Remember that giant horse burning away on the playa last year? Here’s your chance to learn more about it. “Black Rock Horse” portrays the journey of 2011’s Trojan Horse art piece from creation to destruction. The thirty minute film will be followed by a Q&A session with the filmmaker, Todd Darling, and Trojan Horse artists Dan Fox, Josh Lawrence, Ariel Sutro, and Linda Jensen Darling. Check out the film’s trailer. The film begins at 7:30pm. Light appetizers and a wine and beer bar will be open during the first thirty minutes of the event.
July 19th
7-8:30PM
Burning Man HQ
995 Market Street, San Francisco
Will Chase is Burning Man's former Minister of Propaganda, working on global communications strategy. He was the editor-in-chief for the Jackrabbit Speaks newsletter and the Burning Man Journal, and content manager for Burning Man’s web properties. He also oversaw the ePlaya BBS and Burning Man’s social media presence. Will first attended Burning Man in 2001. He volunteered as the Operations Manager for the ARTery (Black Rock City’s art HQ) and was on the Burning Man Art Council from 2003-2008. He was Web Team Project Manager and Webmaster from 2004 until he transitioned to the Communications Department in 2009.
Would the film be available online after the premier? It will be great if you post relevant links. Thanks
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BMorg itself is a metaphor for the Trojan Horse. It came in disguised as a gift to the counter culture, and instead plagiarized it, and depleted it through exploitation and commodification.
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Yes, would love to see/ purchase this film.
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@tio:
So, I quess you won’t be attending ever again. Why are you commenting here rather than bmsux.com or something similar; it’s time to move on.
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because of simicolon users like you make me want to puke and rid the world of you.
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@tio
Just another EXburner sad that BRC isn’t the wild wild west anymore..
Very happy i won’t see you there this year!
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well, enjoy your lukewarm experience pretending to be someone you’re not.
have at it!
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