, to developing a bustling makerspace. 

It’s one of those stories we love — one that travels through Black Rock City and then keeps on going — carrying the Burning Man ethos back home to take root and sprout local mutations. 

Plus… Stuart learns to swear in Québecois!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Have you stumbled upon Midnight Poutine in Black Rock City? Maybe you listened to Québecois rock as you waited for some of that crispy, cheesy goodness? As with many camps on playa, Midnight Poutine is the cultural tip of the iceberg of a vast community of creativity and goings-on; this one in Montréal, Québec (Canada). 

Arno Robin, one of Montréal&apos;s cultural instigators, spoke with Stuart and kbot about his nine-year journey from Midnight Poutine, to co-creating Montréal&apos;s Burning Man Regional Event, to developing a bustling makerspace. 

It’s one of those stories we love — one that travels through Black Rock City and then keeps on going — carrying the Burning Man ethos back home to take root and sprout local mutations. 

Plus… Stuart learns to swear in Québecois!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dana Albany: Dreaming in Metal and Glass</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Dana Albany has come a long way since her first art project in the Black Rock Desert, a scrap-wood camel that got her started making things out of found materials, from discarded metal and broken glass to sun-bleached cattle bones and deer antlers. </p><p>She has built flammable targets for notorious machine-art groups, worked as the artist-in-residence at a San Francisco dump, and had her large-scale metal and mixed-media sculptures exhibited around the world, most recently at the “Radical Horizons” show at England’s Chatsworth House. </p><p>She talks with Stuart about her path to becoming an artist, which began with a spur-of-the-moment trip to Burning Man in 1996, about her mentors and mentees along the way, and about the joys of working with children to create high-impact interactive art.</p><p><a href="https://www.danaalbanyart.com/" target="_blank">DanaAlbanyArt.com</a></p><p><a href="https://www.chatsworth.org/news-media/news-blogs-press-releases/burning-man-about-the-sculptures" target="_blank">chatsworth.org/news-media/news-blogs-press-releases/burning-man-about-the-sculptures</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/programs/civic-initiatives/youth-education-spaceship/" target="_blank">burningman.org/programs/civic-initiatives/youth-education-spaceship</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Nov 2023 23:45:44 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>We committed to be carbon-negative by 2030. How will we do it? We have “Burning” right in our name.</p><p>When it comes to solar, biofuels, and energy banks, we have many irons in the fire, or rather, we are planting many seeds. Hear how Black Rock City is a hotbed, or rather, a garden bed, for the innovation of clean energy.</p><p>Stuart talks with George B Reed III, Burning Man Project’s Director of Regeneration, about the progress we’re making for a brighter future, or rather, yeah, a <i>brighter future.</i></p><p>George shares what Burning Man’s leadership has been developing to be in integrity with our principles, from composting organic waste for food cultivation, to making renewable diesel from captured carbon. He shares stories of our community preventing and reversing damage to the climate. </p><p>Hear how we’re collectively rewiring reality, showing our work, and sharing what we know. Here’s how you can do it for your camp, your cohort, your city.</p><p><a href="https://burningman.medium.com/burning-man-project-2030-environmental-sustainability-roadmap-c79657e18146" target="_blank">Burning Man Project: 2030 Environmental Sustainability Roadmap</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/about/about-us/sustainability/" target="_blank">burningman.org: About Us / Sustainability (updated Oct 2023) </a></p><p><a href="https://www.renewablesforartiststeam.org/home" target="_blank">The Renewables for Artists Team</a></p><p><a href="https://www.greenthemecampcommunity.org/blast" target="_blank">The Green Theme Camp Community & BLAST</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2023/07/black-rock-city/participate-in-brc/lnt-checklist/" target="_blank">Burning Man Journal: Your Checklist for LNT in BRC (2023)</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2022/07/burning-man-arts/brc-art/green-waking-dreams/" target="_blank">Burning Man Journal: Waking Dreams: Evoking Greener Burns (2022)</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2022/03/black-rock-city/building-brc/sustainability-initiatives/" target="_blank">Burning Man Journal: Sustainability Initiatives on the Road to Black Rock City (2022)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/burning-sustainably-part-1-we-can-we-will-we-must/" target="_blank">Burning Man LIVE: Burning Sustainably PART 1: We Can, We Will, We Must (Aug 2022)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/burning-sustainably-part-2-the-road-to-regeneration/" target="_blank">Burning Man LIVE: Burning Sustainably PART 2: The Road to Regeneration (Aug 2022)</a></p>
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Stuart talks with George B Reed III, Burning Man Project’s Director of Regeneration, about the progress we’re making for a brighter future, or rather, yeah, a brighter future.

George shares what Burning Man’s leadership has been developing to be in integrity with our principles and goals, from composting organic waste for food cultivation, to making renewable diesel from captured carbon. He shares stories of the community preventing and reversing damage to the climate. 

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Stuart talks with George B Reed III, Burning Man Project’s Director of Regeneration, about the progress we’re making for a brighter future, or rather, yeah, a brighter future.

George shares what Burning Man’s leadership has been developing to be in integrity with our principles and goals, from composting organic waste for food cultivation, to making renewable diesel from captured carbon. He shares stories of the community preventing and reversing damage to the climate. 

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>The desert seems lifeless, yet it’s home to a whole lifecycle of bugs and animals from bunnies to foxes, from lions to horses to – most dangerous of all – COWS! Hear about the hidden lives of all that’s alive around Black Rock City.</p><p>Stuart talks with biologist Dr Lisa Beers aka Sciprus. When she’s not teaching in remote villages on the other side of the planet, she’s Burning Man Project’s land fellow studying the Fly Hot Springs territory.</p><p>In the face of mystery, she has the surprising answers, or at least more questions, and aren’t questions as good as answers? Aren’t they?</p><p>How do butterflies know to ride the jet stream from Canada to Mexico and back? </p><p>What do sea monkeys have to do with Fairy Shrimp Scampi?</p><p>How do feral Burners adapt from arid & dusty to moist & muddy?</p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/author/scirpus/">journal.burningman.org/author/scirpus</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/dr-scirpus-and-the-majestic-fly-ranch">Burning Man Live: Ep 25: Scirpus and the Majestic Fly Ranch</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Rock_Desert">The Black Rock Desert of Nevada (wikipedia)</a></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The desert seems lifeless, yet it’s home to a whole lifecycle of bugs and animals from bunnies to foxes, from lions to horses to – most dangerous of all – COWS! Hear about the hidden lives of all that’s alive around Black Rock City.</p><p>Stuart talks with biologist Dr Lisa Beers aka Sciprus. When she’s not teaching in remote villages on the other side of the planet, she’s Burning Man Project’s land fellow studying the Fly Hot Springs territory.</p><p>In the face of mystery, she has the surprising answers, or at least more questions, and aren’t questions as good as answers? Aren’t they?</p><p>How do butterflies know to ride the jet stream from Canada to Mexico and back? </p><p>What do sea monkeys have to do with Fairy Shrimp Scampi?</p><p>How do feral Burners adapt from arid & dusty to moist & muddy?</p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/author/scirpus/">journal.burningman.org/author/scirpus</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/dr-scirpus-and-the-majestic-fly-ranch">Burning Man Live: Ep 25: Scirpus and the Majestic Fly Ranch</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Rock_Desert">The Black Rock Desert of Nevada (wikipedia)</a></p>
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In the face of mystery, she has the surprising answers, or at least more questions, and aren’t questions as good as answers? Aren’t they?

How do butterflies know to ride the jet stream from Canada to Mexico and back? 

What do sea monkeys have to do with Fairy Shrimp Scampi?

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Stuart Mangrum talks with biologist Dr Lisa Beers aka Sciprus. When she’s not teaching in remote villages on the other side of the planet, she’s Burning Man Project’s land fellow studying the Fly Hot Springs territory. 

In the face of mystery, she has the surprising answers, or at least more questions, and aren’t questions as good as answers? Aren’t they?

How do butterflies know to ride the jet stream from Canada to Mexico and back? 

What do sea monkeys have to do with Fairy Shrimp Scampi?

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>How would you overcome shyness at BRC?</p><p>How would you break people’s brains at SantaCon?</p><p>How would you acculturate museum docents to Burner culture?</p><p>Brody Scotland shares how she did it, and how she went from hating Black Rock City to working year round in the Burning Man Art department.</p><p>Brody and Stuart delve into the uncommon common sense of self-care and “feelings” in the emo roller coaster of BRC. They explore a style of pranking where no one is the butt of the joke. And they celebrate “Shit Dave X Says.”</p><p>From hand-crafting iconic costumes, to logistics-crafting “weird little odd art,” this is a string of lively stories about Brody’s bespoke approach to increasing happiness.</p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/author/bscotland/">Brody Scotland (Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/about/about-us/people/year-round-staff/#Brody">Brody Scotland (Burning Man Staff) </a></p><p><a href="https://americanart.si.edu/exhibitions/burning-man" target="_blank">No Spectators: The Art of Burning Man (Smithsonian Institution)</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/author/davex/" target="_blank">Dave X (Burning Man Journal)</a> <strong>&</strong> <a href="shitdavexsays.wordpress.com" target="_blank">Shit Dave X Says </a></p>
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How would you acculturate museum docents to Burner culture?

Brody Scotland tells how she did it, and how she went from hating Black Rock City to working year round in the Burning Man Art department.

Brody and Stuart delve into the uncommon common sense of self-care and “feelings” in the emo roller coaster of BRC. They explore a style of pranking where no one is the butt of the joke. And they celebrate “Shit Dave X Says.”

From hand-crafting iconic costumes, to logistics-crafting “weird little odd art,” this is a string of stories about Brody’s bespoke approach to increasing happiness in the world. 
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How would you break people’s brains at SantaCon?
How would you acculturate museum docents to Burner culture?

Brody Scotland tells how she did it, and how she went from hating Black Rock City to working year round in the Burning Man Art department.

Brody and Stuart delve into the uncommon common sense of self-care and “feelings” in the emo roller coaster of BRC. They explore a style of pranking where no one is the butt of the joke. And they celebrate “Shit Dave X Says.”

From hand-crafting iconic costumes, to logistics-crafting “weird little odd art,” this is a string of stories about Brody’s bespoke approach to increasing happiness in the world. 
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Hear this year’s art theme (ANIMALIA) express itself through cryptids (animals that no one can prove are real). Folklore and fandom brought us our new ABC street names: Afanc, Bigfoot, Chupacabra, Dingbat… and NOT the Easter Bunny, thanks to Encantados, which are were-dolphins that shape-shift into dapper dancers in search of a party. 

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Yes, we have a CTO. We have all the enterprise tech needs of any not-small non-profit, with the added complications of ridiculously challenging work sites, a staff that’s mostly seasonal volunteers, and an ethos rooted in Ten Principles that don’t always line up with ideals of Big Tech or engineering efficiency. You don’t build a city of 80,000 in the desert — or a global community of dreamers and doers — without bending a few bits and bytes. Or stepping on a few tech-bro toes.

Bloom shares stories from his colorful career at the intersection of art and technology, from working with Al Gore at Current Media to pioneering the “always two years away” world of virtual reality. And he does his best to reassure Stuart that AI will not be taking his job… yet.
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Yes, we have a CTO. We have all the enterprise tech needs of any not-small non-profit, with the added complications of ridiculously challenging work sites, a staff that’s mostly seasonal volunteers, and an ethos rooted in Ten Principles that don’t always line up with ideals of Big Tech or engineering efficiency. You don’t build a city of 80,000 in the desert — or a global community of dreamers and doers — without bending a few bits and bytes. Or stepping on a few tech-bro toes.

Bloom shares stories from his colorful career at the intersection of art and technology, from working with Al Gore at Current Media to pioneering the “always two years away” world of virtual reality. And he does his best to reassure Stuart that AI will not be taking his job… yet.
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He explores the subjective unknowns of Burning Man events and psychedelics as same-same-but-different. Bring your neural nets to be plasticized. Bring your ego to be dissolved. It’s a trip through the past, and a trip through presence.

But when an interviewer interviews another interviewer, things can get weird. Together they explore the power of story (good and bad), who remembers what, who takes credit, and the subjective nature of consciousness. It’s a reflection on memory, on serendipity, and the power of not knowing.

“Never let the truth get in the way of a good story.” ~Mark Twain (as quoted by Larry Harvey)
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He explores the subjective unknowns of Burning Man events and psychedelics as same-same-but-different. Bring your neural nets to be plasticized. Bring your ego to be dissolved. It’s a trip through the past, and a trip through presence.

But when an interviewer interviews another interviewer, things can get weird. Together they explore the power of story (good and bad), who remembers what, who takes credit, and the subjective nature of consciousness. It’s a reflection on memory, on serendipity, and the power of not knowing.

