November 08, 2003

". . . the largest outdoor event of its kind . . ."

Seattle
MIT's Leonardo Journal has just published a issue devoted to the art of Burning Man as well as an online gallery. You've gotta love the title of the introductory essay: "Desert Weirdness Incubates a New Era of Art & Technology." The online galleries include twenty profiles of Burning Man, including one of my favorite from 2002, The Lily Pond by Jeremy Lutes. Reading really makes me want to get a house with a giant garage and yard, learn how to weld/sculpt/wire, and take three months off of work to build something amazing.

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