Burning, fucking burning. I was at the hottest, coolest, craziest, most border-crossing event in the world. And I was curious for years since Toby was crazy about it ever since he went for the first time. Sadly he and Jade couldn't go this year. I didn't find anybody to go with instead and then it turned out I would be working in LA at the time anyway.
So I burried the thought... Until I mentioned to Jan how I would love to experience it. That was on the weekend it started. He said he had been dying to go, too, but hadn't found anyone. He said: LET'S GO! and wrote a concept for an art installation overnight which would have to include me singing and dancing, in order to get me off work for the whole week! I believed that would never work. but it did. We had one day of preparation (usually one prepares for a year, you pimp your car to be an art car, get a tent and camp group together, food, gifts, booze, drugs, music, special crazy equipment and whatnot). We rented a car, bought a camera, borrowed a tent and bombed down (up) to Nevada in 14 hours. We didn't find the friends of-a-friend-camp we were supposed to but we made a ton of new friends which is the easiest thing there.
One great thing for example was the "pimped potty": one of the portapotties (DixieKlo) was decorated with picture frames, made nice with candles, incenses, a fluffy toilet lid and a radio! (See picture above)...
The shooting worked out really well, too. The first day we developed more ideas and came up with a splitting of the project into three separate ones. So the second day we shot the first installation: I walked in the desert towards the camera in a ballroom dress, drawing a line in the ground with a long bamboo stick, a scarf blowing in the wind. You have some close-ups of the stick cutting the earth and then I walk away into the distance again with the mountain panorama in the background. The second installation is the "Station to Station" one. I walk, dance, climb, cartwheel and run into doors and huts and other art installations in the middle of the desert, just to come out of others, as if I would have traveled underground. This one will have a crazy soundtrack and will be postproducted and processed heavily. The third one involves me singing a song from the musical FAME ("They know how to do it in LA") about a drug addicted girl who broke down trying to live her dreams, while I walk through a sand storm at Burning Man. I can't wait what Jan will make out of this material!
2 comments:
I'm so glad you got to go!
)*(
Hey Susi.
Geil, dass du beim Burning Man warst. Schöne Bilder auch :)
aber besides. Ich müsste mal dringend mit dir reden, weil ich nen kleinen Anschlag auf dich vorhab, bzw n Angebot. Wäre super, wenn ich dich demnächst mal bei ICQ sehen könnte.
Liebe Grüße
Chrischi
Post a Comment