“Never let the truth get in the way of a good story.” ~Mark Twain (as quoted by Larry Harvey)
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>She traveled to six continents for Burning Man Regional Events, to get to the heart of an ever-evolving global culture that creates community in a disconnected world. She wrote a book about it, and we published it!</p><p>It chronicles her odyssey to</p><ul><li>Afrikaburn (South Africa)</li><li>Black Rock City (USA)</li><li>Blazing Swan (Australia)</li><li>Burning Japan (Japan)</li><li>Fuego Austral (Argentina)</li><li>Midburn (Israel)</li><li>Nowhere (Spain)</li></ul><p>Hear Roxane's impressions of each wildly unique event in this audio travelog. She talks with Stuart about how she would work, Burn, write, repeat. They explore how Burning Man culture rubs up against other cultures as it spreads. </p><p>As an aid worker, Roxane sees first hand how vibrant Burner networks create positive impact. Burning Man events transform people, AND some people become Burners before ever attending a Burning Man event, by resonating with the 10 Principles and crossing paths with Burners up to <i>new</i> good. </p><p><a href="https://store.bookbaby.com/book/once-upon-a-time-in-the-dust" target="_blank">Once Upon a Time in the Dust: Burning Man Around the World (the Book)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/news/books-about-burning-man/once-upon-a-time-in-the-dust/" target="_blank">Burning Man Journal: Books About Burning Man: Roxane Jessi</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/regionals-reawaken/" target="_blank">Regionals Reawaken: A Blog Series by Roxane Jessi</a></p><p><a href="https://www.burnerswithoutborders.org/" target="_blank">BurnersWithoutBorders.org</a></p><p><a href="https://regionals.burningman.org/" target="_blank">regionals.burningman.org</a></p><p><a href="https://www.roxanejessi.com/">Roxane Jessi</a></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>She traveled to six continents for Burning Man Regional Events, to get to the heart of an ever-evolving global culture that creates community in a disconnected world. She wrote a book about it, and we published it!</p><p>It chronicles her odyssey to</p><ul><li>Afrikaburn (South Africa)</li><li>Black Rock City (USA)</li><li>Blazing Swan (Australia)</li><li>Burning Japan (Japan)</li><li>Fuego Austral (Argentina)</li><li>Midburn (Israel)</li><li>Nowhere (Spain)</li></ul><p>Hear Roxane's impressions of each wildly unique event in this audio travelog. She talks with Stuart about how she would work, Burn, write, repeat. They explore how Burning Man culture rubs up against other cultures as it spreads. </p><p>As an aid worker, Roxane sees first hand how vibrant Burner networks create positive impact. Burning Man events transform people, AND some people become Burners before ever attending a Burning Man event, by resonating with the 10 Principles and crossing paths with Burners up to <i>new</i> good. </p><p><a href="https://store.bookbaby.com/book/once-upon-a-time-in-the-dust" target="_blank">Once Upon a Time in the Dust: Burning Man Around the World (the Book)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/news/books-about-burning-man/once-upon-a-time-in-the-dust/" target="_blank">Burning Man Journal: Books About Burning Man: Roxane Jessi</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/regionals-reawaken/" target="_blank">Regionals Reawaken: A Blog Series by Roxane Jessi</a></p><p><a href="https://www.burnerswithoutborders.org/" target="_blank">BurnersWithoutBorders.org</a></p><p><a href="https://regionals.burningman.org/" target="_blank">regionals.burningman.org</a></p><p><a href="https://www.roxanejessi.com/">Roxane Jessi</a></p>
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It chronicles her odyssey to
  Afrikaburn (South Africa)
  Black Rock City (USA)
  Blazing Swan (Australia)
  Burning Japan (Japan)
  Fuego Austral (Argentina)
  Midburn (Israel)
  Nowhere (Spain)

Hear her impressions of each wildly unique event in this audio travelog. She talks with Stuart about how she would work, Burn, write, repeat. They explore what is created when Burning Man culture rubs up against other cultures as it spreads. 

As an aid worker, Roxane sees first hand how vibrant Burner networks create positive impact. Burning Man events transform people, AND some people become Burners before ever attending a Burning Man event, by resonating with the 10 Principles and crossing paths with Burners up to new good. </itunes:summary>
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It chronicles her odyssey to
  Afrikaburn (South Africa)
  Black Rock City (USA)
  Blazing Swan (Australia)
  Burning Japan (Japan)
  Fuego Austral (Argentina)
  Midburn (Israel)
  Nowhere (Spain)

Hear her impressions of each wildly unique event in this audio travelog. She talks with Stuart about how she would work, Burn, write, repeat. They explore what is created when Burning Man culture rubs up against other cultures as it spreads. 

As an aid worker, Roxane sees first hand how vibrant Burner networks create positive impact. Burning Man events transform people, AND some people become Burners before ever attending a Burning Man event, by resonating with the 10 Principles and crossing paths with Burners up to new good. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Most people in Black Rock City live together in placed camps, aka theme camps, the most unique aspect of a most unique event. There are almost 1300 camps in BRC. </p><p>The annual Camp Symposium brought together dozens of staff and volunteers to talk out what they do to gift their interactive camp to BRC.</p><p>Hear (or read) highlights from the Plenary, many voices sharing knowledge and exploring ideas. </p><p>Bryant Tan, aka Level, Associate Director of Placement, and a spaghettification of speakers: </p><ul><li>Breedlove: Director of Civic Engagement</li><li>Charlie: Director of Event Operations</li><li>Claire of the Green Theme Camp Community</li><li>DA: Environmental Restoration Manager</li><li>Marian: CEO of Burning Man Project</li><li>Trixxie of the Placement Team</li><li>Yeti of the Camp Support Team</li></ul><p>Here is how to </p><ul><li>enjoy Leaving No Trace</li><li>make frameworks for leaders</li><li>build boundaries of community</li><li>hold a center for our cultural vision</li><li>make sense of mysterious acronyms!</li></ul><p>“We build the hive, they bring the honey.” ~Larry Harvey</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/" target="_blank">Camps and Placement | Burning Man</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/cultural-direction-setting-decommodification/" target="_blank">Cultural Direction Setting & Decommodification</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/placement-team/" target="_blank">Placement: About Us & Volunteering</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/so-you-want-to-camp-at-burning-man/camp-support-team/" target="_blank">Camp Support Team | Burning Man</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2022/07/burning-man-arts/brc-art/green-waking-dreams/" target="_blank">Waking Dreams: Evoking Greener Burns</a></p><p><a href="https://www.notion.so/xelyse/GTCC-Green-Theme-Camp-Community-51c644cf37614905b89ac41e84b58744" target="_blank"><strong>greentheme.camp</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://www.notion.so/Thrival-Guide-dc9334a9bb494bb99bb01b665479b999" target="_blank"><strong>thrival.guide</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2023/03/black-rock-city/leaving-no-trace/2022-moop-maps/" target="_blank">Leaving No Trace 2022: MOOP Maps, Inspection, and the #1 MOOP</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/charlie-dolman-%C2%B7-the-dust-is-in-the-details/" target="_blank">Charlie Dolman · The Dust is in the Details (Burning Man LIVE 2022)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/dark-angel-of-black-rock-restoration-destiny/" target="_blank">Dark Angel of Black Rock & Restoration Destiny (Burning Man LIVE 2020)</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2003/10/black-rock-city/tales-from-the-playa/why-people-dress-funny-at-burning-man/?fbclid=IwAR1WiQcHdoh1jASg2yNw3Bnv4393BZ4KHdxUkclNRazPidJS0yjwl0gXiGo" target="_blank">Why People Dress Funny at Burning Man (2003)</a></p><p><a href="https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/sfgate/name/peter-doty-obituary?id=51688999" target="_blank">Peter Doty Obituary (San Francisco Chronicle)</a></p>
<p><p><a href="LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG" target="_blank">LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG</a></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 6 Apr 2023 22:07:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Trixxie, Yeti, Claire Wild, Marian Goodell, Christopher Breedlove, Stuart Mangrum, Michael Vav, Bryant Tan, Charlie Dolman, DA, Dominic Tinio)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people in Black Rock City live together in placed camps, aka theme camps, the most unique aspect of a most unique event. There are almost 1300 camps in BRC. </p><p>The annual Camp Symposium brought together dozens of staff and volunteers to talk out what they do to gift their interactive camp to BRC.</p><p>Hear (or read) highlights from the Plenary, many voices sharing knowledge and exploring ideas. </p><p>Bryant Tan, aka Level, Associate Director of Placement, and a spaghettification of speakers: </p><ul><li>Breedlove: Director of Civic Engagement</li><li>Charlie: Director of Event Operations</li><li>Claire of the Green Theme Camp Community</li><li>DA: Environmental Restoration Manager</li><li>Marian: CEO of Burning Man Project</li><li>Trixxie of the Placement Team</li><li>Yeti of the Camp Support Team</li></ul><p>Here is how to </p><ul><li>enjoy Leaving No Trace</li><li>make frameworks for leaders</li><li>build boundaries of community</li><li>hold a center for our cultural vision</li><li>make sense of mysterious acronyms!</li></ul><p>“We build the hive, they bring the honey.” ~Larry Harvey</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/" target="_blank">Camps and Placement | Burning Man</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/cultural-direction-setting-decommodification/" target="_blank">Cultural Direction Setting & Decommodification</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/placement-team/" target="_blank">Placement: About Us & Volunteering</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/so-you-want-to-camp-at-burning-man/camp-support-team/" target="_blank">Camp Support Team | Burning Man</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2022/07/burning-man-arts/brc-art/green-waking-dreams/" target="_blank">Waking Dreams: Evoking Greener Burns</a></p><p><a href="https://www.notion.so/xelyse/GTCC-Green-Theme-Camp-Community-51c644cf37614905b89ac41e84b58744" target="_blank"><strong>greentheme.camp</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://www.notion.so/Thrival-Guide-dc9334a9bb494bb99bb01b665479b999" target="_blank"><strong>thrival.guide</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2023/03/black-rock-city/leaving-no-trace/2022-moop-maps/" target="_blank">Leaving No Trace 2022: MOOP Maps, Inspection, and the #1 MOOP</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/charlie-dolman-%C2%B7-the-dust-is-in-the-details/" target="_blank">Charlie Dolman · The Dust is in the Details (Burning Man LIVE 2022)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/dark-angel-of-black-rock-restoration-destiny/" target="_blank">Dark Angel of Black Rock & Restoration Destiny (Burning Man LIVE 2020)</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2003/10/black-rock-city/tales-from-the-playa/why-people-dress-funny-at-burning-man/?fbclid=IwAR1WiQcHdoh1jASg2yNw3Bnv4393BZ4KHdxUkclNRazPidJS0yjwl0gXiGo" target="_blank">Why People Dress Funny at Burning Man (2003)</a></p><p><a href="https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/sfgate/name/peter-doty-obituary?id=51688999" target="_blank">Peter Doty Obituary (San Francisco Chronicle)</a></p>
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The annual Camp Symposium brought together dozens of staff and volunteers to talk out what they do to gift their interactive camp to BRC.

