In 2013 we had aliens. In 2014 it was camels. In 2015, clowns. 2016 was Medici. In 2017 we had temples.
I guess Larry and Stuart were trying to figure out how more people could have a transformational experience, and they came up with…
transformers.
Robots burning The Man. Or do we burn the robots?
From the Reno Gazette-Journal:
Burning Man announced its 2018 theme on Wednesday, “I, Robot,” a theme inspired by the 1950 collection of short stories published by author Isaac Asimov. The stories tell the fictional history of robots…
“This year’s art theme will focus on the many forms of artificial intelligence that permeate our lives; from the humble algorithm and its subroutines that sift us, sort us and surveil us, to automated forms of labor that supplant us. Are we entering a Golden Age that frees us all from mindless labor? Everything, it seems, depends on HMI, the Human-Machine Interface. In a world increasingly controlled by smart machines, who will be master and who will be the slave?” …
The theme seems appropriate given the increasing reliance Burners have on technology at the week-long event
Read the full story here.
The robots surveil us.
If you wonder what that means, especially in the context of Burning Man, start here.
You can read more of the philosophy of I, Robot at the BJ.
The allure of immortality and god-like powers is as old as god. The Greeks, who more or less invented humanism, had a word for this ― they called it hubris, making it the basis of all tragedy. This enduring fantasy is lately clothed in cyber-togs. It is said that computational power is increasing exponentially, much like the singularity that created the universe, and charts and numbers are employed to predict the point in time at which this supra-intelligence will take over.
This is a millenarian idea, sometimes called the Rapture of the Techies, and like all such schemes, it is essentially a religious concept now dressed in the trappings of science. In this scenario, the future rule of one vast integrated Robot will exceed all human comprehension. This notion also contains an ingenious escape clause, a sort of intellectual insurance policy. When pressed to pinpoint exactly when this event will occur, its acolytes reply that it may have already happened — its advent will elude the grasp of slimy brains. This is a contest between wet intelligence, something that we barely understand that has evolved on earth over a span of billions of years, and dry intelligence, which in its digital form was invented in 1936
[Source: burningman.org]
Burning Man is a contest? I guess they started the themes with Good vs Evil, and now it’s humans vs robots.

Image: Tyler FuQua
I agree with them that the Singularity has already happened, and Google and the NSA are already inside our heads. We live in a Sentient World Simulation, operated by the Deep State. The Defense Department, defending The Man against the humans that might question him with armies of always on, always faithful robots.

Will Smith loved Burning Man so much they named their theme after him?
As I pointed out in Shadow History Part 3, robots are a specific vision of the Church of Satan (as is the “allure of immortality and god-like powers” that are also part of this theme).
Will Google and Tesla be debuting new walking robots at Burning Man 2018?
In 2004, the DARPA Grand Challenge was launched: for a car able to navigate through an obstacle course by itself. It was a complete failure. By 2007, half a dozen cars successfully completed the course. In 2014, Tesla announced Auto-Pilot – and self-driving cars hit the mainstream. Tesla expects to have completely self-driving cars by the end of this year.
In 2013, the DARPA Robotics Challenge was for humanoid robots to walk, climb over rubble and stairs, open doors and use tools.
They’ve come a long way since then.
As if all that wasn’t trippy enough, check out this little guy:
So what’s it going to take to bring Androids into everyday life? Burning Man?
People have been fucking machines [NSFW] for quite some time. Now there are robot brothels springing up, and by all accounts doing a cracking trade. So to speak. In Barcelona one all-robot brothel was run out of town by angry human prostitutes.
Will there be sex bots at Robot Heart?
People who think there should be less technology at Burning Man should probably just give up at this point. DARPA has to test somewhere!
So the goal is transformation….
Like this?
https://youtu.be/BGP8a3y38WQ
Or like this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpIbzETutnM
But if it’s like this…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-j_aGdMinIM
…the Borg may not want to participate.
Oh, oh, I know what’s coming: A $100 Transformation Fee! You heard it here first!
If a sex robot creator has a child with his sex robot and then has sex with it…is that creepy? http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/sex-robot-inventor-says-he-will-soon-have-children-his-creations-1644199
Sorta like this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRWq31STK-0
…I guess not. Old news.
https://assets.weforum.org/editor/CQJ0aGkIVfjbFh7dleAiVeNgZAm-c9TFKh31WLFpOAY.png
Now THIS would be an interesting theme camp:
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/08/if-an-ai-creates-a-work-of-art-who-owns-the-copyright
If I get an invitation from the Borg, I might come to do this. I am holding my breath!…
Does this mean everyone will be encouraged to bring drones?
Any bets on if there will be a $50 Drone Fee? …Oops, forget I mentioned that.
Does this mean there will be free WiFi in BRC?
Not a bad theme, compared to some of the recent ones. I can’t wait to ignore it, as per usual.
WHAT! Are you not inspired by the $20 million/year the Borg spends thinking up and promoting this stuff? I suppose you would prefer the “good ‘ole days” like 12 years ago when the overhead was less than $1 million.
Those who feel personally empowered will be found and PUNISHED!
https://vid.me/Famo
great vid
That whole Nova episode, about terrorist motivations and group-think, is right from the Borg playbook. Here are several other related clips from other sources:
https://vid.me/Nomad-Traveler/albums/group-dynamics