Spring: In the Air, and on FIRE

by Whatsblem the Pro

Mr. President, we must not allow a trebuchet gap!

Mr. President, we must not allow a trebuchet gap!

Have you ever wanted to set something on fire and fling it straight to Hell with a trebuchet, then set the trebuchet on fire and dance your crazy ass off?

I know, stupid question. We all have. It’s a universal dream, held in common by all humanity, everywhere.

If you haven’t yet managed to make that dream come true for yourself, Spring Fling is for you. They’ve got the trebuchet, they know the secret of making fire, they’ve got Opulent Temple, Dancetronauts, and Digital Apex personnel to play the special music for you. All they need is your crazy dancing ass, and the world can finally end happily. . . and it’s free!

It seems like new burner events are popping up everywhere lately, like mushrooms. . . and pretty much everyone agrees: that’s a good thing. As a culture, we need to spread and grow. We need to find opportunities to preserve and evolve our more radical artistic and recreational tendencies, and get ourselves out from under the thumb of the corporation that runs Burning Man. Regional events, sanctioned or unsanctioned, are the scaffolding that makes that happen.

To that end, from April 26th to 28th the Mojave Desert fifteen miles outside of Barstow will come alive with lights, beats, poi spinning/fire dancing, pyrotechnics, whatever amazing talents and gear you bring with you, and a sky full of high-velocity objects of your choice zooming devil-may-care to a fiery doom. “Bring your tools,” exhorts the website for the event. “Bring your hard hats. Bring your party pants.” Bring that inanimate object you hate, too, for the trebuchet.

You’ll also get an opportunity to learn something about meteorite hunting, and maybe even find a meteorite or two of your own. The dry lake bed where Spring Fling is being held is prime territory for meteorite hunters, and you’ll undoubtedly witness some innovative techniques for finding them.

Due to the site being private property (though it is adjacent to BLM land), Spring Fling has some unusual restrictions – no glass is allowed, for instance – but for the most part, this decommodified leave-no-trace event will be free of the rules and restrictions that prevail in Black Rock City. The judicious reader will appreciate the depth and quality of that freedom when I mention that you must sign a liability waiver to attend, which legally speaking is a lot less laughable than the somewhat less than binding ‘contract’ we see on the backs of Burning Man tickets. Spring Fling isn’t going to be total anarchy, but it will definitely be potentially fatal in a good way.

Attention, meteorites: You can run, but you can't hide.

Attention, meteorites: You can run, but you can’t hide.

Here’s the events schedule for Spring Fling 2013:

FRIDAY

Friday night we will hold a large bonfire at Center Plaza. There will be music and the Beer Garden will be open (the Beer Garden is free, however there is a two beer limit).

A smaller trebuchet will be launching whatever you bring to launch, up to fifteen pounds.

The entertainment tent will have some stupid movie playing, and there will be popcorn available. Bring your own chair.

SATURDAY

During the day the Beer Garden will be open, body painting will be offered, and a geologist will be leading hikes for meteorite hunters. Several camps will have music playing and other attractions.

All Day: Trebuchet building will start early; please bring your tools and hardhat. Yes, a hardhat is required. We will have the main frames already assembled. The goal is to have it completed by 3PM and a test firing at 4:00 PM.

9:30 AM  10:30 AM: Coyote Dirt Pancake Breakfast. Join us at Center Plaza for some warm pancakes.

11:00 AM – 1:00 PM: Mud wrestling competition will take place. Winner will be the second to launch the large trebuchet. Showers will be available for you to clean up.

1:00 PM 2:00 PM: The 3K Coyote Run. Try our obstacle course and see if you can make it to the finish line. Mud, fire, Sand People, coyotes, beer/soda, water. . . and hopefully more Sand People. Winner will be third to launch the large trebuchet. Showers will be available for you to clean up.

1:00 PM – 2:00 PM: Ultimate Animal Costume Dodge Ball. Bring your animal costume or paint your body to look like some sort of animal. Last person standing will be fourth to launch the trebuchet.

