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Burning Man LIVE

By: Burning Man Project
  • Summary

  • Meet those who make Burning Man happen, beyond the desert and out in the world. Artists, activists, and innovators. Builders and Burners, freaks and fools. Burning Man floats on a sea of stories, and the Burning Man LIVE podcast is a plucky little boat with a microphone.
    2020-2022 Burning Man LIVE
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Episodes
  • ¡El Pulpo Magnífico!
    May 29 2024

    “While there are many beloved mutant vehicles out there, El Pulpo, in both of its incarnations, is the most ‘beloved.’”

    ~Chef Juke, Communications lead for the Department of Mutant Vehicles

    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.

    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!

    www.elpulpomecanico.com

    kineticgrandchampionship.com

    Burning Man LIVE: Chef Juke’s Wild Art Car R.I.D.E.

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    52 mins
  • A People’s History of Burning Man - Volume 2
    May 15 2024

    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'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 a mellifluous philosopher of sesquipedalians. He shares about the inventiveness and serendipity of Burning Man and why it matters in the world.

    Part 1 of this series: burningman.org/podcast/a-peoples-history-of-burning-man

    journal.burningman.org/category/philosophical-center

    burningman.org/programs/philosophical-center

    www.cacophony.org

    The What Where When Guide is here.

    The 1996 Helco commercial is here.

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    1 hr
  • Burning in Europe: Stories of Home
    May 1 2024

    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
    • Erin Kiez - Germany
    • Gabriel Muscalu - Romania
    • Linus Höök, Caroline Bergmann, and Britta Kronacher - Sweden
    • Pille Heido - Estonia
    • Vinegar Joe - Portugal

    “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.”

    ~Gabriel Muscalu - Romania

    https://regionals.burningman.org/european-leadership-summit

    https://regionals.burningman.org/regionals

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    46 mins

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