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September 12, 2006

First day of (big) school.

We got so lucky with we bought the house. Being on the East side of the freeway put Ursula in Marshall Elementry... a dynamite school of only 240 students, giving a class size of about 14.
The principle also recieved a national award last year for her progressive program for the school.
The school is in the hills behind the house, with a million dollar view of the Bay, and she even gets to wear a tartan school uniform (joy of joys). If she gets sweeter I will eat her.

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Unless she burns the place down and gets kicked out we are good through 6th grade.

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September 3, 2006

A day at the office

Barbara wanted to see how my work attire looked.

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Its a busy day out here for me.

Up at about 8:00am then to the mess tent for breakfast and coffee. Catch up with email, and the first of several meetings by 9:00am.
Fill the water canteens and try to do a texture mapping safari before it gets too hot to move. Grab lunch and then smooth out any bumps with the team on my project, coordinating data sets with media mecca and the artery and general trippin on cool stuff we could do.
Dinner at dusk, get cleaned up a bit and enjoy the city before hitting the rack. Even the night time is spent talking shop, as it seems everone has heard of the project and wants to hear all about it.


This is coming out to a 14-16 hour day... and I am loving it.

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To recap...


I'm a little behind on my blogging... so here is what has been happening.

We designed, built a city for 40,000. We lovingly built our Man, who we then blew up and burned last night. We met with the boss of Google Earth and molded a possible future of avatar interactivity through computers. Mapped and measured our city and art so that we can recreate it as a 3d digital model and worked on solutions to incorporate every camp, event and person into a serchable database. And we looked at a lot of near naked sexy girls... work, work, work.

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The team that has been built around my project is awesome. Experts in GPS mapping, lead digital artists for Industrial Light and Magic, the legendary architect of Black Rock City, and a good chunk of Google Earth's mapping and research staff in Silicon Valley. See what happens, when you have a lame idea that finds roots with Burningman vision.


It has been a privilege to be involved with these people, and I have been accepted as family within "first camp", the sumptuous home of Burningmans staff. A village within a city of massive characters.

Last night was the burning of the Man. It was breathtaking.

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I started working on the Man with Rod Garrett last October, and this was a crescendo of emotions. I was full of pride and excitement, but this was chilled with a empty space in my burn night. Barbara and Ursula were not with me for the first time, and Rod left Black Rock City on Thursday leaving me to walk the path of a true Jedi without my "Obewon".

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Although they were far from the desert, I knew they were watching the minutes creeping toward the burn, and from the first spark of the Man, to his dive into the boiling fire, they were all with me in my heart, my mind reaching for them across the playa to draw them close in spirit.

After the burn, I hit a few parties, and ended up on the deck at first camp talking dreams with Larry Harvey, our faces lit by the still burning man. I then managed to take a little sleep before heading to the smoldering ashes of the man. As the first rays of the Sun broke over the playa, I played a lament for the Man on my pipes, something I have had the honor of doing every year since we first came to Burningman nine years ago.

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I have come mark the day after the burn as my "New Year". It is a cathartic event that sets the future as a clean sheet. Last year was a year of huge challenges, that were met and overcome by my family. We surfaced to triumph and find ourselves endowed with the seeds of some amazing possible futures.

It looks like we are in for a blessed year.

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