2:30 PM – 3:30 PM: Burning Man Lessons. Come and learn about Burning Man and how to prepare and participate in this epic journey. Hear from experienced burners and let them teach you how to prepare, setup camp, what to bring, the do’s and don’ts of Burning Man, and anything else you want to know.

3:30 PM 5:30 PM: Fire poi dancing lessons. Want to learn how to dance with fire? Come to this event and learn the art of fire poi dancing. Our instructors will teach you the basic skills and equipment needed.

4:00 PM: Listen for the horn, bell or some other large noise. The practice launch will be underway.

3:30 PM 5:30 PM: Beer Pong/Quarters Tournament. We will teach you how to play Beer Pong with the big dogs. This a 21-and-over activity; wristbands will be checked.

4:00 PM – 5:30 PM: Communal camp clean-up. Please join us in preparing the large trebuchet for launching and general camp cleanup. We will do a general camp cleanup and prepare the area around the trebuchet for the burn. This will be a communal effort so please come.

5:30 PM 6:30 PM: Fire display and show. You won’t want to miss this.

6:30 PM: Join us in the plaza for the Memory Launch. During the day a hay bale will be available to which you can affix a note, photos of loved ones, etc. . . anything you would like to symbolically fling away or give a special ride. This launch will be one of sorrows, pains and joys. Once the hay bale has burned to ashes, the party will begin.

After the Memory Launch, we’ll have a fire show and start launching other things with the big trebuchet. When the moon rises above the mountains around 10:00 PM, we will burn the trebuchet to the ground with a fireworks show to celebrate the event.

SUNDAY

The gate will open at 8:00 AM and you can leave at that time. We’re asking for volunteers to help break the large tents down and load them on the big truck. Please clean up your camping area and haul all your trash out.

For more information, check the Spring Fling website, or the Facebook page for the event.

Help us Alpha Test New Site

Burning Man have changed their privacy policy, and are asking Burners to create Burner Profiles in order to apply for tickets. The data is owned by the multi-entity hydra which is the various Burning Man for-profit and non-profit organizations, and it is shared amongst any of their “affiliates”; if they suspect you of violating any of their many legal contracts or other things, they can sell your information to anyone they like. Oh, and if someone takes over Burning Man, the policy could be changed at any time.  At least that’s how I read the contract – I call on any legal eagles out there to correct me.

Although this news is a couple of weeks old now, I missed it while on vacation at the beach. I think they’re going in the wrong direction – this is a 1990’s Internet approach, not a 2013 one. A quarter of the world are on Facebook now, more than a third on the Internet: 2.4 billion people, up 566% since the year 2000; 4 billion email clients. 634 million websites, increasing at 51 million per year. More than 5 billion people with mobile phones, more than 1.1 billion on the Internet with smart phones; more than a billion people a month using Facebook. Facebook processes 2.7 billion Likes per day. People are sharing data, not trying to own the content created by others.

Think about this.

Burners.Me is just one of 60 million WordPress blogs. A few times, we’ve made the Top 100 WordPress sites in the world.  Right now, our Alexa ranking is consistently in the top million websites in the world – ie the top 0.15%. Here’s how we stack up versus the official sites, funded from the $24 million a year at the gate, the $12 million a year non-party budget, etc.:

  • Burners.Me – # 145, 865 in the US; #924,682 in the world; 87 sites linking in – we’re top million, have been almost top half million at our peak
  • Burningman.com #15,665 in the US; #59,555 in the world; 5,552 sites linking in
  • Burningmanproject.org too small for US data; #3,455,512 in the world; 60 sites linking in 
  • Blackrockarts.org too small for US data; #1,431,325 in the world; 293 sites linking in

And we’re not doing anything to make money from this. Just sharing our opinions, about a culture we love, and feel like we’ve been a part of for many years. You don’t have to agree with us, we welcome for you to comment here and disagree and share your own thoughts. We respect freedom of speech more than anything, definitely more than Burning Man’s 10 Principles.

