Friday, May 29, 2015

The Jackrabbit Speaks V19:#20:5.29.15

Volume 19, Issue #20 | May 29, 2015

LATEST NEWS:

BURNING MAN ARTS:

ROUND-UP OF BURNING MAN WRITINGS:

PHOTOS, VIDEOS & AUDIO:

PARTICIPATE:

SUPPORT A PROJECT:

EVENTS & HAPPENINGS:

GET ME OFF THIS CRAZY RIDE!

FROM DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE

Heads up, artists! The deadline to pre-register your art installation for Black Rock City 2015 is June 11, which is coming up (we know how it is ... you get your head in your art, and time slips away). Pre-registering will help us help YOU be successful getting your art to the playa. If you miss the deadline, you can still bring your artwork and register it on playa, but planning ahead helps us all, so get on it!

Fundraisers for projects big and small are in full swing, and we encourage you to send them your financial support so they're able to gift their creations to the citizens of Black Rock City (e.g. YOU). Especially take a look at the Temple of Promise (whether you hit their Indiegogo campaign or their fundraising events) and R-Evolution, the third in the Bliss series of sculptures.

We hope your Burning preparations are continuing apace (have you checked your pace? You might want to check your pace.) and that your pulse rate bumped up a bit when you read that, because ...

The Man burns in 99 days. Yep, we're in double digits, folks.

LATEST NEWS

Burners Without Borders Community Grant Program 2015

Burners Without Borders invites you to participate in our 7th annual Community Grant Program. To date, BWB's grant program has provided funding for over 80 civic projects that have made a positive impact by leveraging a relatively small amount of money against the mighty power of the community.

This year, we are offering grant awards from $100-$1,000 to help jump start creative civic projects in communities around the world.

It's simple. Gather your community, find out what you care about, and let your imaginations run wild. The deadline for submissions is June 1, 2015.

Check out the application details

This Week in Regionals

There's been lots of action in the world of Regional Events lately.

Midburn in Israel went down last week with nearly 7,000 participants, making it suddenly one of the biggest Burning Man events in the world. Here's a beautiful recap from the Times of Israel. Midburn also faced some challenges before and after the event. Some recent news has surfaced about possible damage to an archeological site, and the Midburn organizers are investigating.

Half-way around the world from there, New Zealand's next Kiwiburn isn't for another 240-odd days, but they've put in some amazing work and launched a beautiful and distinctive new website

BURNING MAN ARTS

Latest Updates from Burning Man Arts

Head over to the Burning Man Arts section on Voices of Burning Man to see the latest updates. Burning Man art is showing up around the world in all kinds of surprising places and forms, and the Arts section is the place to keep up with what's happening.

LATEST NEWS

Black Rock City Census Publishing 2014 Data

Scribble writes:

"The Black Rock City Census is publishing a series of blog posts concerning data from the 2014 survey of Burning Man attendees. So far, there have been posts on political affiliation, racial diversity, cost of attending, and more. Check it out at blackrockcitycensus.wordpress.com."

Tales From The Playa

Tales From The Playa are the dreams and memories of events that took place in Black Rock City, as told by participants. That’s you.

There's plenty to read about Burning Man out there, but we believe the most intimate and vivid picture comes from Burners' first-hand accounts. So send us your stories, and we'll publish them on Voices of Burning Man.

You can follow Tales From The Playa on the blog or on Twitter at @FromThePlaya.

There Was a Burning Man Who Lived in a Shoe…

Burning Man word-herder Jon Mitchell paid a visit to Five Ton Crane, the Oakland workshop that brought you the Raygun Gothic Rocketship and is building Storied Haven this year:

"For this fairy tale, the voice we trust, the lead artist on Storied Haven, is Bree Hylkema. She’s a 5TC veteran, having done the interior design on the Nautilus, for instance. While maintaining her air of mystery about the form of the project, she assures us it will have the same scale and scope as 5TC’s past projects.

