This is Burning Man. An annotated summary of This is Burning Man. Part 2.
Read MoreThis is Burning Man by Brian Doherty is possibly the best book ever written on Burning Man. This is an annotated summary of This is Burning Man. Part 1.
Read MoreSF's Burning, Man | Wired Magazine | David Cassel. Coverage of Burning Man 1998
Read MoreLittle Green Burning Men | Wired | Niall McKay
Read MoreDesert Storm | Wired Magazine | Coverage of Burning Man 1997
Read MoreThe Draw of Zany Insurrection | Wired Magazine | Coverage of Burning Man 1997
Read MoreTraveling Beyond the Past to Experience Anew | Wired Magazine | Coverage of Burning Man 1997
Read MoreStrange As It Ever Was | Wired Magazine | Coverage of Burning Man 1997
Read MoreBurning Man's Burning Question: Got Permit? | Wired Magazine | Burning Man 1997
Read MoreCoverage of Burning Man’s 1997 gathering by Wired Magazine
Read MoreGreetings from Burning Man, Wired Magazine, November 1996
Read MorePhotos of Barbara Traub, from Burning Man 1994 to 1996. Barbara’s work was featured in Wired Magazine’s cover story on Burning Man.
Wired Magazine covers Burning Man 1997. Letters from the Desert by Rebecca Eisenberg
Read MoreBurning Man 1996, Helco. One thing most will agree upon. 1996 was a significant year for Burning Man. People died. John Law quit. The event moved locations, returning to its home two years later. The population again had doubled, now to 8,000 and tickets cost $35.
Bruce Sterling wrote a cover story for Wired Magazine (see insert), HBO and PBS also covered the event. It was the year of the first official theme: Inferno. Love it or hate it, 1996 was an inflection point for Burning Man.
Read MoreBlog of Hotwired’s trip to Burning Man 1994. Hotwired, an affiliate of Wired Magazine, published the first book about Burning Man.
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