I would really love for any readers of this blog to be able to post their own videos, photos, and stories. Some of the more adventurous Burners have been doing this anyway, and have been rewarded by the promotion of their project to tens of thousands of people per week. We promoted at least a dozen kickstarter projects last year, for example.

I use wordpress.com and I haven’t found an easy way to integrate the ability for anyone to upload their own photos and videos yet.

So today I’m trying a new additional platform where you can start your own discussion topics and share your own content, burners.ning.com. It’s rough and it looks like crap right now – that’s why we need Alpha Testers. Help us with ideas about how it can look and work better. Do you have any photos or music mixes from your times at Burning Man, that you’d like to share? Burning Man related stuff you’ve posted to YouTube? Post ’em, tag ’em. The ones on Flickr are too hard to find and discuss, in my opinion. Tribe had a moment of blossoming but died some years ago. Anything on ePlaya is clearly owned by BMOrg. And Reddit – who served 37 billion page views in 201injury infographic2 – has now seemingly been Tar’get’d by the Cop-y-Right Wing.

Let’s make this an online community for Burner content, that is more in line with the free and open spirit of the Internet. We ask anyone who is interested to please help us out, create yourself a free profile at burners.ning.com. Share as little or as much data as you want, hell make up a fake name, we don’t care – it’s the Interwebz! Upload some of your Burning Man photos, share some of your stories and music.  We will use the Creative Commons Attribution License – the content you choose as shareable can be used by other Burners for whatever they want, as long as they’re not profiting from it without acknowledging your ownership. The license does not erode your copyright ownership over your own digital information, it just describes a way that others can share your stuff on the Internet if they like it – without everything being red tape and a huge pain in the ass.

Whether this idea works or not is up to you, Burners. There’s nothing in this for us, in fact it’s only going to take more precious time and effort to administer; but it seems to me like the right thing to do. Or at least, to try…”there is no try, only do” – Yoda.

Information wants to be free! The world has benefitted so much from Open Source licenses and the philosophy of sharing and mutual benefit that underpins it. Not so much so from the Patent Trolls, suppressing brain-children because they want to own everything. These digital robber barons want to retain exclusive use of the invention, and restrict others from using it; this is the philosophy that led the world’s greatest scientist Nikola Tesla to die penniless, and is the opposite from that espoused by the Pirate Party about our obligation to share our culture heritage with others (for example).

Bruce Sterling? Now that’s a Burner from WAAAAAAY back. Is it a coincidence that Burning Man has eerie similarities to the sorts of things going on in the second video above – while it is being discussed as one of the similar events to the Davos World Economic Forum?

this infographic is from Russia...not sure what it all means!

this infographic is from Russia…not sure what it all means!

We search images.google.com for photos related to “Burning Man”, we share them under the Fair Use provisions of the Digital Millenium Copyright Act. We’re allowed to do this, because we’re discussing an event in popular culture. Wherever possible, I attribute photos, and always if we get requested to by the photographer. Sometimes we have taken photos down – being polite will get you further than threats for this one. But that’s for this blog, burners.me – me and some of my friends commenting and sharing our opinions about Burning Man.

burners.ning.com is for everyone – please post everything, share everything, let’s have a Burner repository independent of the BMOrg…because we all have no idea who is going to be running the BMOrg in 5 years. Criticize us all you want, open dialog with a view to progressing to better solutions is what’s going to make this community better – but don’t be hurt if we defend ourselves from your barbs.

If any Burners have graphic skills and an inclination to make this easier for the whole community to use, please help us make it look nicer. And anyone with Burning Man related mixes, please post it in Music, let us know what year and camp it’s from as well as the DJ name if possible.

If it’s meant to fizzle and fails, then it fails… no skin off our nose, at least we tried something; but if you can help all of us by using your graphics, Internet and Social media skills to help build the global community of Burners: join our free alpha trial and share your ideas about how we can make the Burner world a better place. And please post all your Kickstarter projects there.

