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Zusatztext "The images capture what this event is about more than words can... it's avant-garde at its best." -artfuture.com "Barbara Traub has been taking photos of the scene for years! considering her role part of the performance. The vivid photos bear witness to the creativity and freedom expressed by participant. This book tells many thousands of words' worth of stories." - MocoLoco "Although finding the surreal at Burning Man may be as easy as finding materialism in Las Vegas! Traub seems to have an affinity for the unusual and the sublime." -Micro Publishing News Informationen zum Autor Barbara Traub is a photographer and multimedia artist, whose work has exhibited at the San Francisco Arts Commission, Xerox PARC in Palo Alto, CBGB’s Gallery 313 and Cooper Union in New York, Museum of Neon Art in Los Angeles, UMBC and School 33 in Baltimore, Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts, Les Rencontres d’Arles in France, and the International Fotofestival of Knokke-Heist in Belgium.Her photography of Burning Man has appeared in Time, Wired, Digital Journalist, Spiegel Online, Photo District News, De Standaard, San Francisco Chronicle, Pozytyw, and New Age. She (and her photos) performed in the Stagewerx premiere of the Burning Man rock opera How To Survive The Apocalypse. A graduate of Johns Hopkins University, she resides in San Francisco, California. Klappentext The Black Rock Arts Festival (a.k.a. "Burning Man") is an annual pilgrimage for generations of artists to the alkali flats of northwest Nevada's Black Rock Desert. Culminating over America's Labor Day weekend, this weeklong event attracts more than 50,000 people. During summer's final days, they celebrate imagination and transformation on this expansive canvas, contained by a ring of mountains and a very big sky. On Saturday night, Black Rock City emerges as Nevada's fifth largest metropolis as attendees burn a four-story tall wooden sculpture of a "man", striped in neon and embedded with fireworks.This is a groundbreaking visual collection of twelve years of Burning Man, from its inception as a display of alternative art to the recognition of its global influence on contemporary culture. Photographer Barbara Traub captures the zeitgeist in a cornucopia of artifacts, structures, and costumes that defy description. Contributions from filmmaker Les Blank, Burning Man founder Larry Harvey, Star Trek's Spock, Leonard Nimoy, and beat poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti help to illuminate Traub's unique perspective on this dynamically evolving event.This revised edition includes 16 more pages and two-dozen new photographs. Zusammenfassung This groundbreaking! eyewitness account of this iconic festival bursts with striking color photography. A collectible coffee table book for pop culture and Burning Man fans. The Black Rock Arts Festival (otherwise known as "Burning Man") has become an annual pilgrimage for a generation of artists to the dry alkali flats of northwest Nevada's Black Rock Desert during the last days of summer. From dawn to dusk! Traub brings Black Rock City to you: whirlwinds and sandstorms! art cars to mobile sculptures! outlandish outfits to painted bodies! neon and flames lighting the night! and interactive installations meant to be incinerated in a final fire of glory. This trailblazing photo collection features an introduction by award-winning filmmaker Les Blank! foreword and afterword by Burning Man founder Larry Harvey! epilogue by beat poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti and a contribution by Star Trek's Mr. Spock! Leonard Nimoy. More than 150 sensational color and black and white photographs bring to life an incredible event that now attracts 80!000 people every year. This revised edition includes sixteen more pages and two-dozen new photographs from 2006 and 2009! and appeals to participants and artists worldwide. This book is an unprecedented pho...