Tens of thousands of free-spirited revelers (and tech bros) are making the trek to Burning Man this weekend. Here's how the festival has changed since its inception.
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00:00Burning Man is anything you make it, I think.
00:02I'm making it.
00:03Spread the love and happiness.
00:30Take it to them!
01:00Where radical keeps coming out, it is kind of radical, but radical in both senses of
01:20that term.
01:21Radical conventionally means, you know, pushing boundaries, but it also means deeply rooted
01:25in the human soul.
01:26Burning Man, for me, has been all kinds of special engagements with different folk.
01:34So what I've done here is made an ambiance where when people get in, they're everywhere
01:39they want to be all at once.
01:40I spin them around and take them here and there and just slow down a little bit.
01:45I call it the New Old West.
01:46The first thing you get is that welcome pack of when you have to throw yourself to the
01:50ground and that is something they do when you're a virgin and it's your first time in
01:53Burning Man.
01:54Anyone that paid for the camp, they had to pay about $16,500 for the camp, which is a
02:24million dollars for the week.
02:30Folks who have a huge amount of money to exploit that system very easily.
02:44We're really diversifying our city in so many different ways.
02:49I think Burning Man has been sort of the crown jewel in the art world.
02:55It's all about arts and culture and they're out there creating artwork like nothing you
03:03have ever seen before.
03:05It's a city that when you walk away, you leave no trace.