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not required. A place where families can come
together and enjoy a day unlike any other. Indoor or
out, summer or snow, friends shed it all for a different
kind of living. A life free of crippling social
inhibitions with no need for repressive clothing.
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Clothes-Freedom at the Burning Man Festival
The Burning Man Festival is a contemporary ritual, a "postmodern carnival of the
absurd". And nudity is fully acceptable attire. These links offer photographic
proof - and quite a few unusual images. Burning Man attracts primarily a young
crowd - belying the canard that only old, fat folks like to be naked.
The urge towards freedom from a rigid
dependence on clothing is not limited to certain cultural or age groups, but it
may well express itself in different ways. It's possible that the Festival, and
other events like it which may develop, represent for the current generation of
people 18 to 30 years of age what "free beaches" did for people of that age in
the 1960s and 70s.
The large majority of people at the Festival
don't go nude, at least most of the time. But anyone can be nude if they wish to
be. It's an interesting lesson in how nudity fits smoothly into "everyday life"
(if it can be called that in this context) when each person is free to choose
how to dress without the usual social taboos. Although nude people at the
Festival are a minority, in contrast to conventional society, they are an
accepted minority. Perhaps this is a pattern for a broader part of our society
in the future. If you're curious to see whether and how this can actually work -
try visiting the next Festival.
Nudity is often a part of the artistic
statements that participants create. It may be in the form of body painting,
performance art, living tableaux, or whatever an active imagination can
conceive. This kind of art is a heightened form of self-expression, but nudity
can be a part of any self-expression.
In his essay The New American Holiday, Darryl
Van Riley says
Today, as Americans, we live in a world in
which the power of the individual seems dwarfed. Who or what is any one of
us amid the impersonal forces which drive corporate business or government
bureaucracy? We have become a passive people. Our freedom to choose has
become the freedom to choose between products. Our inner lives,
increasingly, do not belong to the world around us. We have been deprived of
community. We live, as consumers, in isolation from one another, and our
political liberties begin to seem trivial.
It seems to me that these remarks apply very
well to people who have discovered the value of nudity and wish to make it a
more important part of their lifestyle. Though we know this way of living is in
tune with our best instincts, it is poorly understood by the world at large. Our
desire for community with others of like mind is frustrated by the simple
practicalities of finding and interacting with each other in the midst of an
indifferent and sometimes hostile society that is madly rushing to nowhere,
under the self-serving illusions promoted by huge, impersonal mass institutions
of media, business, government, and religion. Under such circumstances, our
inner lives not only don't belong to the world around us - they don't even
belong to ourselves.
People need places they can turn away from
this, to find each other, and to find themselves. Sometimes in solitude, and
sometimes in community.
The noted science fiction author, Bruce
Sterling, in an article about the 1996 festival published in Wired
lamented how our society provides convenient venues for many less creditable
activities, while art is exiled to a remote desert:
It's all exactly backward. If you want to
have a naked pagan art fair, you ought to have it in the padded comfort of a
sealed, air-conditioned casino. It would be perfect for this kind of
activity. If you want to divorce somebody or feed the gambling bug or lick
your chops over paid nudity, then you ought to have to creep off to do that
in some remote boondocks where the rest of us don't have to witness your
gross behavior. I wonder how our culture got into this oxymoronic situation.
It can't be good for us.
Perhaps this exile is ending. The "Festival"
began in 1986 as a one man's essentially private gesture. Attendance really
began to take off in 1994, and at the same time Web pages started appearing
(just as the Web itself was emerging). 1995 and 1996 were "classic" years. The
1997 nudism event attracted about 20,000
people, and there are signs that many spin-off events at a variety of other
locations are starting to occur.
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