

About nightlife as a form of pilgrimage.
The opening question, “what is Burning Man?” turns into a rich six minute discussion.
Caveat Magister has been writing about Burning Man culture for the last 10 Years and is the author of the book “The Scene That Became Cities: What Burning Man Philosophy Can Teach About Building Better Communities:
Caveat presents on how to use Burning Man’s 10 Principles, and leads a panel discussion with Misa Rygrova and Dr. Ian Rowan
This session will use Burning Man as a primary, but not exclusive, example of the ways in which (1) emergent cultures establish not only new psychological “skills,” but new kindsof psychological skills, for developments in culture; and (2) the reason why art, broadly defined, is so often the mechanism by which this process occurs. It will examine the implications, both broadly social and uniquely personal, of these emergent movements.
Presented at the University of Fribourg with Steven Raspa and Molly Rose
Burning Man Co-Founder and Chief Philosophic Officer Larry Harvey, Education Director Stuart Mangrum, Philosophic Center Member Caveat Magister
Nikki (Big Imagination), Sean (Kasbah & BWB), Caveat Magister (Burning Man Project’s Philosophical Center, “”The Scene That Became Cities””), Harley K. Dubois (Burning Man Cultural Founder). Halcyon (Pink Heart), Sandor (Houpla)
Burning Man Founder Larry Harvey, Caveat Magister, and Stuart Mangrum address the 2016 Burning Man Global Leadership Conference about art, money and the Renaissance.
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