Digital Apex: a Dancetronaut Reaches Higher

[by Whatsblem the Pro]

coliseumDigital Apex is a new Burning Man theme camp for 2013, based in Santa Cruz, California.  They are currently planning to construct a massive replica of the Coliseum in Rome that will rise over forty feet above the playa, featuring DJs, 30-foot high statues, flame effects, lasers, intelligent lighting, 100,000-watt sound system, and more. Led by a founding member of the Dancetronauts with support from core members of Opulent Temple and other camps, this promises to be a significant new addition to Black Rock City.

I caught up with DJ Bigsexxy, the founder of Digital Apex Camp and a founding member of the Dancetronauts, to talk with him about this exciting new project.

WHATSBLEM THE PRO

Let’s start with you. . . can you tell me about your history with Burning Man, and with the Dancetronauts?

DJ BIGSEXXY

dj bigsexxyI was born and raised in Santa Cruz. My best friends from high school and I all went to L.A. to promote clubs, then came back to Santa Cruz and started the Dancetronauts. We met Phil (a former member of the Space Cowboys) and we all decided to take the plunge and go to Burning Man as a group. Even though most of us were freshmen, we all knew we wanted to go big. That was 2009, with the crazy wooden Man that looked like a wave of wood.

We built the Strip Ship out of inspiration from Robot Heart, and created Center of Gravity Camp. We progressed well as a group for those three years, but then I decided to pursue my dreams of having a camp of my own. The challenges that come with operating a mobile sound system are mind numbing.

WHATSBLEM THE PRO

The Dancetronauts want to stay mobile, and you want to do more of a venue, is that right?

DJ BIGSEXXY

Yes. I like seeing people gather in a central place that feels like a sanctuary for good energy. Being mobile kind of leaves you at the mercy of the captain driving the ship.

Through the years we met lots of amazing people from Root Society, Opulent Temple, Nexus, Osiris, Robot Heart, etc. All of their projects honestly took my breath away every time I saw them. With that type of creativity across the board, I wanted to try and become a catalyst for amazing projects. It takes a lot of funding for these projects to get off the ground and I want to help. . . starting with my own!

WHATSBLEM THE PRO

So now you’re working on Digital Apex. What’s your role with that, exactly?

DJ BIGSEXXY

I am the founder and have selected a board of six other directors. We are now a legit 501(c)(3) California non-profit. Our goal is to invest everything back into the art, possibly even offering art grants of our own someday.

WHATSBLEM THE PRO

You swung full 501(c)(3) status? Congratufuckinglations! That’s an impressive feat.

Dancetronauts2DJ BIGSEXXY

Yes! The group that has come to the table are very good at what they do. Our accountants and directors are some of the best I’ve ever met. It makes it really easy for me to stay focused on the task at hand.

In many ways leaving the Dancetronauts for Digital Apex was like going from high school to college. They’re both great. . . just different.

WHATSBLEM THE PRO

So what’s the vision? Why ‘digital,’ and why ‘apex?’

DJ BIGSEXXY

The digital apex comes from most of our group being drawn to everything electronic. We are tech freaks. We want to push our digital toys and abilities to their max, trying to leave everyone speechless with new innovations, new creative materials, new everything using whatever we have access to.

One of my personal goals is to reignite the fire that dimmed so badly in burner artists after the ticket prices went up. It might be just my opinion, but while I don’t mind the ticket price hike itself, personally I feel like a lot of the art has diminished in quality due to financial restrictions. It’s hard for people to go big and still have enough money at the end of the day to survive.

Some people in the burner community will probably hate me for saying this, but my father was the third manager in charge of Red Bull North America, and he brought me to all of their cool events. I saw how this group pampered its athletes so they could perform to the best of their abilities. . . I kind of want to be the same for artists, allowing them to stay focused and reach new heights of their visions they could never have reached before.

WHATSBLEM THE PRO

You want to revive the old arts patronage system?

DJ BIGSEXXY

Yes.

WHATSBLEM THE PRO

How will Digital Apex move closer to its goals in 2013?