Hear (or read) highlights from the Plenary, many voices sharing knowledge and exploring ideas.  
* Level, Associate Director of Placement
* Breedlove: Director of Civic Engagement
* Charlie: Director of Event Operations
* Claire of the Green Theme Camp Community
* DA: Environmental Restoration Manager
* Marian: CEO of Burning Man Project
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Hear (or read) highlights from the Plenary, many voices sharing knowledge and exploring ideas.  
* Level, Associate Director of Placement
* Breedlove: Director of Civic Engagement
* Charlie: Director of Event Operations
* Claire of the Green Theme Camp Community
* DA: Environmental Restoration Manager
* Marian: CEO of Burning Man Project
* Trixie of the Placement Team
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Katie Hazard leads Art Management for Burning Man and the committee that grants more than a million dollars to artists each year to create art that’s first stop (and sometimes <i>only </i>stop) is Black Rock City.</p><p>She shares about some of the grant recipients that align with this year’s Black Rock City art theme (ANIMALIA). She and Stuart Mangrum discuss Burning Man’s art movement in relation to, and sometimes in opposition to, “capital-A art,” and the default art world's manufactured scarcity and opaqueness. They explore how to grant accessibility and agency to artists, professional and amateur, personally and collectively.</p><p>“Many people come for the art, and they stay for the community.” ~Larry Harvey</p><p><a href="https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/11MgzK5ZWlrlKN1xNux9a4s7rIwjTHeKuekP8erKQ2-A/edit?usp=sharing" target="_blank">Slides of the Art Projects Mentioned (in the order discussed) </a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2023/03/burning-man-arts/brc-art/introducing-the-2023-honoraria/" target="_blank">Introducing the 2023 Black Rock City Honoraria (Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/author/katiehazard/" target="_blank">Katie Hazard (Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/2023-art-theme-animalia/" target="_blank">2023 Art Theme: ANIMALIA</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/preparation/black-rock-city-guide/infrastructure/the-artery/" target="_blank">The ARTery at Black Rock City</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/desert-arts-preview-artists-of-waking-dreams/" target="_blank">Desert Arts Preview: Artists of Waking Dreams</a> (2022 podcast)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Mar 2023 01:02:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Stuart Mangrum, Katie Hazard)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Katie Hazard leads Art Management for Burning Man and the committee that grants more than a million dollars to artists each year to create art that’s first stop (and sometimes <i>only </i>stop) is Black Rock City.</p><p>She shares about some of the grant recipients that align with this year’s Black Rock City art theme (ANIMALIA). She and Stuart Mangrum discuss Burning Man’s art movement in relation to, and sometimes in opposition to, “capital-A art,” and the default art world's manufactured scarcity and opaqueness. They explore how to grant accessibility and agency to artists, professional and amateur, personally and collectively.</p><p>“Many people come for the art, and they stay for the community.” ~Larry Harvey</p><p><a href="https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/11MgzK5ZWlrlKN1xNux9a4s7rIwjTHeKuekP8erKQ2-A/edit?usp=sharing" target="_blank">Slides of the Art Projects Mentioned (in the order discussed) </a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2023/03/burning-man-arts/brc-art/introducing-the-2023-honoraria/" target="_blank">Introducing the 2023 Black Rock City Honoraria (Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/author/katiehazard/" target="_blank">Katie Hazard (Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/2023-art-theme-animalia/" target="_blank">2023 Art Theme: ANIMALIA</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/preparation/black-rock-city-guide/infrastructure/the-artery/" target="_blank">The ARTery at Black Rock City</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/desert-arts-preview-artists-of-waking-dreams/" target="_blank">Desert Arts Preview: Artists of Waking Dreams</a> (2022 podcast)</p>
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She shares about some of the grant recipients that align with this year’s Black Rock City art theme (ANIMALIA). She and Stuart Mangrum discuss Burning Man’s art movement in relation to, and sometimes in opposition to, “capital-A art,” and the default art world&apos;s manufactured scarcity and opaqueness. They explore how to grant accessibility and agency to artists, professional and amateur, personally and collectively.
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      <title>Monique Schiess and AfrikaBurn</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>As a founder and co-producer of one of the largest and oldest Burning Man events, Monique Shiess has a lot going on. AfrikaBurn does too. Started in 2007, it averages 10,000 participants annually in recent years. </p><p>Monique shares its origins with Stuart and Andie. From the EDM scene, gallery spaces, queer community, and producers of “weird gatherings,” they birthed AfrikaBurn with roots in anarchy, trickster energy and hippie-dom. </p><p>They explore how to be welcoming, not just radically inclusive, in the aftermath of Apartheid, and the context of global trends, on the land of indigenous people.</p><p>Then there’s the fun part. Monique says that play is the vector for changing the world by accessing aspects of yourself that go dormant in the default world, and that all Burn movements have paradigm shifting potential while also having a ton of fun with “the best humans that exist.”</p><p><a href="http://www.afrikaburn.org" target="_blank">www.afrikaburn.org</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AfrikaBurn" target="_blank">AfrikaBurn (Wikipedia)</a></p><p><a href="https://tedxcapetown.org/videos/monique-schiess-practising-imagining" target="_blank">Practising Imagining (TEDx Cape Town)</a></p><p><a href="https://meetings.skift.com/events-change-lives-afrikaburn-legacy-case-study/" target="_blank">Events Change Lives: AfrikaBurn Legacy Case Study</a></p>
<p><p><a href="LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG" target="_blank">LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG</a></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 1 Mar 2023 21:07:29 +0000</pubDate>
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Monique shares its origins with Stuart and Andie. From the EDM scene, gallery spaces, queer community, and producers of “weird gatherings,” they birthed AfrikaBurn with roots in anarchy, trickster energy and hippie-dom. 

They explore how to be welcoming, not just radically inclusive, in the aftermath of Apartheid, and the context of global trends, on the land of indigenous people.

Then there’s the fun part. Monique says that play is the vector for changing the world by accessing aspects of yourself that go dormant in the default world, and that all Burn movements have paradigm shifting potential while also having a ton of fun with “the best humans that exist.”</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>As a founder and co-producer of one of the largest and oldest Burning Man events, Monique Shiess has a lot going on. AfrikaBurn does too. Started in 2007, it averages 10,000 participants annually in recent years. 

Monique shares its origins with Stuart and Andie. From the EDM scene, gallery spaces, queer community, and producers of “weird gatherings,” they birthed AfrikaBurn with roots in anarchy, trickster energy and hippie-dom. 

They explore how to be welcoming, not just radically inclusive, in the aftermath of Apartheid, and the context of global trends, on the land of indigenous people.

Then there’s the fun part. Monique says that play is the vector for changing the world by accessing aspects of yourself that go dormant in the default world, and that all Burn movements have paradigm shifting potential while also having a ton of fun with “the best humans that exist.”</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Athena is a wanderer, an adventurer, a muse. She is Regional Contact emerita from Los Angeles, founder of their nonprofit The LA League of Arts, and a founder of BRCvr — a crown jewel in the tiara of our multiversal experiences online.</p><p>Athena talks with Stuart about how Radical Inclusion and Immediacy foster human connection, and about how a balance of decommodified spaces and commercial spaces can lead to true Gifting. </p><p>She says that BRCvr conjured a tight-knit community of creators who love helping each other. See for yourself while you still can. BRCvr co-creates events (like RE-BURN-23) on AltspaceVR, the social VR platform that’s about to have its plug pulled. </p><p>Hear her adventures from Black Rock City to South Central LA, and heed the call to infuse Burning Man's Principles into the fabric of gatherings IRL and in VR.</p><p><a href="https://brcvr.org/about-brcvr/" target="_blank">BRCvr</a></p><p><a href="https://brcvr.org/re-burn-23/" target="_blank">RE-BURN-23</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/about/10-principles/" target="_blank">The 10 Principles of Burning Man</a></p><p><a href="https://www.laleagueofarts.org/" target="_blank">Los Angeles League of Arts (LALA)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/the-10-principles-in-modern-times-irl-in-vr/" target="_blank">Burning Man LIVE: The 10 Principles in Modern Times IRL and in VR</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/mike-zuckerman-gonzo-culture-hack/" target="_blank">Burning Man LIVE: Mike Zuckerman: Culture Hacking and Gonzo Humanitarianism</a></p><p><a href="http://mutaytor.com/bio/index.php" target="_blank">The Mutaytor</a></p><p><a href="https://www.leaveittonino.com/burning-man" target="_blank">NiNo’s ATABEY</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 8 Feb 2023 19:27:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Athena Demos, Stuart Mangrum)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Athena is a wanderer, an adventurer, a muse. She is Regional Contact emerita from Los Angeles, founder of their nonprofit The LA League of Arts, and a founder of BRCvr — a crown jewel in the tiara of our multiversal experiences online.</p><p>Athena talks with Stuart about how Radical Inclusion and Immediacy foster human connection, and about how a balance of decommodified spaces and commercial spaces can lead to true Gifting. </p><p>She says that BRCvr conjured a tight-knit community of creators who love helping each other. See for yourself while you still can. BRCvr co-creates events (like RE-BURN-23) on AltspaceVR, the social VR platform that’s about to have its plug pulled. </p><p>Hear her adventures from Black Rock City to South Central LA, and heed the call to infuse Burning Man's Principles into the fabric of gatherings IRL and in VR.</p><p><a href="https://brcvr.org/about-brcvr/" target="_blank">BRCvr</a></p><p><a href="https://brcvr.org/re-burn-23/" target="_blank">RE-BURN-23</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/about/10-principles/" target="_blank">The 10 Principles of Burning Man</a></p><p><a href="https://www.laleagueofarts.org/" target="_blank">Los Angeles League of Arts (LALA)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/the-10-principles-in-modern-times-irl-in-vr/" target="_blank">Burning Man LIVE: The 10 Principles in Modern Times IRL and in VR</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/mike-zuckerman-gonzo-culture-hack/" target="_blank">Burning Man LIVE: Mike Zuckerman: Culture Hacking and Gonzo Humanitarianism</a></p><p><a href="http://mutaytor.com/bio/index.php" target="_blank">The Mutaytor</a></p><p><a href="https://www.leaveittonino.com/burning-man" target="_blank">NiNo’s ATABEY</a></p>
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Athena talks with Stuart about how Radical Inclusion and Immediacy foster human connection, and about how a balance of decommodified spaces and commercial spaces can lead to true Gifting. 

She says that BRCvr conjured a tight-knit community of creators who love helping each other. See for yourself while you still can. BRCvr co-creates events (like RE-BURN-23) on AltspaceVR, the social VR platform that’s about to have its plug pulled. 

Hear her adventures from Black Rock City to South Central LA, and heed the call to infuse Burning Man&apos;s Principles into the fabric of the next wave of gatherings IRL and in VR.</itunes:summary>
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Athena talks with Stuart about how Radical Inclusion and Immediacy foster human connection, and about how a balance of decommodified spaces and commercial spaces can lead to true Gifting. 

She says that BRCvr conjured a tight-knit community of creators who love helping each other. See for yourself while you still can. BRCvr co-creates events (like RE-BURN-23) on AltspaceVR, the social VR platform that’s about to have its plug pulled. 

Hear her adventures from Black Rock City to South Central LA, and heed the call to infuse Burning Man&apos;s Principles into the fabric of the next wave of gatherings IRL and in VR.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>How are films shot in Black Rock City? Why? And really, HOW? </p><p>"Profiles in Dust" is the most prolific video troupe that dares to document the dynamic Burning Man events. Since 2011 they have produced 50 mini-documentaries, profiling the inspirational creators in the scene, and behind the scenes. </p><p>Terry Pratt is their nominal leader. He talks with Stuart about the joy and the turmoil, and adventures had everywhere from Egypt to Ukraine. </p><p>and with Crimson Rose, Larry Harvey, Pablo González Vargas, and Smoke Daddy.</p><p>Listen to this conversation about these documentaries:</p><ul><li><a href="https://vimeo.com/56795172" target="_blank">Everyone’s an Artist</a></li><li><a href="https://vimeo.com/736677840" target="_blank">Going Solar (rough cut intro)</a></li><li><a href="https://vimeo.com/160394705" target="_blank">Kids at Burning Man</a></li><li><a href="https://vimeo.com/385441683" target="_blank">Larry: A Burning Man Story</a></li><li><a href="https://vimeo.com/400397999" target="_blank">The Great Disappearing City</a></li><li><a href="https://vimeo.com/214734825" target="_blank">The Mayan Warrior</a></li><li><a href="https://vimeo.com/780221730" target="_blank">The Man’s Tailor</a></li></ul><p><a href="https://www.profilesindust.net/" target="_blank">profilesindust.net</a></p><p><a href="https://vimeo.com/profilesindust" target="_blank">vimeo.com/profilesindust</a></p><p><a href="https://www.terenceprattdop.net/" target="_blank">terenceprattdop.net</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@burningman/search?query=profiles%20in%20dust" target="_blank">Burning Man Project’s Youtube Channel of Profiles in Dust</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2019/08/black-rock-city/building-brc/the-colors-of-the-man/" target="_blank">Burning Man Journal: The Colors of the Man</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jan 2023 18:12:19 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How are films shot in Black Rock City? Why? And really, HOW? </p><p>"Profiles in Dust" is the most prolific video troupe that dares to document the dynamic Burning Man events. Since 2011 they have produced 50 mini-documentaries, profiling the inspirational creators in the scene, and behind the scenes. </p><p>Terry Pratt is their nominal leader. He talks with Stuart about the joy and the turmoil, and adventures had everywhere from Egypt to Ukraine. </p><p>and with Crimson Rose, Larry Harvey, Pablo González Vargas, and Smoke Daddy.</p><p>Listen to this conversation about these documentaries:</p><ul><li><a href="https://vimeo.com/56795172" target="_blank">Everyone’s an Artist</a></li><li><a href="https://vimeo.com/736677840" target="_blank">Going Solar (rough cut intro)</a></li><li><a href="https://vimeo.com/160394705" target="_blank">Kids at Burning Man</a></li><li><a href="https://vimeo.com/385441683" target="_blank">Larry: A Burning Man Story</a></li><li><a href="https://vimeo.com/400397999" target="_blank">The Great Disappearing City</a></li><li><a href="https://vimeo.com/214734825" target="_blank">The Mayan Warrior</a></li><li><a href="https://vimeo.com/780221730" target="_blank">The Man’s Tailor</a></li></ul><p><a href="https://www.profilesindust.net/" target="_blank">profilesindust.net</a></p><p><a href="https://vimeo.com/profilesindust" target="_blank">vimeo.com/profilesindust</a></p><p><a href="https://www.terenceprattdop.net/" target="_blank">terenceprattdop.net</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@burningman/search?query=profiles%20in%20dust" target="_blank">Burning Man Project’s Youtube Channel of Profiles in Dust</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2019/08/black-rock-city/building-brc/the-colors-of-the-man/" target="_blank">Burning Man Journal: The Colors of the Man</a></p>
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&quot;Profiles in Dust&quot; is the most prolific video troupe that dares to document the dynamic Burning Man events. Since 2011 they have produced 50 mini-documentaries, profiling the inspirational creators in the scene, and behind the scenes. 

Terry Pratt is their nominal leader. He talks with Stuart about the joy and the turmoil, and adventures had everywhere from Egypt to Ukraine.
and with Crimson Rose, Larry Harvey, Pablo González Vargas, and Smoke Daddy.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle> How are films shot in Black Rock City? Why? And really, HOW? 

&quot;Profiles in Dust&quot; is the most prolific video troupe that dares to document the dynamic Burning Man events. Since 2011 they have produced 50 mini-documentaries, profiling the inspirational creators in the scene, and behind the scenes. 

