fbcota wrote:I have a question:
What is the role of Art at Burning Man in your opinion?
also
Is the party scene taking over the event?
fbcota wrote:PavementBlues: That was kinda what I was thinking too. Is it safe to say that Burning Man is a community that is built around creativity and art? Or is it a big party with some art and goofyness to justify it?

jkisha wrote:Piss in a cup and throw it on somebody?? Are you talking about camp water sports? Do you have a problem with how they burn?
JK
Dr. Pyro wrote:Burning Man is the Special Olympics of art.
PavementBlues wrote:Dr. Pyro wrote:Burning Man is the Special Olympics of art.
This is one of my favorite things that I have ever read.
but i hate poetry from this guy, Panjahl Quillard, his stuff licks ass.
Dr. Pyro wrote:Burning Man is the Special Olympics of art.

Shambala wrote:jkisha wrote:Dr. Pyro wrote:Burning Man is the Special Olympics of art.
So what does this mean exactly?
JK
If you have to explain it, then........
Never mind!
theCryptofishist wrote:Shambala wrote:jkisha wrote:Dr. Pyro wrote:Burning Man is the Special Olympics of art.
So what does this mean exactly?
JK
If you have to explain it, then........
Never mind!
You don't have to win, because you're a winner just for participating.
Dr. Pyro wrote:Burning Man is the Special Olympics of art.
bud buddah wrote:fbcotta,
The one thing I wonder about most is, does the art exist to let the artist just say something, or does it exist to communicate? Does it matter if the art "works" or 'says something" to anyone else, or is it enough for every artist there to do their thing without the constraint of worrying what the audience experiences. This might all sound like rambling nonsense, I know. But it does seem that simply expressing something, anything, without regard to what others will see or hear is the goal on the Playa. And out of that comes some brilliant stuff, and quite a lot of amateur dreck. I'm a neanderthal, so I think art that doesn't communicate is just self indulgent masturbation that deserves no special support. But I fully recognize that worrying about "what will people think" is bound to cramp creativity. Is it all about self expression at all cost, or does art only have value if it "works" for someone else?
Bud "That fucking hippy" Buddah
Boijoy wrote:theCryptofishist wrote:Shambala wrote:jkisha wrote:Dr. Pyro wrote:Burning Man is the Special Olympics of art.
So what does this mean exactly?
JK
If you have to explain it, then........
Never mind!
You don't have to win, because you're a winner just for participating.
& everybody get hugs.

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