These aren’t just giant hell-yeah pieces, though. They also have a quiet intimacy — a treehouse, a submarine, the starry expanse of outer space — and Storied Haven will, too. 'This is what I wish I saw more of,' Bree says of Storied Haven. 'It’s a quiet piece.'”

Read more on Voices of Burning Man

LATEST NEWS

@burningman on Instagram

"Photo by Spencer Tunick | World renowned photographer Spencer Tunick has been creating art from bodies in Black Rock City since 1999. In 2013, he received an honorarium art grant from Burning Man to create this piece of what he calls 'performance photography' | #burningman #spencertunick #radicalselfexpression #brc #burner #blackrockcity #photography"

Follow @burningman on Instagram because Burning Man makes for some pretty epic Instagrams.

Want to share your photos on our Instagram feed? Email them to instagram@burningman.org.

Temple: A Radical Arts Project in Derry~Londonderry

Our heroic partners at Artichoke have released a 12-minute documentary about their Temple project in Northern Ireland, in collaboration with David Best, creator of the Temple at Burning Man. It’s the crowning achievement of an incredibly successful, groundbreaking and moving project.

Watch the video on YouTube

(Photo credit: Josh Lease)

They Found Salvation in East Jesus

Playboy, which we only watch for the videos...

Um, anyway, Playboy made a video about East Jesus, a wild and Burnerly artist community out in the middle of nowhere in Southern California.

Watch the video on Playboy.com... No, this video, you naughty minx.

LATEST NEWS

TEDxBlackRockCity 2015 Team Seeking Speakers and Performers

Someone writes:

“Imagination is the only weapon in the war against reality.”

— Lewis Carroll (1871) "Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There"

In 2015, TEDx Black Rock City will be an opportunity to open and reflect ourselves in new ways, to a new world, in which we are all transformed by ideas that matter.

Deadline for submitting applications for TEDxBlackRockCity 2015 is July 1, 2015 midnight PST. To apply, please fill out our application form. All candidates will be notified by August 1, 2015.

Before submitting your application, please review the TEDx Content Guidelines.

Sacred Spaces Village Call for Workshops

Brazil Nutz writes:

"Sacred Spaces Village is now accepting Workshop submissions!

We welcome transformative workshops, yoga, meditation, panel discussions, ceremonies, seminars, dance, live art creation, and any other experiences that will inspire our villagers and greater BRC community. We will be setting our schedule in the next month to ensure timely submission into the W-W-W guide."

Apply on the Sacred Spaces website

We Need Your Oddities for Sask-Playa Cabinet of Curiosities

Lovely writes:

"The Sask-Playa Odditorium is calling on your quirky imagination to help fill our 'Cabinet of Curiosities' that will premiere in the Black Rock City. Objects are not to exceed 12"x12"x12". We have two mailing addresses to ship oddities to, one in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada and one in Santa Rosa, USA.

Please email Laura for registration information or visit us on Facebook at the Sask Playa Odditorium!"

LATEST NEWS

Get YOUR Art Project's Fundraiser on Our Support a Project Page!

If you’re fundraising for a Burning Man art project, and you meet our criteria, we’ll be happy to include you on our Support a Project page, which we regularly promote to the Burning Man community.

Please note that this should not be your only solution for fundraising. We strongly encourage you to engage your immediate community — it’s part of the collaborative process!

Learn how to submit your project for consideration.

How Do I Support a Burning Man Art Project?

So you'd like to help out with an art project, but you're not sure how. Well, you can gift your services, skills, time, resources, or funding. There are plenty of projects in need of assistance. Here's how to find them:

R-Evolution Indiegogo Ending Soon!

Julia writes:

"Only a ONE MORE DAY to support the latest sculpture from Bliss Dance and Truth is Beauty artist Marco Cochrane and crew, R-Evolution! Campaign ends May 29th (That's TODAY)! Please help by donating to our Indiegogo campaign. Every little bit counts! Even if you can't donate, please help by spreading the word!