Terry Pratt is their nominal leader. He talks with Stuart about the joy and the turmoil, and adventures had everywhere from Egypt to Ukraine.
and with Crimson Rose, Larry Harvey, Pablo González Vargas, and Smoke Daddy.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Buck Down and the Cult That Joins You</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>What happened at BRC? What didn’t happen? Why did it seem that we couldn’t get back to interdependence? </p><p>After the traumas of the pandemic and political vilification, we somehow didn’t trust each other at BRC. Or if we did, we didn’t seem to know it, or feel it, or enjoy it. </p><p>Andie Grace swaps stories with Buck Down, a 25-year Burner, Gate Manager, musician, and author of the wildly popular article “What the Fuck Just Happened at Burning Man?”</p><p>They spitball on how to encourage more play, work, and random participation, and how to split the event into two.</p><p>Black Rock City changed underneath us. As stewards of this culture, let’s remember the parts of the culture that had us commit to it. Let’s make this ‘cult that joins you’ worth it.</p><p>FYI: This episode is fun and full of curse words. And as always, the last part is the best.</p><p><a href="https://buckdown.medium.com/what-the-fuck-just-happened-at-burning-man-fd5e5b95e011" target="_blank">https://buckdown.medium.com/what-the-fuck-just-happened-at-burning-man</a></p><p><a href="https://buckaedown.bandcamp.com/" target="_blank">https://buckaedown.bandcamp.com</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/author/buckdown/" target="_blank">https://journal.burningman.org/author/buckdown</a></p><p><a href="http://brcweekly.com/BRCWeekly2021.pdf" target="_blank">http://brcweekly.com/BRCWeekly2021.pdf</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2022 16:56:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Buck Down, Andie Grace)</author>
      <link>http://live.burningman.org</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What happened at BRC? What didn’t happen? Why did it seem that we couldn’t get back to interdependence? </p><p>After the traumas of the pandemic and political vilification, we somehow didn’t trust each other at BRC. Or if we did, we didn’t seem to know it, or feel it, or enjoy it. </p><p>Andie Grace swaps stories with Buck Down, a 25-year Burner, Gate Manager, musician, and author of the wildly popular article “What the Fuck Just Happened at Burning Man?”</p><p>They spitball on how to encourage more play, work, and random participation, and how to split the event into two.</p><p>Black Rock City changed underneath us. As stewards of this culture, let’s remember the parts of the culture that had us commit to it. Let’s make this ‘cult that joins you’ worth it.</p><p>FYI: This episode is fun and full of curse words. And as always, the last part is the best.</p><p><a href="https://buckdown.medium.com/what-the-fuck-just-happened-at-burning-man-fd5e5b95e011" target="_blank">https://buckdown.medium.com/what-the-fuck-just-happened-at-burning-man</a></p><p><a href="https://buckaedown.bandcamp.com/" target="_blank">https://buckaedown.bandcamp.com</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/author/buckdown/" target="_blank">https://journal.burningman.org/author/buckdown</a></p><p><a href="http://brcweekly.com/BRCWeekly2021.pdf" target="_blank">http://brcweekly.com/BRCWeekly2021.pdf</a></p>
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      <itunes:summary>What happened at BRC? What didn’t happen? Why did it seem that we couldn’t get back to interdependence? 
After the traumas of the pandemic and political vilification, we somehow didn’t trust each other at BRC. Or if we did, we didn’t seem to know it, or feel it, or enjoy it. 
Andie Grace swaps stories with Buck Down, a 25-year Burner, Gate Manager, and author of the wildly popular article “What the Fuck Just Happened at Burning Man?”
They spitball on how to encourage more play, work, and random participation, and how to split the event into two.
Black Rock City changed underneath us. As stewards of this culture, let’s remember the parts of the culture that had us commit to it. Let’s make this ‘cult that joins you’ worth it.
FYI: This episode is fun and full of curse words. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What happened at BRC? What didn’t happen? Why did it seem that we couldn’t get back to interdependence? 
After the traumas of the pandemic and political vilification, we somehow didn’t trust each other at BRC. Or if we did, we didn’t seem to know it, or feel it, or enjoy it. 
Andie Grace swaps stories with Buck Down, a 25-year Burner, Gate Manager, and author of the wildly popular article “What the Fuck Just Happened at Burning Man?”
They spitball on how to encourage more play, work, and random participation, and how to split the event into two.
Black Rock City changed underneath us. As stewards of this culture, let’s remember the parts of the culture that had us commit to it. Let’s make this ‘cult that joins you’ worth it.
FYI: This episode is fun and full of curse words. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>The kids ask the questions this time. These longtime Burners have participated in BRC most of their young lives. </p><p>6-year-old Teapot offers sage advice on the radio. Teen brothers Atticus and Colby interview deep-rooted DPW <i>adults</i>:</p><p>     Coyote is the city superintendent of BRC, and author of the book, Built to Burn: Tales of the Desert Carnies of Burning Man.</p><p>     Melissa Waters is an office administrator and a wellness educator for Burning Man Project.</p><p>Atticus and Colby are their sons. Who better to ask about families at BRC. </p><p>We also hear from </p><p>      Abby Ehmann, aka StAbby, a longtime DPW Manager</p><p>      and </p><p>      Tamsin Hull, a DPW Volunteer and creative ceramics artist.</p><p>They talk about interactive art, smart art, playa names, and serendipity. It’s cool. </p><p>The episode ends strong with little kids on the radio at BRC. They share stories of Kidsville, a lemonade stand, and choosing to be an angel, not a dragon. </p><p>Hear the curiosity and the cuteness, and the occasional awkward transition… like childhood… BRC is for everyone. </p><p>Related links:</p><p><a href="https://gallery.burningman.org/asset/329f1768-354b-4dfe-b696-cbce71be5ae1?i=8&collection_slug=Mutant-Vehicles" target="_blank">The Front Porch</a></p><p><a href="https://www.mattschultzart.com/artwork/spacewhale" target="_blank">Space Whale</a></p><p><a href="https://adrianlandon.com/wings-of-glory" target="_blank">Wings of Glory (“The Pegasus”)</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2022/10/burning-man-arts/brc-art/honoring-tigre-mashaal-lively/" target="_blank">Facing the FearBeast</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2022/07/burning-man-arts/brc-art/paradisium/" target="_blank">Paradisium</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2022/08/news/official-announcements/building-a-permanent-city/" target="_blank">The 360</a></p><p><a href="mailto:live@burningman.org" target="_blank">live@burningman.org</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2022 22:25:38 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The kids ask the questions this time. These longtime Burners have participated in BRC most of their young lives. </p><p>6-year-old Teapot offers sage advice on the radio. Teen brothers Atticus and Colby interview deep-rooted DPW <i>adults</i>:</p><p>     Coyote is the city superintendent of BRC, and author of the book, Built to Burn: Tales of the Desert Carnies of Burning Man.</p><p>     Melissa Waters is an office administrator and a wellness educator for Burning Man Project.</p><p>Atticus and Colby are their sons. Who better to ask about families at BRC. </p><p>We also hear from </p><p>      Abby Ehmann, aka StAbby, a longtime DPW Manager</p><p>      and </p><p>      Tamsin Hull, a DPW Volunteer and creative ceramics artist.</p><p>They talk about interactive art, smart art, playa names, and serendipity. It’s cool. </p><p>The episode ends strong with little kids on the radio at BRC. They share stories of Kidsville, a lemonade stand, and choosing to be an angel, not a dragon. </p><p>Hear the curiosity and the cuteness, and the occasional awkward transition… like childhood… BRC is for everyone. </p><p>Related links:</p><p><a href="https://gallery.burningman.org/asset/329f1768-354b-4dfe-b696-cbce71be5ae1?i=8&collection_slug=Mutant-Vehicles" target="_blank">The Front Porch</a></p><p><a href="https://www.mattschultzart.com/artwork/spacewhale" target="_blank">Space Whale</a></p><p><a href="https://adrianlandon.com/wings-of-glory" target="_blank">Wings of Glory (“The Pegasus”)</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2022/10/burning-man-arts/brc-art/honoring-tigre-mashaal-lively/" target="_blank">Facing the FearBeast</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2022/07/burning-man-arts/brc-art/paradisium/" target="_blank">Paradisium</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2022/08/news/official-announcements/building-a-permanent-city/" target="_blank">The 360</a></p><p><a href="mailto:live@burningman.org" target="_blank">live@burningman.org</a></p>
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6-year-old Teapot offers sage advice on the radio. Teen brothers Atticus and Colby interview deep-rooted DPW adults:
Coyote is the city superintendent of BRC, and author of the book Built to Burn.
Melissa Waters is an office administrator and a wellness educator for Burning Man Project.
Atticus and Colby are their sons. Who better to ask about families at BRC. 

We also hear from: 
     StAbby, a longtime DPW Manager
     and
     Tamsin, a DPW Volunteer and creative ceramics artist

They talk about interactive art, smart art, playa names, and serendipity. It’s cool. 

The episode ends strong with little kids on the radio at BRC. They share stories of Kidsville, a lemonade stand, and choosing to be an angel, not a dragon. 

Hear the curiosity and the cuteness, and the occasional awkward transition… like childhood… BRC is for everyone. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The kids ask the questions. These longtime Burners have participated in BRC most of their young lives. 

6-year-old Teapot offers sage advice on the radio. Teen brothers Atticus and Colby interview deep-rooted DPW adults:
Coyote is the city superintendent of BRC, and author of the book Built to Burn.
Melissa Waters is an office administrator and a wellness educator for Burning Man Project.
Atticus and Colby are their sons. Who better to ask about families at BRC. 

We also hear from: 
     StAbby, a longtime DPW Manager
     and
     Tamsin, a DPW Volunteer and creative ceramics artist

They talk about interactive art, smart art, playa names, and serendipity. It’s cool. 

The episode ends strong with little kids on the radio at BRC. They share stories of Kidsville, a lemonade stand, and choosing to be an angel, not a dragon. 

Hear the curiosity and the cuteness, and the occasional awkward transition… like childhood… BRC is for everyone. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Science of Generosity</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>More and more studies are happening at transformative events around the world. This summer a research paper was published about how transformative effects of these gatherings are lasting. This 5-year experiment compared findings from a half-dozen mass gatherings. </p><p>The results explore generosity and altruism, describe collective effervescence, and consider the biases of self-selection and psychedelic substances. People report that transformative experiences are common, increase over time, and include new perceptions of each other… and universal connectedness… and lasting changes in moral orientation.</p><p>How did they do it? What did they find, and how does it relate to you, and to me, and to BRC?</p><p>If you like science, or psychology, or transformation, or if you want to like them, listen as social scientists share stories with Stuart about the pleasure, the pain, and the process.</p><p><br /><a href="http://www.crockettlab.org/people" target="_blank">Molly Crockett</a>, associate professor in the Department of Psychology at Yale University</p><p><a href="http://www.danielyudkin.com/" target="_blank">Daniel Yudkin</a>, postdoctoral fellow at the University of Pennsylvania</p><p><a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-29600-1" target="_blank">Prosocial correlates of transformative experiences at secular multi-day mass gatherings | Nature</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2016/05/black-rock-city/survive-and-thrive/researchers-share-first-findings-on-burners-transformative-experiences" target="_blank">Researchers Share First Findings on Burners’ Transformative Experiences | Burning Man Journal</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collective_effervescence" target="_blank">Collective effervescence - Wikipedia</a></p><p>FOOTNOTES:</p><p><a href="https://ucla.academia.edu/SMeganHeller" target="_blank">S. Megan Heller</a> (The Countess of The BRC Census)</p><p><a href="https://philosophy.yale.edu/people/la-paul" target="_blank">L.A. Paul</a></p><p><a href="https://www.marthanewson.com/publications" target="_blank">Martha Newson</a></p><p><a href="https://www.harveywhitehouse.com/" target="_blank">Harvey Whitehouse</a></p><p><a href="https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Dominic-Beaulieu-Prevost" target="_blank">Dominic Beaulieu-Prévost</a></p><p><a href="https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/dimitris-xygalatas/ritual/9780316462402" target="_blank">Ritual, Dimitris Xygalatas</a></p><p><a href="https://www.burningprogeny.org/2018-symposium" target="_blank">Burning Progeny | 2018 Symposium in Fribourg</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/the-science-of-generosity/" target="_blank"><strong>BURNING MAN LIVE: THE SCIENCE OF GENEROSITY</strong></a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 5 Oct 2022 07:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Molly Crockett, Andie Grace, Stuart Mangrum, Daniel Yudkin)</author>
      <link>http://live.burningman.org</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More and more studies are happening at transformative events around the world. This summer a research paper was published about how transformative effects of these gatherings are lasting. This 5-year experiment compared findings from a half-dozen mass gatherings. </p><p>The results explore generosity and altruism, describe collective effervescence, and consider the biases of self-selection and psychedelic substances. People report that transformative experiences are common, increase over time, and include new perceptions of each other… and universal connectedness… and lasting changes in moral orientation.</p><p>How did they do it? What did they find, and how does it relate to you, and to me, and to BRC?</p><p>If you like science, or psychology, or transformation, or if you want to like them, listen as social scientists share stories with Stuart about the pleasure, the pain, and the process.</p><p><br /><a href="http://www.crockettlab.org/people" target="_blank">Molly Crockett</a>, associate professor in the Department of Psychology at Yale University</p><p><a href="http://www.danielyudkin.com/" target="_blank">Daniel Yudkin</a>, postdoctoral fellow at the University of Pennsylvania</p><p><a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-29600-1" target="_blank">Prosocial correlates of transformative experiences at secular multi-day mass gatherings | Nature</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2016/05/black-rock-city/survive-and-thrive/researchers-share-first-findings-on-burners-transformative-experiences" target="_blank">Researchers Share First Findings on Burners’ Transformative Experiences | Burning Man Journal</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collective_effervescence" target="_blank">Collective effervescence - Wikipedia</a></p><p>FOOTNOTES:</p><p><a href="https://ucla.academia.edu/SMeganHeller" target="_blank">S. Megan Heller</a> (The Countess of The BRC Census)</p><p><a href="https://philosophy.yale.edu/people/la-paul" target="_blank">L.A. Paul</a></p><p><a href="https://www.marthanewson.com/publications" target="_blank">Martha Newson</a></p><p><a href="https://www.harveywhitehouse.com/" target="_blank">Harvey Whitehouse</a></p><p><a href="https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Dominic-Beaulieu-Prevost" target="_blank">Dominic Beaulieu-Prévost</a></p><p><a href="https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/dimitris-xygalatas/ritual/9780316462402" target="_blank">Ritual, Dimitris Xygalatas</a></p><p><a href="https://www.burningprogeny.org/2018-symposium" target="_blank">Burning Progeny | 2018 Symposium in Fribourg</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/the-science-of-generosity/" target="_blank"><strong>BURNING MAN LIVE: THE SCIENCE OF GENEROSITY</strong></a></p>
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      <itunes:summary>More and more studies are happening at transformative events around the world. This summer a research paper was published about how transformative effects of these gatherings are lasting. This 5-year experiment compared findings from a half-dozen mass gatherings. 

