This is Burning Man. An annotated summary of This is Burning Man. Part 2.
Read MoreThe Cacophony Society combined art and theater in mischievous ways and brought Burning Man to Black Rock Desert.
Read MoreCarrie Galbraith (1956-2018), Creator of the Cacophony Society ‘Zone Trip’. Mirror for archive purposes. See https://laughingsquid.com/carrie-galbraith-1956-2018/ for formatted copy
Read MoreJoe Fenton a/k/a JD Boggman, the first manager of Burning Man’s Drive By Shooting Range
Read MorePop quiz: What do Burning Man, Fight Club, flash mobs, urban exploring, art cars and the Billboard Liberation Front have in common? All of them were born of the pranksters known as the Cacophony Society. They started in San Francisco, 1986 and expanded to have chapters in Detroit, Portland, Los Angeles, and dozens of other cities. With April Fool’s Day approaching I knew I’d want to share some stories from this incredible group.
Read MoreHow Chuck Palahniuk joined the Cacophony Society. The story of how a Tiki party in a North Portland bar began the road that ultimately lead to the book (and by extension the movie) Fight Clubb
Read MoreInterviews with Jack Napier of the Billboard Liberation Front
Read MoreThe origin of the Zone Trip by Carrie Galbraith. The “zone trip” were excursions held by the SF Cacophony Society. The fourth zone trip was to Black Rock desert, which became a tradition known as Burning Man
Read MoreThe Billboard Liberation Front. Pranksters pre-dating the Cacophony Society
Read MoreThe Manifesto of the Los Angeles Cacophony Society
Read MoreThe Cacophony Society Rough Draft Newsletter. Every edition from 1986 to early 2001. The SF Cacophony Society brought Burning Man to Black Rock Desert, Created SantaCon, and more.
Read MoreComet Magazine article on John Law: http://cometmagazine.org/cometsite4/cometsite3/comet2/jlaw.html
Read MoreInterview of Burning Man founder, John Law, circa 1996
Read MoreA post by the Cacophony Society from 1995. The Cacophony Society at Burning Man 1995.
Read MoreP Segal interviews Larry Harvey. Larry Harvey completes the Proust Questionnaire.
Read MoreThe Temporary Autonomous Zone, Ontological Anarchy, Poetic Terrorism by Hakim Bey. The concept of the TAZ influenced the Cacophony Society Zone Trips, the fourth of which was to Black Rock Desert, and became the annual Burning Man gathering.
Read MorePhotos from Burning Man 1990-91
Read MoreThe essay The Temporary Autonomous Zone from the book The Temporary Autonomous Zone, Ontological Anarchy, Poetic Terrorism. The concept of the TAZ influenced the Cacophony Society Zone Trips, the fourth of which was to Black Rock Desert, and became the annual Burning Man gathering.
Read MoreThe City Magazine, March 1991: Cross Over in to the Cacophony Zone (and don’t forget your flashlight) by Wanda Hoberg. Early coverage of the Cacophony Society, including Burning Man
Read MoreLance Alexander’s essay on Cacophony and invitation for comments, and comments received. From 1990.
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