Donate to R-Evolution on Indiegogo

Support the Black Rock Bijou, Our Local Movie Theater

So the folks behind the Black Rock Bijou, the mysterious 1940s movie theater way out by the trash fence, have a Kickstarter going right now to bring their installation back to the playa this year. Please help them! They have some very cool rewards for contributors too, like a playa snow globe!

Support the Black Rock Bijou on Kickstarter

Support the Temple of Promise

Each year, the Temple needs to raise a big portion of its budget from participants like you in order to provide its invaluable service as the spiritual heart of Black Rock City. The time has come once again, people. Please donate to support the Temple of Promise today, and ask your friends to do the same.

Explore the Temple of Promise on Indiegogo

EVENTS AND HAPPENINGS

The Participation Potluck Picnic

Where: Mosswood Park, 3612 Webster Street, Oakland, CA
When: Saturday, June 6, 2015 from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM

You are invited to join your fellow volunteers / creators / newbies for The Participation POTLUCK Picnic (event formerly known as Bar-B-Que-a-Noobie) in Oakland’s Mosswood Park, just a hop, skip, and a jump away from MacArthur BART! 

This year we are inviting Burning Man staff and Volunteer Coordinators, artists, theme camps and newbies. You are the people that make Burning Man happen and the Volunteer Resource Team wants to thank and support you!

Please bring your favorite eats / treats to the POTLUCK to enjoy food, drinks and games in the sunshine as your gift to your fellow Burners.

Come share what you are excited about for this year's Burn and connect with VRT to figure out ways we can support you during crunch time and on playa!

Learn more and RSVP on Eventbrite

An Evening with the Temple

Where: Audio San Francisco, 316 11th St
When: Sunday, May 31 at 5:00pm

♥ )’( ♥ 5:00 pm - latenight (21+)
♥ )’( ♥ Door Tickets ($20)
♥ )’( ♥ 100% of funds raised benefit the Temple of Promise!

Join us for a fun-filled fundraiser to support this year's Burning Man Temple, the Temple of Promise.

Get out your favorite playa-wear and gather your crew to head over to the Audio SF for an evening of dancing, art, and Temple love!

The Temple is only partially funded by a grant from Burning Man and rest of the funds come from our community. This ensures that the Temple is always created with the full power of community spirit. So come have some fun with us and show our support for this year's hard working Temple builders! You'll even get to see the first prototype arches and find out how they'll scale up to 97 feet tall!

Don't miss this special opportunity to support your Burning Man Temple!

Learn more and RSVP on Facebook

Village Roundtable and Theme Camp Speed Dating – TONIGHT!

Where: Oakland Asian Cultural Center, 388 9th Street, 2nd floor
When: Friday, May 29 at 7:00pm

Theme camps are the interactive core of Burning Man. This month we'll hear from 10 theme camp and village leaders who'll tell us what it takes to build a successful mini metropolis in the desert. As camp leaders, our speakers have experienced it all, from massive gifting to surviving mutinous campers, and from renting porta potties to love on the playa. This is going to be an entertaining night!

Immediately following the Village Roundtable will be Theme Camp Speed Dating! Wanting a new camp to join and contribute to? Then this is your chance! These camps are looking for new members to participate in a variety of fun interactive play. New and veteran Burners welcome!

Plus the Black Rock Costume Exchange will have a table of clothes to swap or accept your dusty attire for their ongoing FREE XChange.

We'll have a dedicated space for some wonderful activities including games and guided craft activities for Junior Burners.

Learn more on Facebook or Eventbrite

SOUNDTRACK FOR THIS JRS

We were listening to ...

Matt Duncan — Soft Times (2013). Just look at the cover art. You'll get it.

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Credits:
Editor: Will Chase
Compilation: Jon Mitchell
Looking Over Shoulders: Megan Miller
Design & Development: Silvia Stephenson
Back of House: Amani Loutfy, Edub
Original Jackrabbit (O.J.): Marian Goodell
Jackrabbit Emeritus: Andie Grace
Header Photograph: Infinity Box by Matt Elson, 2013
Photographer Credit: Mark Hammon

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