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HandChop and Bronwen, otherwise known as BronChop, are busy in the Burning Man community. We are busy people! This blog is written and maintained by Bronwen but documents our lives together and things we're doing. This blog started as a personal journey documenting my life with all the joys, trials, tribulations, experiences, experiments, and personal growth. I have decided to continue using blogs to work through my life in general as well as my involvement in the Burning Man community and lifestyle.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Cultures of Pangea




Matt and I were talking this morning while we were getting ready to go to the swap meet. He was telling me his dream of making a rainforest dome with misters and jungle features and ruins. I laughed and showed him my last blog. Obviously we share a brain. (The pictures above show the Pangea sign Matt made for the Burning Man Village in 2005. The pictures were taken at Xara Dulzura 2006.)

On the way to the swap meet we talked more and he mentioned wanting to take the Elysium mushrooms out to put them in a very big dome to make a fantasy rain forest where DJs could come to spin and people could dance or lounge around. Maybe it could be something like the Elysian Paradise… I am sure a big dome decorated like a trippy forest would be very well received and would probably help us secure a place on the Esplanade.



We followed on with the possible “cultures” of Pangea. For those who don’t know, Pangea (also spelled Pangeae) was the super continent made up of all today’s continents at the beginning of earth. We thought it may be fun to also have a pyramid similar to the Egyptian pyramids at Giza. Perhaps that could be the hedonistic area with a hookah, belly dancing area, drums etc. Like Cleopatra’s lair maybe! Or we could take it all the way to a kink lair with crosses etc. Maybe that should be its own little “island”.



The final structure we made up in our minds was a smaller dome, maybe a 20 or 25 footer… It would have a white cover on it painted to look like blocks of ice, and be hooked up to a big swamp cooler. Inside would be all white and fluffy to look like an igloo and perhaps have video projected on the inside or outside at various times during the event. Inside it would be awesome to have a snow-cone machine or a blended iced drink mixer like the ones at the bar at Elysium. Talk about a cooling experience and a change of pace from the Playa!



Anyway, those are our ideas for some areas in Pangea. It would be great if different groups would handle building different themed structures and events. Thinking of this sort of reminds me of the books Abarat: Days of Magic Nights of War by Clive Barker. They’re actually children’s books but well worth the read for the creative ideas about the islands of the hours. I highly recommend these books – make sure to get the fully illustrated versions! (If you run a search for Abarat images you’ll get a very brief taste of some of the loony ideas from that book, like a fishbowl hat, complete with fish, and the magician who wears the 6 hats of his contemporaries, and the guy who is sustained by his nightmares drawn directly out of his own head…) The images below are from Abarat, done by Clive Barker.

Feel free to comment and add your spin to all this. As always, you can comment here or if you are in the yahoo group for the 2009 camp, post in there to brainstorm and discuss.



This one time, at Brand Camp?

Hi all,

This is just a quick blog of ideas Matt and I have brainstormed over the past couple of years. Feel free to comment. If you are in the yahoo group for the 2009 village, please post comments there to share your ideas so we can bounce ideas around.

Brand Camp: a suitably offensive theme where we could make fun of the big brand names. And the best movie line ever "Then this one time at Brand Camp.... ?" This would make for fun accessorizing since I am sure we could get plenty of advertising banners to use as shade structures or dome covers etc. The brands shown should all be distorted somehow. Like Pepsi to Poopsie, Coke to Cock, Budweiser to Buttweiser (not necessarily in that theme, those are just the easier to come up with) etc. I think it would be very funny at the camp entrance to have a mannequin of a girl with her bathing suit being pulled down like the Coppertone girl but rather than a dog have a dwarf. Maybe we could do the much discussed Ass Gnome (a 12" tall black vinyl gnome-shaped butt plug shown in the pictures below. Mitja, our friend from Germany, looked confused about this product at Venus Berlin).


I also thought it would be very helpful to people who are lost on the Playa to have a "mallmanac" (mall directory) with a big sign that says "You Are Here". That's it, no pointer on the map or anything, just You Are Here.



I also have a dream of a warped carnival midway with stupid games like whack-a-mole, or water guns to shoot whatever is appropriate to the 2009 Burn theme, miniature golf etc. Oh, and of course a ball pit - a portable swimming pool filled with blinky LED koosh balls.


On a more serious note, I would absolutely love to do a resting dome or structure where we could go to keep cool. It would have a dark interior with LED "stars" and inside would be like a jungle over ruins complete with misters. Think RainForest Cafe meets Elysium style.


Matt and I spent much of the day talking about the camp and possibilities so I'll post more on that later. Happy Temple Burn Day.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

P O Box is no good

Hi All,

If you're viewing this blog and considering sending in one of the postcards, please feel free to write as much as you like but hold onto the card for a while. The P.O.Box is no good anymore. I'll post the new address when we get one!

Happy Burn Night everyone.