The results explore generosity and altruism, describe collective effervescence, and consider the biases of self-selection and psychedelic substances. People report that transformative experiences are common, increase over time, and include new perceptions of each other… and universal connectedness… and lasting changes in moral orientation.

How did they do it? What did they find, and how does it relate to you, and to me, and to BRC?

If you like science, or psychology, or transformation, or if you want to like them, listen as social scientists share stories with Stuart about the pleasure, the pain, and the process.</itunes:summary>
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The results explore generosity and altruism, describe collective effervescence, and consider the biases of self-selection and psychedelic substances. People report that transformative experiences are common, increase over time, and include new perceptions of each other… and universal connectedness… and lasting changes in moral orientation.

How did they do it? What did they find, and how does it relate to you, and to me, and to BRC?

If you like science, or psychology, or transformation, or if you want to like them, listen as social scientists share stories with Stuart about the pleasure, the pain, and the process.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Gift of Things Going Wrong</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We’re back from Black Rock City, and we miss it already. If you miss it too, or you missed it altogether, here are some sounds and sentiments of being there. </p><p>BRC is filled with amateurs, people doing it as a labor of love. When things go wrong, we celebrate it as a glorious opportunity to adapt, or simply as things going the way they go. When the going gets tough, and it’s tough going in the world these days, spaces like BRC allow for joy, mourning and reflection. Spaces like BRC are practice grounds of possibility for doing things together, and things going wrong — sometimes wonderfully, sometimes devastatingly, often whimsically wrong.</p><ul><li><a href="https://fascinatingstranger.com/" target="_blank">Caveat Magister</a> is the resident philosopher of Burning Man. From his work with founder Larry Harvey and the underground art scene, he writes books, hosts adventures, and refutes reality.</li><li><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/author/motorbike-matt" target="_blank">Motorbike Matt</a> produces Burning Man's webcast, and helped create the Mars Rover Art Car and the Black Rock Observatory. He works in deserts around the world, and <i>works it</i> in the Black Rock Desert.</li><li><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/author/kbot/" target="_blank">Kbot</a> is a strategist on Burning Man Project's Communications team. She develops stories about culture and community, writes her own, and shares the mic on this podcast.</li><li><a href="https://www.brookelavalley.com/" target="_blank">Brooke LaValley</a> is a longtime Burner and photojournalist, and a maven at Media Mecca (the media relations station in BRC).</li><li>Michael Vav is a longtime organizer, sordid artist of sorts, and behind-the-scenester, and a producer in Burning Man Project’s Philosophical Center.</li></ul><p>This conversation is silly and serious, profound and profane. Listen between the jokes for the truth bombs… and the jokes that bomb.</p><p>Oh, and see this too: <a href="https://burningman.org/feedback-loop" target="_blank">burningman.org/feedback-loop</a></p><p>And this: <a href="https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/6906814/2022-Black-Rock-City-Census" target="_blank">census.burningman.org</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/the-gift-of-things-going-wrong/" target="_blank">Burning Man Live: The Gift of Things Going Wrong</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2022 17:54:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Brooke LaValley, Motorbike Matt, Michael Vav, Andie Grace, Caveat Magister, kbot)</author>
      <link>http://live.burningman.org</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We’re back from Black Rock City, and we miss it already. If you miss it too, or you missed it altogether, here are some sounds and sentiments of being there. </p><p>BRC is filled with amateurs, people doing it as a labor of love. When things go wrong, we celebrate it as a glorious opportunity to adapt, or simply as things going the way they go. When the going gets tough, and it’s tough going in the world these days, spaces like BRC allow for joy, mourning and reflection. Spaces like BRC are practice grounds of possibility for doing things together, and things going wrong — sometimes wonderfully, sometimes devastatingly, often whimsically wrong.</p><ul><li><a href="https://fascinatingstranger.com/" target="_blank">Caveat Magister</a> is the resident philosopher of Burning Man. From his work with founder Larry Harvey and the underground art scene, he writes books, hosts adventures, and refutes reality.</li><li><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/author/motorbike-matt" target="_blank">Motorbike Matt</a> produces Burning Man's webcast, and helped create the Mars Rover Art Car and the Black Rock Observatory. He works in deserts around the world, and <i>works it</i> in the Black Rock Desert.</li><li><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/author/kbot/" target="_blank">Kbot</a> is a strategist on Burning Man Project's Communications team. She develops stories about culture and community, writes her own, and shares the mic on this podcast.</li><li><a href="https://www.brookelavalley.com/" target="_blank">Brooke LaValley</a> is a longtime Burner and photojournalist, and a maven at Media Mecca (the media relations station in BRC).</li><li>Michael Vav is a longtime organizer, sordid artist of sorts, and behind-the-scenester, and a producer in Burning Man Project’s Philosophical Center.</li></ul><p>This conversation is silly and serious, profound and profane. Listen between the jokes for the truth bombs… and the jokes that bomb.</p><p>Oh, and see this too: <a href="https://burningman.org/feedback-loop" target="_blank">burningman.org/feedback-loop</a></p><p>And this: <a href="https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/6906814/2022-Black-Rock-City-Census" target="_blank">census.burningman.org</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/the-gift-of-things-going-wrong/" target="_blank">Burning Man Live: The Gift of Things Going Wrong</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Aug 2022 19:01:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Candace Locklear, Michael Vav, Andie Grace)</author>
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      <title>Pro Tips for Black Rock City</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Listen in as longtime Burners talk about the aspects of thriving in Black Rock City: mental, physical, material, and relational.</p><p>Andie, kbot, Molly, Stuart and Vav explore:</p><ul><li>· socks secrets</li><li>· FOMO variants</li><li>· saying yes and saying no</li><li>· giving and accepting help</li><li>· No Friends Monday</li><li>· and all else!</li></ul><p>Featuring cameos from other longtime Burners: Anjelika, Chef Juke, Crimson Rose, DA, Dave X, Halcyon, KJ, and Lulu Lurine.</p><p>They discuss doing it all, doing it right, and doing it wrong as access to being real. Don't just pack. Prepare. Here’s how to have BRC be overwhelming in a good way.</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/">Black Rock City 2022</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/remember-how-to-burning-man-series/">(Remember) How to Burning Man</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6w_noNanQI">John Craigie</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 3 Aug 2022 07:33:47 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Listen in as longtime Burners talk about the aspects of thriving in Black Rock City: mental, physical, material, and relational.</p><p>Andie, kbot, Molly, Stuart and Vav explore:</p><ul><li>· socks secrets</li><li>· FOMO variants</li><li>· saying yes and saying no</li><li>· giving and accepting help</li><li>· No Friends Monday</li><li>· and all else!</li></ul><p>Featuring cameos from other longtime Burners: Anjelika, Chef Juke, Crimson Rose, DA, Dave X, Halcyon, KJ, and Lulu Lurine.</p><p>They discuss doing it all, doing it right, and doing it wrong as access to being real. Don't just pack. Prepare. Here’s how to have BRC be overwhelming in a good way.</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/">Black Rock City 2022</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/remember-how-to-burning-man-series/">(Remember) How to Burning Man</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6w_noNanQI">John Craigie</a></p>
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      <itunes:summary>Listen in as longtime Burners talk about the aspects of thriving in Black Rock City: mental, physical, material, and relational. 
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 · FOMO variants
 · saying yes and saying no
 · giving and accepting help
 · No Friends Monday
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Featuring cameos from longtime Burners: Anjelika, Chef Juke, Crimson Rose, DA, Dave X, Halcyon, KJ, and Lulu Lurine.

They discuss doing it all, doing it right, and doing it wrong as access to being real. Don&apos;t just pack. Prepare. Here’s how to have BRC be overwhelming in a good way.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listen in as longtime Burners talk about the aspects of thriving in Black Rock City: mental, physical, material, and relational. 
Andie, kbot, Molly, Stuart and Vav explore:
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 · FOMO variants
 · saying yes and saying no
 · giving and accepting help
 · No Friends Monday
 · and all else!

Featuring cameos from longtime Burners: Anjelika, Chef Juke, Crimson Rose, DA, Dave X, Halcyon, KJ, and Lulu Lurine.

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      <title>Kay Morrison and the Overall Wonderment Quotient</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Who can share about the beginnings of Burning Man Project’s Board of Directors, the Meta-Regional Committee, and a blacksmithing collective? Kay Morrison can.</p><p>Who can tell of getting banned from a country, cooking at Fly Ranch, and hosting a croquet match between Army burners and Navy burners? Kay Morrison can.</p><p>She laughs with Stuart Mangrum about how everything in Black Rock City (in VR and in IRL) is seven times greater, be it a win, a loss, or a sandwich. </p><p>Warning: This eloquent and expressive conversation contains many casual curse words.</p><p><a href="http://www.ironmonkeyarts.org/" target="_blank">Iron Monkey Arts</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/about/about-us/people/board-of-directors/" target="_blank">Burning Man Project Board of Directors</a></p><p><a href="https://regionals.burningman.org/" target="_blank">Burning Man Regional Network</a></p><p><a href="http://regionals.burningman.org/metaregionals/" target="_blank">Burning Man Meta-Regional Committee</a></p><p><a href="https://brcvr.org/" target="_blank">BRCvr</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/stories-around-the-burn-barrel/" target="_blank">Stories Around the Burn Barrel (Burning Man Live)</a></p><p><a href="https://flyranch.burningman.org/" target="_blank">Fly Ranch</a></p><p><a href="http://landartgenerator.org/competition2020.html" target="_blank">Land Art Generator Initiative</a></p><p> </p><p><a href="http://burningman-glc.com/">Burning Man Global Leadership Conference</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Jul 2022 07:01:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Kay Morrison, Caveat Magister, Stuart Mangrum, Michael Vav)</author>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 6 Jul 2022 07:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In May, staff and core collaborators gathered to disclose what’s new and true in the big community experiment that is Black Rock City.  </p><ul><li>How Center Camp changed</li><li>Turning down turnkey camping</li><li>The bumper crop of inclusive art</li><li>The hive platform for teaching, learning, and up-leveling leadership</li></ul><p>Listen as they share about jobs, classifieds, and the Survival Guide, about behind-the-scenes machines for emergency response, decommodification deals, sustainability solutions, and diversity discussions.</p><p>This is a glimpse into how it all works.</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/return-to-black-rock-city/" target="_blank">BURNING MAN LIVE: RETURN TO BLACK ROCK CITY</a> (stream, transcript, pics)</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/" target="_blank">Black Rock City 2022</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2021/10/burning-man-arts/brc-art/burning-man-2022-waking-dreams/" target="_blank">Black Rock City Art Theme: Waking Dreams</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/programs/burning-man-arts/">Burning Man Arts</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/events/desert-arts-preview-2022/" target="_blank">Desert Arts Preview: June 12th</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/about/about-us/jobs/" target="_blank">Burning Man Project Jobs</a></p><p><a href="https://spark.burningman.org/" target="_blank">Spark Classifieds</a></p><p><a href="https://playaevents.burningman.org/" target="_blank">Playa Events Registration (WhatWhereWhen)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/preparation/black-rock-city-guide/first-timers-guide/" target="_blank">Survival Guide</a></p><p><a href="https://hive.burningman.org/courses/6371023/content" target="_blank">This is How We Hive</a> (HIVE)</p><p><a href="https://hive.burningman.org/courses/6718632/content" target="_blank">Touching Down: a BRC orientation</a> (HIVE)</p><p><a href="https://hive.burningman.org/posts/return-to-black-rock-city-2022-part-3-may-7-2022" target="_blank">Return to Black Rock City</a> (HIVE)</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/about/10-principles/" target="_blank">Burning Man’s 10 Principles</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2022 07:24:28 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In May, staff and core collaborators gathered to disclose what’s new and true in the big community experiment that is Black Rock City.  </p><ul><li>How Center Camp changed</li><li>Turning down turnkey camping</li><li>The bumper crop of inclusive art</li><li>The hive platform for teaching, learning, and up-leveling leadership</li></ul><p>Listen as they share about jobs, classifieds, and the Survival Guide, about behind-the-scenes machines for emergency response, decommodification deals, sustainability solutions, and diversity discussions.</p><p>This is a glimpse into how it all works.</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/podcast/return-to-black-rock-city/" target="_blank">BURNING MAN LIVE: RETURN TO BLACK ROCK CITY</a> (stream, transcript, pics)</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/" target="_blank">Black Rock City 2022</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2021/10/burning-man-arts/brc-art/burning-man-2022-waking-dreams/" target="_blank">Black Rock City Art Theme: Waking Dreams</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/programs/burning-man-arts/">Burning Man Arts</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/events/desert-arts-preview-2022/" target="_blank">Desert Arts Preview: June 12th</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/about/about-us/jobs/" target="_blank">Burning Man Project Jobs</a></p><p><a href="https://spark.burningman.org/" target="_blank">Spark Classifieds</a></p><p><a href="https://playaevents.burningman.org/" target="_blank">Playa Events Registration (WhatWhereWhen)</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/preparation/black-rock-city-guide/first-timers-guide/" target="_blank">Survival Guide</a></p><p><a href="https://hive.burningman.org/courses/6371023/content" target="_blank">This is How We Hive</a> (HIVE)</p><p><a href="https://hive.burningman.org/courses/6718632/content" target="_blank">Touching Down: a BRC orientation</a> (HIVE)</p><p><a href="https://hive.burningman.org/posts/return-to-black-rock-city-2022-part-3-may-7-2022" target="_blank">Return to Black Rock City</a> (HIVE)</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/about/10-principles/" target="_blank">Burning Man’s 10 Principles</a></p>
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· Turning down turnkey camping
· The bumper crop of inclusive art
· The hive platform for teaching, learning, and up-leveling leadership