DJ BIGSEXXY

adrionah dancetronautsWell, we’re hosting our first fundraiser in Santa Cruz on Thursday, the 13th of December. We’ve talked with the owners of the venue and we think this will probably be a monthly event. Our project costs are right around $60,000, and we hope through donations and attendance to our events that we will far surpass this goal.

We will be hosting parties at this venue each month, hopefully. It’s a brand new building and I’m one of the first promoters that they are allowing to do parties like these, with DJs, visuals, live art, etc.  Our goal is to try and get about $5000 from each event, which we will use for the construction of the Coliseum for Burning Man 2013.  We’ve also got some cross-promoted events with other camps coming up.

If we exceed our fundraising goals, what we don’t use for building materials will all go back into encouraging more people to become a part of our group. Money is vital, but so are willing hands!

WHATSBLEM THE PRO

Why the Coliseum?

DJ BIGSEXXY

The Coliseum represents an iconic sanctuary that people can associate themselves with. It’s big enough to shut out the world outside and provide a self-contained environment. Once inside those walls you can immerse yourself in the fantasy no matter where you are on the planet. I also like the shock-and-awe factor of how tall this thing will actually be.

We also have plans to build the oracle statues from the Neverending Story, with a great set design team from Cabrillo Community College.

WHATSBLEM THE PRO

What will be going on inside the Coliseum?

DJ BIGSEXXY

Naturally, we plan to bring an amazing DJ lineup (probably mostly electro, house, and dance music). We’re also considering some art with musical acts. We’re working with some great VJs who are crafting plans to video map the entire thing. We’re still not a hundred percent sure if we are going that route, but it’s great to see these ideas coming in.

WHATSBLEM THE PRO

Do you see the Coliseum as a long-term fixture, or is Digital Apex going to be switching things up from year to year?

DJ BIGSEXXY

We are purchasing professional grade stage truss (it costs more, but safety is number one to us) so we will be able to use the sections to make other structures if we want to. I think the coliseum will remain as a welcoming structure on the playa for at least a few years to come. I just think it will look so cool when the sun rises on it.

WHATSBLEM THE PRO

Tell me about your camp.

DJ BIGSEXXY

Our camp will probably be around 130 people, if not more. We’re only asking for $250 right now for the full two weeks, with food and drinks included, showers, bathrooms, and entry to our Saturday sunset VIP thank-you party, where we thank all the people that helped and allow everyone to meet our team. That’s also part of our Indiegogo reward for a donation of $500 or more.

I want the people to meet the artists that they helped fund.

WHATSBLEM THE PRO

Are you getting any kind of help or support from the Santa Cruz Regional people?

DJ BIGSEXXY

So far, we are producing all of our fundraising campaign on our own. We haven’t talked formally with any outside groups yet, but we do welcome any assistance with this project to allow us to continue our construction efforts. Our monthly parties will hopefully generate enough money to get our project off the ground. Should anything extra come in, we would probably invest that back into the DJ lineup and special effects budget.

Informally, we have been openly working with a lot of the core Opulent Temple team as well as people from other camps. The word is definitely starting to spread that we are working on something big; people are offering us generators, stage truss, propane effects, sound gear, all kinds of stuff. Of course we welcome it all.

WHATSBLEM THE PRO

Your track record surely helps.

DJ BIGSEXXY

I honestly built the sketchup plans and stayed up every night for three months to build the Dancetronauts’ Strip Ship. I just wanted to step into a different tier of ambition and drive.

WHATSBLEM THE PRO

What’s your background as a Maker, tool user, DIY guy? Any formal engineering under your belt?

DJ BIGSEXXY

Growing up in Santa Cruz, my family was always redecorating the house to sell it. I had tools in my hands from the age of five. I love computers too. I picked up Adobe 5.5 when I was a kid and haven’t put it down since. I love graphic arts.

As far as a me being a specialist in anything, I’d say I’m not.

WHATSBLEM THE PRO

What’s your educational background like?

DJ BIGSEXXY

I went to the public schools in Santa Cruz. I was always involved in the advanced placement art programs, and I won some cool awards for pastel work in county fairs and stuff.  I went to Soquel High school, and attended Cabrillo community College for two years.

