incubus_pantomime wrote:I'm a virgin this year, so feel free to tell me I'm grossly misrepresenting BM. When family members and friends here in good ol' Texas ask me what Burning Man is, I tell them that it is an experiment in temporary or alternative community. I know that makes BM seem like a trial-and-error event (which I know it most certainly is not), but I feel that those words give a more rich description of BM than simply saying that it is a festival. I've been to music festivals, culture festivals, and art festivals, and none of them seem comparable to BM (at least not to me).
Again, this is just a virgin's two cents...
Ugly Dougly wrote:stinkyfoot wrote:Actually a festival is exactly what Burning Man is if you care about things like definitions and English literacy.
If you've been reading closely, you'll discover that this thread is about connotations, not denotations.
stinkyfoot wrote:Ugly Dougly wrote:stinkyfoot wrote:Actually a festival is exactly what Burning Man is if you care about things like definitions and English literacy.
If you've been reading closely, you'll discover that this thread is about connotations, not denotations.
I don't pay much attention to connotations that are clearly the result of the slow but inevitable stripping of meaningfulness from the human experience which is the inevitable result of corporate appropriation of cultural phenomenon.
Don't say burning man isn't a festival, re-appropriate festival from the corporate overlords who want you to think that festival is nothing more than spending shitloads of money on overpriced beer while listening to wall street approved music puppets.

I have often described it as summer camp for adults, too, after starting off with "It's an art festival in the desert" and mentioning having to bring your own water.
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