Listen as they share about jobs, classifieds, and the Survival Guide, about behind-the-scenes machines for emergency response, decommodification deals, sustainability solutions, and diversity discussions.
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· How Center Camp changed
· Turning down turnkey camping
· The bumper crop of inclusive art
· The hive platform for teaching, learning, and up-leveling leadership

Listen as they share about jobs, classifieds, and the Survival Guide, about behind-the-scenes machines for emergency response, decommodification deals, sustainability solutions, and diversity discussions.
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Stuart talks with 'Burners Without Borders' co-founder Tom Price, then shares an interview from the deep well of 'Culturally Attuned,' a podcast by the US Institute of Peace in collaboration with Burning Man Project.</p><p>Tom talks about community resilience and his attempts to bridge cultural gaps around race, color, privilege, and the legacy of colonialism.</p><p>He extols the need for humility and personal agency, and developing relationships of mutual trust and respect - from Kenya to Liberia, to the Native American lands of Nevada.</p><p>He also presents Burning Man as a place to practice operating with each other organically, without imposed signifiers of who gets to be in charge. </p><p><a href="https://www.usip.org/culturally-attuned" target="_blank">USIP (United States Institute of Peace): Culturally Attuned Podcast</a></p><p><a href="https://www.usip.org/publications/2021/02/benefactors-dilemma-am-i-helping-or-am-i-wielding-power" target="_blank">USIP: Culturally Attuned: Benefactor’s Dilemma: Am I helping or Am I Wielding Power?</a> (podcast episode)</p><p><a href="https://soundcloud.com/burners-without-borders/tom-price-peace" target="_blank">Burners Without Borders: What Does Burning Man Have to Do With Peace?</a> (audio clip)</p><p><a href="https://burning-man-live.simplecast.com/episodes/bonus-episode-culturally-attuned-with-the-us-institute-of-peace" target="_blank">Burning Man LIVE: Culturally Attuned with the US Institute of Peace</a> (2021 podcast episode)</p><p><a href="https://burning-man-live.simplecast.com/episodes/burners-without-borders-in-the-time-of-covid" target="_blank">Burning Man LIVE: Creative Solutions to Mass Destruction (with Tom Price)</a> (2020 podcast episode)</p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/author/tprice/" target="_blank">Burning Man Journal: Tom Price </a></p><p><a href="https://www.ecosafi.com/" target="_blank">ECOSAFI</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2022 09:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Laugh and learn in a collage of conversation with 'Chef' - Matthew 'Chef' Kwatinetz, Senior Director of Nevada Operations and Board Member of Burning Man Project. He shares with Stuart about the ongoing work to convert our Nevada properties into year-round hubs for bringing Burning Man culture into the world. So much more than an infrastructure project, our teams are busy upgrading Gerlach’s services, helping locals and staff develop skills, opening up new employment opportunities, and visioning a maker space for Black Rock City creators.</p><p>They explore urban planning, tradition and what’s possible beyond our ephemeral city. They imagine what it could look like when Black Rock City spills out of its physical and temporal borders into places beyond the dry lakebed, engaging year-round with art, convenings, and teachings, and living life more secure and expressed. Much has been researched and discussed with burners and locals, from social enterprise to economics, to solar power arrays named after mythical creatures.</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/about/about-us/people/board-of-directors/#MatthewChefKwatinetz" target="_blank">Burning Man Project Board of Directors: Matthew ‘Chef’ Kwatinetz</a></p><p><a href="https://www.sps.nyu.edu/homepage/academics/divisions-and-departments/schack-institute-of-real-estate/urban-lab.html#Leadership1" target="_blank">NYU New York University Leadership Team: Matthew Kwatinetz</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2022/02/news/global-news/gerlach-workforce-development/" target="_blank">Welcome to Burner School: Gerlach Workforce Development Center (Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p><a href="https://burning-man-live.simplecast.com/episodes/the-chef-and-the-power-of-community-prototyping" target="_blank">The Chef and the Power of Community Prototyping (Burning Man Live #18)</a></p><p><a href="https://360vr.burningman.org/gerlach/index.htm" target="_blank">360VR: Gerlach</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/participate/camps/placement-process/" target="_blank">Black Rock City Placement Process</a></p><p><a href="http://landartgenerator.org/competition2020.html" target="_blank">LAGI: Land Art Generator Initiative, Fly Ranch</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iycLA2Hhek8" target="_blank">Haunted West Gerlach (youtube)</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6bekli_Tepe" target="_blank">Göbekli Tepe (wikipedia)</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Mar 2022 09:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>People all around the world create annual events that align in principle. Some have over 10,000 participants like events in Israel and South Africa. Some have under 20 participants, like “Melting Man” in Fargo, North Dakota. They are collaborative art experiences, celebrations, healing rituals, mutual aid, and fun for a good cause. For 2 decades our global community has been bringing people together.</p><p>Andie Grace and Michael Vav talk with Iris Yee, Head of the Burning Man Regional Network, about how various groups activated during these strange times, and what they’re creating next. Here we are re-reminded that it's not about how many or how far, it’s about the culture, the collaboration, and the conversation. This is the What Where When of thriving.</p><p><a href="https://regionals.burningman.org">regionals.burningman.org</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2020/12/global-network/Regionals/2020-regional-highlights/">2020 Regional Highlights (Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvI7u3Blon02SL5Qy4CU6jXCVXytlzfLB">2021 Regional Network Forum: Emerging, Wayfinding, Igniting (youtube)</a></p><p><a href="https://kindling.burningman.org/regional-network-forum-2021/">2021 Regional Network Forum / Kindling</a></p><p><a href="https://medium.com/beyond-burning-man/burning-man-projects-radical-inclusion-diversity-equity-r-i-d-e-anti-racism-pledge-16415254f9fa">Burning Man Project’s Radical Inclusion, Diversity & Equity Anti-Racism Pledge (medium)</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRHNe79vDj8">A Love Letter to Smaller Events (youtube)</a></p><p><a href="https://hive.burningman.org/">Burning Man Hive</a></p><p><a href="https://templeoftranquility.org/">Colorado Burner Community: Temple of Tranquility</a></p><p><a href="mailto:LIVE@BURNINGMAN.ORG">LIVE@BURNINGMAN.ORG</a></p><p><a href="http://live.burningman.org">LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2022 10:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Andie Grace, Iris Yee, Tara Fischer, Kevin Rowell, Marlon Williams, Michael Vav)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People all around the world create annual events that align in principle. Some have over 10,000 participants like events in Israel and South Africa. Some have under 20 participants, like “Melting Man” in Fargo, North Dakota. They are collaborative art experiences, celebrations, healing rituals, mutual aid, and fun for a good cause. For 2 decades our global community has been bringing people together.</p><p>Andie Grace and Michael Vav talk with Iris Yee, Head of the Burning Man Regional Network, about how various groups activated during these strange times, and what they’re creating next. Here we are re-reminded that it's not about how many or how far, it’s about the culture, the collaboration, and the conversation. This is the What Where When of thriving.</p><p><a href="https://regionals.burningman.org">regionals.burningman.org</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2020/12/global-network/Regionals/2020-regional-highlights/">2020 Regional Highlights (Burning Man Journal)</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvI7u3Blon02SL5Qy4CU6jXCVXytlzfLB">2021 Regional Network Forum: Emerging, Wayfinding, Igniting (youtube)</a></p><p><a href="https://kindling.burningman.org/regional-network-forum-2021/">2021 Regional Network Forum / Kindling</a></p><p><a href="https://medium.com/beyond-burning-man/burning-man-projects-radical-inclusion-diversity-equity-r-i-d-e-anti-racism-pledge-16415254f9fa">Burning Man Project’s Radical Inclusion, Diversity & Equity Anti-Racism Pledge (medium)</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRHNe79vDj8">A Love Letter to Smaller Events (youtube)</a></p><p><a href="https://hive.burningman.org/">Burning Man Hive</a></p><p><a href="https://templeoftranquility.org/">Colorado Burner Community: Temple of Tranquility</a></p><p><a href="mailto:LIVE@BURNINGMAN.ORG">LIVE@BURNINGMAN.ORG</a></p><p><a href="http://live.burningman.org">LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jan 2022 10:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How can we bring the magic back from BRC and Regional events? How can we connect and reflect year round? Radio. </p><p>Out of BRC's BMIR (Burning Man Information Radio) came the internet radio station Shouting Fire, which provides real world radio for Regional events, streaming to listeners everywhere. It’s now the Global Burner Radio Network connecting Texas to South Africa, Michigan to Argentina, Denmark to Spain, and on and on.</p><p>Michael Vav talks with General Manager Bobzilla, confessional host Contessa Luna, roving correspondent Steve Hippie Trap, and illusive maven "Sophie from Brussels." Tune in to a trip through time, a trip around the world.</p><p><a href="https://shoutingfire.com/shows/burning-man-live" target="_blank">Shouting Fire: Burning Man Live</a></p><p><a href="https://shoutingfire.com/the-global-burner-radio-network/" target="_blank">Shouting Fire: Global Burner Radio Network</a></p><p><a href="https://shoutingfire.com/members/bobzilla/" target="_blank">Shouting Fire: Bobzilla</a></p><p><a href="https://shoutingfire.com/shows/hippie-trap/" target="_blank">Shouting Fire: Hippie Trap Live From the Smiling Van</a></p><p><a href="https://shoutingfire.com/shows/confessional/" target="_blank">Shouting Fire: Confessional with Contessa Luna</a> (or <a href="http://twitch.tv/contessaluna" target="_blank">twitch.tv/contessaluna</a>)</p><p><a href="http://shoutingfire.com/" target="_blank">ShoutingFire.com</a> (<a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/shouting-fire/id1455434981?mt=8" target="_blank">iOS</a> and <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.shoutingfire.mobile.android.player&fbclid=IwAR2-DmdmBhfyUI8R-GUoljOzgxz_ayLPh16C3tXNNeZhtNa-jNQEonXl8Ik" target="_blank">Android</a> apps), on <a href="https://www.iheart.com/live/shouting-fire-6378/" target="_blank">iHeart Radio</a> - <a href="https://tunein.com/radio/Shouting-Fire-s165424/" target="_blank">Tune In Radio</a>  and <a href="http://radio.garden/" target="_blank">Radio Garden</a></p><p><a href="mailto:ShoutingFireHQ@Gmail.com" target="_blank">ShoutingFireHQ@Gmail.com</a></p><p><a href="mailto:LIVE@BURNINGMAN.ORG" target="_blank">LIVE@BURNINGMAN.ORG</a></p><p><a href="http://live.burningman.org" target="_blank">LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Lifelong social justice educators Shirley Strong and Simone Torrey share about Beloved Community, an inclusive interrelated space based on love, responsibility, compassion, shared power, and a deep respect that transforms. They also talk with Stuart about a new community engagement and learning platform. It’s not social media. It’s not e-courses. It’s a versatile hub of like-minded interactivity. </p><p>This conversation started with Civil Rights in the 1960s, and is now evolving on a global nexus called Hive.  </p><p><a href="https://hive.burningman.org/posts/ten-ingredients-for-building-beloved-community-and-creating-belonging" target="_blank">Ten Ingredients for Building Beloved Community and Creating Belonging (on HIVE)</a></p><p><a href="https://medium.com/beyond-burning-man/burning-man-projects-radical-inclusion-diversity-equity-r-i-d-e-anti-racism-pledge-16415254f9fa" target="_blank">Burning Man Project’s Radical Inclusion, Diversity, & Equity (R.I.D.E.) Anti-Racism Pledge</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/about/about-us/diversity-radical-inclusion/" target="_blank">Radical Inclusion, Diversity, & Equity at Burning Man</a></p><p><a href="mailto:LIVE@BURNINGMAN.ORG" target="_blank">LIVE@BURNINGMAN.ORG</a></p><p><a href="http://live.burningman.org" target="_blank">LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 1 Sep 2021 11:00:22 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>You and I, we have living laboratories for embracing new ways to do the Earthling thing. They are Black Rock City, Fly Ranch, and 90-something regional events around the world. The Burning Man community is vast, diverse, and creative - and can ripple out a cultural shift around new technologies and practices. </p><p>The 2030 Environmental Sustainability Roadmap declared that in the next 8 years we will become carbon negative and regenerative. How can we make it better for the ecology for Burning Man to exist, than for it not to exist?