
Originally Posted by
FROZE
YES, being an artist is about cutting artistic corners, but when those corners involve lawsuits, breaking laws, endangering your reputation, don’t you think it would be wise to investigate all avenues before committing oneself to a project? Anyways, if you spend money for a ticket, register you equipment, you may set yourself up for a creative endeavor that would outdo all others(potentially). Depending on your attitude, mode of intent, resources, and any other factors, you may drive away from the event totally enlightened with superb material and a new view on your artistic life. But if you don’t want to go simply because of copyrights, it’s a little small-minded. There are too many possibilities to simply discard because “You heard your friend had to take his art down because he didn‘t register his camera” Yes, it sucks, but that’s the way of this world, hopefully they learned that there are stipulations associated with most everything.
Being an artist is about overcoming boundaries, and sometimes -I hate to say it- following rules. Burning man is different for everyone, and it’s not very fucking proper to make snap judgments based on rumors, although people do and that’s a major fucking flaw, especially when the whole idea of this event is to bring artists together into a welcoming, non-critiquing manner. Yes part of living is being criticized and dishing it out, but for one week the occupants of the community of Burning Man dare to give respect to one-another, celebrate art of all kinds (even if it does suck), nurture the creative soul, give people ideas and new enlightenment to push forward with goals and yes alter your consciousness with substances.
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