SF loves when this happens because we can park our cars easily. Once was a good thing that San Francisco Art Institute students started I know I was one of them and we burned on the beach from 1979 to 1985 when we all graduated. Then it became a commercial venture with tickets 2000 dollars a piece and rich Russians and the people would hire their own sherpas to haul everything in for them. They burn and so much dioxins enter the air its horrid. It looks good from the outside but homophobia and week end homos abound. Burning man makes a fortune and no one is allowed to sell anything or make money. No radical free expression from my point of view.
SF loves when this happens because we can park our cars easily. Once was a good thing that San Francisco Art Institute students started I know I was one of them and we burned on the beach from 1979 to 1985 when we all graduated. Then it became a commercial venture with tickets 2000 dollars a piece and rich Russians and the people would hire their own sherpas to haul everything in for them. They burn and so much dioxins enter the air its horrid. It looks good from the outside but homophobia and week end homos abound. Burning man makes a fortune and no one is allowed to sell anything or make money. No radical free expression from my point of view.
ReplyDeleteIt went from being a niche creative event to a massive marketing festival. The image shows how enormous it has become.
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