</p><p>Stuart talks with the champions of these goals about how. </p><p>Christopher Breedlove, Director of Civic Activation</p><p>Laura Day, Associate Director of Event Operations</p><p>Matt Sundquist, Director of the Fly Ranch Project</p><p><a href="https://burningman.medium.com/burning-man-project-2030-environmental-sustainability-roadmap-c79657e18146" target="_blank">Medium: Burning Man Project: 2030 Environmental Sustainability Roadmap</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2021/07/black-rock-city/leaving-no-trace/year-two-sustainability-update/" target="_blank">Burning Man Journal: Year Two Update: Progress On BMP’s Sustainability Roadmap</a></p><p><a href="https://www.burnerswithoutborders.org/projects/green-themecamp" target="_blank">Burners Without Borders: The Green Theme Camp Community</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/event/preparation/leaving-no-trace/greening-your-burn/" target="_blank">Greening Your Burn</a></p><p>For more, listen to Part 1 with David Festa, Senior Advisor of Sustainability and Philanthropy.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>The end of the world? we have been practicing for decades. As more people look down the barrel of climate change, we have something to say (and do) about it. </p><p>What must change for it to be better for the ecology for Burning Man to exist, than for it not to exist?</p><p>Our 2030 Environmental Sustainability Roadmap declared that in a half dozen years we will become carbon negative and regenerative. How? </p><p>Stuart talks with David Festa, who brings 30 years of experience to figure out how. </p><p>Black Rock City and regional events around the world are unique test beds, living laboratories for embracing new technologies and practices. The Burning Man community is vast, diverse, and creative - and can ripple out into the culture to help induce a new era. </p><p><a href="https://burningman.medium.com/burning-man-project-2030-environmental-sustainability-roadmap-c79657e18146" target="_blank"><strong>Medium: Burning Man Project: 2030 Environmental Sustainability Roadmap</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2021/07/black-rock-city/leaving-no-trace/year-two-sustainability-update/" target="_blank"><strong>Burning Man Journal: Year Two Update: Progress On BMP’s Sustainability Roadmap</strong></a></p><p>Stay tuned for part 2, the Road to Regeneration, with </p><ul><li>Laura Day, Associate Director of Event Operations</li><li>Christopher Breedlove, Director of Civic Activation</li><li>Matt Sundquist, Director of the Fly Ranch Project</li></ul><p> </p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You’ll laugh. You’ll cry. You’ll believe in love.</p><p>Stuart and Andie take a wild ride with author and philosopher Caveat Magister. </p><p>They discuss how to transform daily life with psychomagical experiences. They illustrate the power of art, ritual and play, and the magic of love. They reveal the secret sauce of Black Rock City, and the triumphs and failures of experience design. They explain engineered disperfection, miracles without religion, and nightlife as a spiritual pursuit. <br /><br />Caveat is one of the few who comprise the Philosophical Center of Burning Man Project. For a dozen years he has been a people-person at BRC’s Media Mecca, then the lead writer for Burning Man’s education program, then the author of a book about Burning Man culture. </p><p>His new book is a deeper cut on the phenomenon: “Turn Your Life Into Art: Lessons in Psychomagic from the San Francisco Underground.”</p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/author/cmagister/">journal.burningman.org/author/cmagister</a></p><p><a href="https://fascinatingstranger.com/">fascinatingstranger.com</a></p><p><a href="https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/605097/the-scene-that-became-cities-by-caveat-magister-benjamin-wachs/9781623173692/">The Scene That Became Cities: What Burning Man Philosophy Can Teach Us About Building Better Communities</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/BenjaminWachs">twitter.com/BenjaminWachs</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/news/live/">LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2021 23:33:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>burningmanlive@burningman.org (Antwane Lee, Leeroy New, Andie Grace, Jules Nelson-Gal, Jen Lewin, Stuart Mangrum, Gloria Beck)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Life happens. Art happens with life. The arts are a big impact area of Burning Man culture. </p><p>Burning Man Project funds artists each year through our <a href="https://burningman.org/culture/burning-man-arts/grants/" target="_blank">Global Arts Grants and BRC Honoraria</a>. The pandemic put a pause on 2020 grants. Now with no Black Rock City for a second year, we feared the arts grants would also be a no. </p><p>However, thanks to generous philanthropy, Burning Man Project is funding a million dollars to 59 art installations from eight countries and 14 US States, for placement wherever is clever. Bringing the art to the people!</p><p>Stuart and Andie talk with “Weapons Grade” aka Gloria Beck, senior project manager of <a href="https://burningman.org/event/black-rock-city-guide/infrastructure/the-artery/#:~:text=The%20mission%20of%20the%20ARTery,during%20the%20Burning%20Man%20event." target="_blank">Burning Man’s Art Support Services</a>. </p><p>They also speak with 4 of the recipients of this year’s Global Arts Grants: </p><ul><li>Jen Lewin, Cosmos (New York, NY) <a href="https://www.jenlewinstudio.com/" target="_blank">jenlewinstudio.com</a></li><li>Jules Nelson-Gal, Unbound (San Francisco, CA) <a href="https://unboundarts.org/" target="_blank">unboundarts.org</a></li><li>Antwane Lee, The Solar Shrine (Chicago, IL) <a href="https://solarshrine.org/pages/team-bios/" target="_blank">solarshrine.org</a></li><li>Leeroy New, (Manilla, Philippines) <a href="https://leeroynew.com/" target="_blank">leeroynew.com</a></li></ul><p>They tell tales of getting things done when things are tough to do. They talk out how the pandemic pivot affects the artistic process. They share about creating art from kitchens and bedrooms, to TikTok and virtual reality - and the magic born from people exploring interactive art in public spaces. </p><p><i>“I'm just fascinated by how diverse the world is and how diverse people are in their abilities. This is highlighting human ability.” Jules Nelson-Gal</i></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Black Rock City. We sometimes call it an unnatural disaster zone. We cooperate, survive and thrive in one of the harshest environments. Each year we iterate new ways, and we do it all because we want to. </p><p>Black Rock City attracts people who are resourceful, or it turns them into people who are. </p><p>The resilient burner community does disaster relief well. The nature of most residents of Black Rock City is reflected right there in the 10 principles: Radical Self-Reliance, Communal Effort and Civic Responsibility.</p><p>Here in the US, the State of Texas is home to Flipside, the first and longest-running Burning Man Regional Event. Texas froze in February. Very unusual. A series of devastating winter storms collapsed the power grid and the water system. The burners of Austin Texas were some of the first to respond with mutual aid in their community. </p><p>In this episode Kate Ludlow, Stephanie Vyborny and Clovis Buford share their stories of resourcefulness and support, and a Frito Pie party amid the chaos!</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>It’s true. Really. The United States has an Institute of Peace. It’s also true that they partnered with Burning Man Project to create a new podcast called Culturally Attuned, about how we can all work effectively across our world’s cultural divides. </p><p>That podcast complements USIP’s online, self-paced course on Cultural Synergy. Stuart talks with the Executive Director of the Institute about cultivating the skills to do good work in a diverse world. </p><p>They share an episode featuring Kim Cook, Burning Man Project’s Director of Strategic Initiatives. </p><p>The title of that episode is: Stay in the circle: Patient listening can connect across cultures</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/culture/partnerships/" target="_blank">https://burningman.org/culture/partnerships/</a></p><p><a href="https://www.usip.org/culturally-attuned">https://www.usip.org/culturally-attuned</a></p><p><a href="https://www.usip.org/academy/catalog/cultural-synergy" target="_blank">https://www.usip.org/academy/catalog/cultural-synergy</a></p><p><a href="http://live.burningman.org" target="_blank">LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>It’s the most wonderful time of the year! (And boy has it been a year!)<br /><br />Following in the footsteps of show-biz luminaries like Stephen Colbert, Jon Stuart, and the cast of Star Wars, we hosted a (non-denominational) holiday show in front of a live online pseudo-studio audience.<br /><br />Broadcasting from their snowed-in virtual holiday cabins, Stuart and Andie entertained guests:<br />· Santa Zero - originator of the now-infamous SantaCon phenomenon<br />· Mrs. Claus - founder of Burning Man’s first theme camp, Christmas Camp<br />· Tubatron and his Flaming Tuba playing a Hanukkah song (David Silverman)<br />· Reverend Billy and Savitri D of the Stop Shopping Choir</p><p>And it wouldn’t be the holiday season without Caveat Magister selling us on Decommodification.<br /><br />Join us for <br />· how Krampus cramps us<br />· how COVID is an 8-foot-tall dominatrix<br />· how “Gifting” is so close to “Grifting” <br />· how the Cacophony Society is sooo Kumbaya</p><p>in our Holiday Special that is indeed SPECIAL.</p><p><a href="http://santarchy.com/youd-better-watch-out-portland-santacon-96/" target="_blank">Portland SantaCon 1996 / “You’d Better Watch Out”</a></p><p><a href="http://talesofsfcacophony.com/santasm-santacon-santarchy-kringle-klot-etc-ad-nauseum/" target="_blank">Cacophony Society: Santasm, Santacon, Santarchy, ad nauseum</a></p><p><a href="https://revbilly.com/" target="_blank">Reverend Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2003/10/black-rock-city/tales-from-the-playa/why-people-dress-funny-at-burning-man/?fbclid=IwAR1WiQcHdoh1jASg2yNw3Bnv4393BZ4KHdxUkclNRazPidJS0yjwl0gXiGo" target="_blank">Why People Dress Funny at Burning Man (2003)</a></p><p><a href="https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/sfgate/name/peter-doty-obituary?id=51688999" target="_blank">Peter Doty Obituary (San Francisco Chronicle)</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2020 23:14:58 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s the most wonderful time of the year! (And boy has it been a year!)<br /><br />Following in the footsteps of show-biz luminaries like Stephen Colbert, Jon Stuart, and the cast of Star Wars, we hosted a (non-denominational) holiday show in front of a live online pseudo-studio audience.<br /><br />Broadcasting from their snowed-in virtual holiday cabins, Stuart and Andie entertained guests:<br />· Santa Zero - originator of the now-infamous SantaCon phenomenon<br />· Mrs. Claus - founder of Burning Man’s first theme camp, Christmas Camp<br />· Tubatron and his Flaming Tuba playing a Hanukkah song (David Silverman)<br />· Reverend Billy and Savitri D of the Stop Shopping Choir</p><p>And it wouldn’t be the holiday season without Caveat Magister selling us on Decommodification.<br /><br />Join us for <br />· how Krampus cramps us<br />· how COVID is an 8-foot-tall dominatrix<br />· how “Gifting” is so close to “Grifting” <br />· how the Cacophony Society is sooo Kumbaya</p><p>in our Holiday Special that is indeed SPECIAL.</p><p><a href="http://santarchy.com/youd-better-watch-out-portland-santacon-96/" target="_blank">Portland SantaCon 1996 / “You’d Better Watch Out”</a></p><p><a href="http://talesofsfcacophony.com/santasm-santacon-santarchy-kringle-klot-etc-ad-nauseum/" target="_blank">Cacophony Society: Santasm, Santacon, Santarchy, ad nauseum</a></p><p><a href="https://revbilly.com/" target="_blank">Reverend Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping</a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/2003/10/black-rock-city/tales-from-the-playa/why-people-dress-funny-at-burning-man/?fbclid=IwAR1WiQcHdoh1jASg2yNw3Bnv4393BZ4KHdxUkclNRazPidJS0yjwl0gXiGo" target="_blank">Why People Dress Funny at Burning Man (2003)</a></p><p><a href="https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/sfgate/name/peter-doty-obituary?id=51688999" target="_blank">Peter Doty Obituary (San Francisco Chronicle)</a></p>
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Following in the footsteps of show-biz luminaries like Stephen Colbert, Jon Stuart, and the cast of Star Wars, we hosted a (non-denominational) holiday show in front of a live online pseudo-studio audience.

