Stereoscopic photographs from the 1997 Burning Man festival.
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Hiding from Mom Jeremiah enjoying the shade. Jeremiah is a space cowboy-- bet you weren't ready for that! |
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Poser A professional photographer who also likes to model. Realist 45 camera, Kodak EIR infrared film, E-6 process, no filters. |
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Fly Hot Springs Geyser The Fly Hot Springs Geyser. Realist 45 stereo camera, Kodak EIR film, E-6 process and no filters. |
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Here's Mud in Your Eye! The mud at Fly Hot Springs must be good for you, it's always in your face. |
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Bone Arch The arch made from the bones of animals that died in the desert. All bones collected at the sight. |
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Temporal Decomposition Giant ice sphere with timepieces frozen inside (Jim Mason). Art with a limited life span. |
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Das Ammoniten Projekt The 70 foot shell shaped spiral of canvas (Hendrik Hackl). How did he get his bike to the center? |
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Kill Your Television Real family values. A test dummy family is slammed into a large screen TV. |
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Future Primitive Welded steel sculpture of the agony of modern human existance. |
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Max the Daredevil Finmobile Max the Daredevil Finmobile. It wouldn't be Burning Man without art cars. |
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The Daughters of Ishtar EEEEsh-TAR! The dance/opera/burn created by Pepe Ozan, the stage/sculpture burns in the background. |
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Pillar of Fire A whale spouts flame as the Man burns. |
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