Burning Man Creator Larry Harvey Passes

in #life7 years ago


Larry Harvey passes away after complications from a stroke. He was cofounder of Burning Man: annual gathering of tens of thousands of people that brings a temporary city to life in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert to dedicated to community, art, self-expression, and self-reliance.

Burning Man


“It began as an impulse of an afternoon,” Mr. Harvey said on “Charlie Rose.” “I called a friend and I said, ‘Let’s burn a man.’ He said, ‘What? Would you repeat that statement?’ ”

Mr. Harvey and his friend, Jerry James, constructed an 8-foot effigy of recycled lumber and set it on fire at Baker Beach, right next to the Presidio of San Francisco military installation. They burned "the man" - the concept of authority, government and suppression.

The Burning Man is Disneyland in reverse . . . Woodstock turned inside out - It is anything you want it to be - Larry Harvey (1996)

It's like a combination of music festival, farmers' market and social experiment where everyone is an active participant. All attendees are encouraged to share their innate skills and artistic abilities in some way. Common expressions are through interactive sculpture, building, performance, art cars and other media. There is also a yearly theme chosen by organizers.

Black Rock City

The event move to the Black Rock Desert in 1990, and 1991 was the first year that the event had a legal permit. The concept of a temporary city - Black Rock City - was not implemented until 1999. Attendance in 2011 was capped at 50,000 participants and the event sold out on July 24; the attendance rose to 70,000 in 2015.

Freedom - Dentralization - Blockchain?

Over the years, this experiment in community has come to define ten main principles (bold) as the foundation of the event. They show similarity to the founding principles of Bitcoin (italics):
  • "Radical" inclusion - Permissionless
  • Self-reliance - Pseudonymous
  • Self-expression - No Censorship
  • Community cooperation - Open-Source
  • Civic responsibility - Consensus
  • Gifting
  • Decommodification - Fungible
  • Participation - Mining
  • Immediacy - Irreversible Transactions
  • Leaving no trace - Digital Currency
The more radical appreciation Bitcoin to remove banks entirely and return to true peer-to-peer transactions runs in much the same vein as Burning Man - banks represent a huge fraction of power held by "the man."

It's probably only a matter of time before headlines of music festivals accepting cryptocurrencies, or some sort of blockchain/music/art festival combination start popping up.