Wednesday, March 4, 2020

More Burning Man Stuff

Assorted artifacts from the Oakland Museum's
 No Spectators: The Art of Burning Man exhibition. 






3 comments:

Parm said...

Some worthy stuff there.

The dragonmobile is pretty awesome. Wondering if it breathed fire in its fully deployed state? Guessing its not street legal; sad, that.

TSG, if you ever do get to Burning Man some year, I don't know if its possible to carry upon yourself enough memory for your cameras to contain every shot you might wish to snap.

W. "Black Rock" Biscuit said...

I like the idea of attending Burning Man a lot more than actually going, considering the logistics and cost involved. Just getting a ticket seems like a crapshoot with the lottery system they have. And from my superficial research it looks like a multi-day visit would be around a thousand-dollar investment (if not more). To me it's a little like Dizzyland; a neat experience but too crowded, too expensive, and a lot of down time spent not doing too much of anything.

Parm said...

Huh. Did not know that. Sounds like Burning Man has turned into just a weird over-priced spa (as if there were spas that are not over-priced). Seems that BM has strayed a bit since its early days.