Broadcasting from their snowed-in virtual holiday cabins, Stuart and Andie entertained guests:
 · Santa Zero - originator of the now-infamous SantaCon phenomenon
 · Mrs. Claus - founder of Burning Man’s first theme camp, Christmas Camp
 · Tubatron and his Flaming Tuba playing a Hanukkah song (David Silverman)
 · Reverend Billy, Savitri D and the Stop Shopping Choir

And it wouldn’t be the holiday season without Caveat Magister selling us on Decommodification.

Join us for
 · how Krampus cramps us
 · how COVID is an 8-foot-tall dominatrix
 · how “Gifting” is so close to “Grifting”
 · how the Cacophony Society is sooo Kumbaya
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Following in the footsteps of show-biz luminaries like Stephen Colbert, Jon Stuart, and the cast of Star Wars, we hosted a (non-denominational) holiday show in front of a live online pseudo-studio audience.

Broadcasting from their snowed-in virtual holiday cabins, Stuart and Andie entertained guests:
 · Santa Zero - originator of the now-infamous SantaCon phenomenon
 · Mrs. Claus - founder of Burning Man’s first theme camp, Christmas Camp
 · Tubatron and his Flaming Tuba playing a Hanukkah song (David Silverman)
 · Reverend Billy, Savitri D and the Stop Shopping Choir

And it wouldn’t be the holiday season without Caveat Magister selling us on Decommodification.

Join us for
 · how Krampus cramps us
 · how COVID is an 8-foot-tall dominatrix
 · how “Gifting” is so close to “Grifting”
 · how the Cacophony Society is sooo Kumbaya
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      <title>Kristen Berman and the Science of Transformation</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Does Burning Man really trigger transformative experiences, and if so, what does that look like? Stuart and behavioral scientist Kristen Berman go deep on the psychology of change, and what that looks like in Black Rock City and beyond. Can participating in a Burning Man event really make you more generous, more tolerant, more civic-minded? What’s the role of the 10 Principles in all of this, and how important is the physical environment of Black Rock City?  </p><p>Kristen Berman is a behavioral scientist who’s explored human behavior at Duke University, at Google, with her consulting firm Irrational Labs, and at Burning Man’s Black Rock City event. She’s the author of <a href="https://behavioralscientist.org/keeping-up-with-the-joneses-at-burning-man-for-the-collective-benefit/" target="_blank">Keeping Up With the Joneses at Burning Man</a> and the co-author of <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22966671-hacking-human-nature-for-good?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=0fz9FjZFuN&rank=1" target="_blank">Hacking Human Nature for Good</a>. And of course, she’s got a great <a href="https://youtu.be/2gxnr3r1YVU" target="_blank">TEDx talk</a>.</p><p><a href="https://kristenberman.com/" target="_blank">https://kristenberman.com/</a></p><p><a href="LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG" target="_blank">LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 9 Dec 2020 10:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Does Burning Man really trigger transformative experiences, and if so, what does that look like? Stuart and behavioral scientist Kristen Berman go deep on the psychology of change, and what that looks like in Black Rock City and beyond. Can participating in a Burning Man event really make you more generous, more tolerant, more civic-minded? What’s the role of the 10 Principles in all of this, and how important is the physical environment of Black Rock City?  </p><p>Kristen Berman is a behavioral scientist who’s explored human behavior at Duke University, at Google, with her consulting firm Irrational Labs, and at Burning Man’s Black Rock City event. She’s the author of <a href="https://behavioralscientist.org/keeping-up-with-the-joneses-at-burning-man-for-the-collective-benefit/" target="_blank">Keeping Up With the Joneses at Burning Man</a> and the co-author of <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22966671-hacking-human-nature-for-good?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=0fz9FjZFuN&rank=1" target="_blank">Hacking Human Nature for Good</a>. And of course, she’s got a great <a href="https://youtu.be/2gxnr3r1YVU" target="_blank">TEDx talk</a>.</p><p><a href="https://kristenberman.com/" target="_blank">https://kristenberman.com/</a></p><p><a href="LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG" target="_blank">LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Fly Ranch is in the middle of nowhere, and yet it's the center of the universe for many bugs, birds, animals, and, uh, thermophiles. </p><p>Down the road from the dry lake bed that hosts Black Rock City, Fly Ranch is 6 square miles of hot springs, ecosystems, and a unique variety of life, from wildflowers to wild horses, antelope and mountain lions, eagles, and cicadas.</p><p>Stuart and Logan talk with Dr. Lisa Beers (aka Scirpus) about her work as the Burning Man Land Fellow for Fly Ranch, and all the life, death and artifacts on the 600 acres of the Fly Ranch.</p><p>Dr Scirpus explores the flora, fauna, and everything else she finds at "Fly." When not smelling the sagebrush, she manages the Environmental Compliance team for the Burning Man event, and studies wetland ecology throughout the world.</p><p>In this charming conversation, Scirpus reminds us that fairy shrimp are real, and scorpions are real, and she lets Stuart believe that jackalopes are real, but not squirrelopes. Logan's not buying it either. Platypuses, though? If you’ve never met one, how can you really know?</p><p>And you haven’t tasted mezcal until you’ve had a botanist tell you how bats pollinate the cactus.</p><p><a href="https://flyranch.burningman.org/" target="_blank"><strong>flyranch.org/</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/fly_ranch/" target="_blank"><strong>https://www.instagram.com/fly_ranch/</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/flyranch"><strong>https://www.facebook.com/groups/flyranch</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://medium.com/beyond-burning-man/writers-emerging-at-fly-ranch-reflection-3da8da91d3e" target="_blank"><strong>https://medium.com/beyond-burning-man/writers-emerging-at-fly-ranch-reflection-3da8da91d3e</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://medium.com/beyond-burning-man/burning-man-project-2020-environmental-sustainability-report-df757260c9c5" target="_blank"><strong>https://medium.com/beyond-burning-man/burning-man-project-2020-environmental-sustainability-report-df757260c9c5</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://lagi2020flyranch.org/" target="_blank"><strong>https://lagi2020flyranch.org/</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://journal.burningman.org/author/scirpus/" target="_blank"><strong>https://journal.burningman.org/author/scirpus/</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/live/" target="_blank"><strong>LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG</strong></a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2020 10:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Down the road from the dry lake bed that hosts Black Rock City, Fly Ranch is 6 square miles of hot springs, ecosystems, and a unique variety of life, from wildflowers to wild horses, antelope and mountain lions, eagles, and cicadas.

Stuart and Logan talk with Dr. Lisa Beers (aka Scirpus) about her work as the Burning Man Land Fellow for Fly Ranch, and all the life, death and artifacts on the 600 acres of the Fly Ranch.

Dr Scirpus explores the flora, fauna, and everything else she finds at &quot;Fly.&quot; When not smelling the sagebrush, she manages the Environmental Compliance team for the Burning Man event, and studies wetland ecology throughout the world.

In this charming conversation, Scirpus reminds us that fairy shrimp are real, and scorpions are real, and she lets Stuart believe that jackalopes are real, but not squirrelopes. Logan&apos;s not buying it either. Platypuses, though? If you’ve never met one, how can you really know?

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Down the road from the dry lake bed that hosts Black Rock City, Fly Ranch is 6 square miles of hot springs, ecosystems, and a unique variety of life, from wildflowers to wild horses, antelope and mountain lions, eagles, and cicadas.

Stuart and Logan talk with Dr. Lisa Beers (aka Scirpus) about her work as the Burning Man Land Fellow for Fly Ranch, and all the life, death and artifacts on the 600 acres of the Fly Ranch.

Dr Scirpus explores the flora, fauna, and everything else she finds at &quot;Fly.&quot; When not smelling the sagebrush, she manages the Environmental Compliance team for the Burning Man event, and studies wetland ecology throughout the world.

In this charming conversation, Scirpus reminds us that fairy shrimp are real, and scorpions are real, and she lets Stuart believe that jackalopes are real, but not squirrelopes. Logan&apos;s not buying it either. Platypuses, though? If you’ve never met one, how can you really know?

And you haven’t tasted mezcal until you’ve had a botanist tell you how bats pollinate the cactus.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>The Burning Man figure started it all and has stood at the center of Black Rock City for decades. Many myths and legends of its origins have been passed down through the years. It can be difficult to separate fact from fiction. We took a deep dive with the earliest builders of the Burning Man to chart the evolution and decode the mythology. We also spoke with members of the current team that bring the figure to life year after year. We explore the craftsmanship of the build, the rituals of the crew's process, and the secret details that make the Burning Man sculpture so unique. </p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/timeline/" target="_blank">https://burningman.org/timeline/</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/live/" target="_blank">LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Culinary excellence in a temporary city in the dry desert? Oh yes, and some decadent offerings too. Andie and Vav rebroadcast a delicious episode about culinary camps at Black Rock City from the podcast “Food Wine & the Culinary Mind.” It’s a montage of interviews from theme camps that gift the perfect food at the perfect time and place. The perspectives on creativity, community and cuisine bring us back to what it’s like to be together in the dust. </p><p>Mat Schuster interviews “fascinating culinary badasses” at the most recent Black Rock City, and it’s about more than just food; featuring Black Rock Bakery, Bao Chicka Wow Wow, Feed the Artists, Awful’s Gas & Snack, Midnight Poutine, Dust City Diner, Lovin’ Oven, and Abstininthe.</p><p><a href="https://foodwineandtheculinarymind.podbean.com/e/culinary-camps-of-burning-man/" target="_blank">Food Wine & the Culinary Mind: Culinary Camps of Burning Man</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/live/">LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG</a></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Culinary excellence in a temporary city in the dry desert? Oh yes, and some decadent offerings too. Andie and Vav rebroadcast a delicious episode about culinary camps at Black Rock City from the podcast “Food Wine & the Culinary Mind.” It’s a montage of interviews from theme camps that gift the perfect food at the perfect time and place. The perspectives on creativity, community and cuisine bring us back to what it’s like to be together in the dust. </p><p>Mat Schuster interviews “fascinating culinary badasses” at the most recent Black Rock City, and it’s about more than just food; featuring Black Rock Bakery, Bao Chicka Wow Wow, Feed the Artists, Awful’s Gas & Snack, Midnight Poutine, Dust City Diner, Lovin’ Oven, and Abstininthe.</p><p><a href="https://foodwineandtheculinarymind.podbean.com/e/culinary-camps-of-burning-man/" target="_blank">Food Wine & the Culinary Mind: Culinary Camps of Burning Man</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/live/">LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>What is it like to walk around Black Rock City as a staff member and an academic in participant-observer mode? These tales are of BRC at the turn of the century, and the study of ineffable experiences, ending with old school stories of the organic formation of BRC’s support services, and a healthy respect for law enforcement. </p><p>Andie and Logan talk with Sheila Hoover, the Associate Dean of Libraries at Texas Tech University, and Duane Hoover, Professor of Practice, specializing in negotiation and organizational behavior. At BRC, Duane (Big Bear on the radio) ran the Black Rock Rangers and the Law Enforcement Agency Liaison Team for 15 years.</p><p>Sheila and Duane co-authored several research projects on Burning Man through a lens of organizational development, cultural principles, and values such as reciprocity, intrinsic reward, and “radical inclusion of self.”</p><p>BONUS: Hear a Texan recite a bit of Shakespeare!</p><p><a href="https://scholars.ttu.edu/en/persons/sheila-hoover">https://scholars.ttu.edu/en/persons/sheila-hoover</a></p><p><a href="https://www.depts.ttu.edu/rawlsbusiness/people/faculty/management/duane-hoover/">https://www.depts.ttu.edu/rawlsbusiness/people/faculty/management/duane-hoover/</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/live/">LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>The U.S. trails most developed countries in voter turnout. The thought that your vote doesn’t matter, or that there’s no good choice - some say that thought is manufactured or perpetuated to prevent people from exercising their power. Some say voting is not fun. </p><p>Stuart and Logan discuss voter apathy, voter ho-hum, and creative solutions to election spectators.  They talk with Mark Rosenberg, aka Winkel, from The Voter Party. Inspired by the participatory culture of Burning Man, TheVoterParty.org teaches individuals how to use art, music, and costuming to get out the vote in their communities: creative canvassing, friend-banking, polling place performances, and de-escalation skills should the need arise.</p><p>It’s an informative inquiry into which instrument is better to play at the polls: a ukulele, a fife (through a bullhorn), or a recorder...</p><p><a href="https://thevoterparty.org/" target="_blank">TheVoterParty.org</a></p><p><a href="LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG" target="_blank">LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Stuart talks with one of the Founders Harley K. Dubois about how Burning Man evolved since the 1990s... and what now… </p><p>Power, money, and consumer substitutions for real experiences. </p><p>Rain and rave camps at Black Rock City, and living under a lucky star. </p><p>Maker Culture, social capital, and seeing ourselves through the coming changes.</p><p>Coyote tells of the time a woman in white emerged from the mud to face off with a post-apocalyptic flame thrower on wheels. </p><p>Caveat asserts that Radical Inclusion transforms cat memes, game night, and society.</p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/network/about-us/people/founders/#HarleyKDubois">https://burningman.org/network/about-us/people/founders/#HarleyKDubois</a></p><p><a href="https://burningman.org/live/">LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG</a></p>
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