After that, I somehow got awarded a 90% football scholarship to play football for Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas. I never really liked football players. . . I just hit them really really hard and they loved it.  I loved the schooling side of Benedictine. I studied under some really amazing professors that treated me somewhat like an apprentice. One of them was a vice president of AOL, and lots of them were massive business owners, backed with lots of positive ethics and morals.

Even though I’m not a big religious guy, I have an endless amount of respect for what those monks have built.

WHATSBLEM THE PRO

It doesn’t seem like religion is much of a wellspring for ethics and morals, really. Not that religious people can’t have ethics and morality, it’s just that I think they get those from someplace else, even if they tell themselves it comes from the Bible. If they really had Biblical morals and ethics they’d be raping and killing and enslaving people wholesale, all the time.

DJ BIGSEXXY

I was just stoked they paid for my education.

WHATSBLEM THE PRO

Yes, that was nice of them

DJ BIGSEXXY

I was humble and learned all I could, but I came back to California because Kansas was not for me.

DJ BIGSEXXY

It was crazy having monks for study partners.

WHATSBLEM THE PRO

I fell into the hands of Jesuits for a couple of years myself, and came out of the experience a militant atheist.

DJ BIGSEXXY

Ha ha! I love living!

WHATSBLEM THE PRO

They sure do give you a fine education though!

DJ BIGSEXXY

Thats why I try and kick butt while there is butt to be kicked. I studied entrepreneurship with a focus on finance.

WHATSBLEM THE PRO

What does Burning Man signify to you? What does it mean to you to be a burner?

DJ BIGSEXXY

Burning Man is like New Year’s Eve for me. It signifies the completion of the year. . . once its over, it’s back to preparing for the next one. I almost compare it to whitewater rafting with your friends. Intense, amazing, scary, fun, and so on, but in the end you all look at each other and say “WE MADE IT!”

Being a burner to me is a celebration of a culture.

WHATSBLEM THE PRO

I think that might sound sort of trivial to the casual ear, but it’s really not at all. New Year’s Eve is so well-established as THE marker for the end of the old year and the beginning of the new that your having replaced it with Burning Man seems rather significant. . . as does celebrating a culture, rather than just having a party in the desert.

DJ BIGSEXXY

We are a very real subculture in this world! August has way more important dates to me than any other month of the year.

WHATSBLEM THE PRO

I know the feeling. Traditional holidays have never meant much to me. This is much better.

DJ BIGSEXXY

I like to inspire people. When they all look in one direction I like to be the one looking back at them, to see them smile. To see them not fear.

WHATSBLEM THE PRO

What do you want to inspire people to do?

DJ BIGSEXXY

I was a punk rocker though my youth. I hung out with a lot of the guys from NOFX and Strung Out. I say this because being a punk rocker meant you didnt let people push you around and tell you what to do. You lived your life they way you wanted to. I didn’t care what people thought. I just did cool stuff because I had fun doing it. Everyone should get to feel that. People are free when they go to those shows. Even if I got slapped in the mouth I still had a great time.

I think Burning Man lets people see that kind of lifestyle for a moment. Not the violence, but the freedom to do what they want.

WHATSBLEM THE PRO

I very much get the punk rock thing; it’s why Burning Man was no revelation for me. I was like “Tch! Where have you guys been, I was lonesome!”

Compared to punk rock, though, it’s a stronger, more positive, more prosperous tribe.

DJ BIGSEXXY

Agreed!

WHATSBLEM THE PRO

How can people get in touch with you if they want to get involved with Digital Apex?

DJ BIGSEXXY

They can visit our FB page for updates at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Digital-Apex-Camp/286365084728909

The camp application is there too, on the ABOUT page.

People can also e-mail me directly if they wish, at theshadyhill@gmail.com

WHATSBLEM THE PRO

Thanks for talking with me. . . see you on the playa!

DJ BIGSEXXY

My pleasure! See you on the playa!