elusive things at burning man
Teacher, it's always possible to try something new.
a new man
Collaborate, explore, experiment, share, play with the possibilities!
Spent five weeks straight on the road, working on
OYA and exhibiting and burning her in Black Rock City, along with trips to Boston, Vermont, New York and San Francisco. Here's a sample, more in the
Flickr stream.
At various stages in one week I saw a lunar eclipse, immolation X10, a double rainbow with UV spectrum (11 bands!),
read the signs
truth and my own death. The man was neon, toasted, lifted, headless and neon glowingagain, with only minor burn scarring in the pavilion below. OYA was not harmed....she was the only self-generated lit piece under the man, so when the lights went out as the man burned on Monday she was the only piece left glowing bright in her blacklight vortex.
Every day felt like a new adventure, an experiment in potential as we raced out into the desert to find the next great inspiration. This year it wasn't in the art....it was in the people who reminded me that not only am I surrounded by love, i am love. I am AMO.
looking thru the burnscar
her vortex
charred notes
therm your awakening
In the video clip above from NetSquared in San Francisco you'll get a glimpse at green fairies incarnate.....speaking, producing events, organizing new programs with great groups like Techsoup and the Nonprofit Commons (fast forward to halfway 30min mark to see In Kenzo in human form). Upcoming we have projects in Space Design and Travel, Service Learning and Volunteerism along with a technology series.
As our communities grow more tightly woven, it no longer matters what city or country you live in. We all share this love, this one fire with many flames burning brightly. How do you choose to burn?
Tell me how it feels for you to live with lightning in your hands....
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