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Read MoreTwo articles from MSNBC about Burning Man 1997: Dispatch from Media Scum Camp and Art, Fantasy Ignite Burning Man. Each by Sharon McKenna.
D. Brian Burghart writes on challenges facing Burning Man 1997.
Read More1997 New York Times coverage of Burning Man
Read MoreCoverage of Burning Man’s 1997 gathering by Wired Magazine
Read MoreComments from participants in Burning Man 1996. After the 1996 gathering, a participant launched a BBS style webpage that allowed people to comment on their experience at Burning Man, including their impressions of Helco, the Man burn, law enforcement and two art projects: Water Woman and Piano Bell.
The Burning Question at Black Rock. News coverage of Burning Man 1996
Read MoreGreetings from Burning Man, Wired Magazine, November 1996
Read MoreArchive of Burning Man 1996 Geocity page by Bob Stahl. All photos and text © Bob Stahl
Read MoreWired Magazine covers Burning Man 1997. Letters from the Desert by Rebecca Eisenberg
Read MoreCharles Uzzell-Edwards’s account of Burning Man 1996. Charles Uzzell-Edwards is an internationally recognized graffiti artist.
Read MoreCoverage of Burning Man’s 1996 SOMAR Gallery promotional event and fund-raiser
Read MoreThe First Great Space Station on the Internet, an essay by Larry Harvey circa 1996
Read MoreAn interview with Larry Harvey, circa 1996
Read MoreLarry Harvey writes on the post-80’s era, circa 1996
Read MoreJoe Winston’s website, selling his video Burning Man Festival: The Video, from Burning Man 1995.
Read MoreInterview of Burning Man founder, John Law, circa 1996
Read MoreCall of the Wild: The Burning Man. Discovery Channel Goes to Burning Man 1995.
Read MoreAn account of Burning Man 1995
Read MoreExplodarama at Burning Man 1995. The destruction of an Everex PC at Burning Man.
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