What's the Story Behind All the Burning Man 2022 Photos?
Burning Man started as a casual gathering of friends in 1986 and moved to the desert of Nevada in 1991. This was a transitional moment for the event as it became a destination for artists, performers, and free spirits interested in an autonomous social experiment in a temporary community. In the following years, the annual Burning Man evolved into a global cultural movement celebrating art, wild costumes, installations, spontaneous musical performances, and — yes — plenty of partying.
In 2019, around 80,000 people were attracted and attended Burning Man. But in 2021, an unofficial version of the event was staged, with about 20,000 taking part. Many within the community felt the event was irresponsible because it could have violated some of the 10 Principles of Burning Man, particularly civic responsibility and leaving no trace.
There were also some rumors about the scandal with Cara Delevingne — Burning Man 2022 was quite a party for her, as she was seen with a sinister appearance and behavior at the Van Nuys Airport in Los Angeles after leaving Burning Man, that raised some concerns about her mental state. But by plotting this event, Burning Man organizers updated it and kept the vision alive.
Burning Man Festival 2022 As a Waking Dream Experience
The Burning Man 2022 gathering is back in full swing. Under the theme of Waking Dreams, the festival aimed to explore the "transformative power of dreams, both literal and figurative, and celebrate the dreamers who channel this potent energy in eye-opening, often surrealistic, sometimes life-changing ways."
The temporary metropolis, Black Rock City, was the perfect spot for participants to start imagining the future again. "Whether it’s a dream of artistic expression, a yearning to connect with others in a fractured society, or simply a desire to live a more meaningful and authentic life, Burning Man is the place where dreams can and do come true."
A Firsthand Experience from a Veteran Burner
The veterans often say that to understand it truly, you simply have to go. Many find it difficult to accurately describe the choose-your-own-adventure atmosphere, where massive interactive installations, Mutant Vehicles, and elaborate camps fill the seven square miles of the playa. But to celebrate the return of Burning Man’s glory, we spoke with Maly, an artist and a Burner who participated in this year’s gathering.
Maly told Bored Panda that the atmosphere this year resembled the previous ones. "Everyone was authentic from the first meeting. People seemed more aware of others’ personal space and preference for contact with strangers. Usually, in past years, you’d be greeted with arms open for a huge hug. This time, people would make the motion for a hug but then verbally confirm, 'Are you huggable? Is this okay?' before proceeding."
Challenges and Weather Woes in the Desert Are
Maly added that many of the camps (hers included) missed many events. "I think it was a combination of caring less in general, but the horrible weather all week was pretty demoralizing." The artist talks about the sizzling heatwave and the dust storm that nearly derailed Burning Man’s namesake event — igniting the giant wooden "man" effigy.
San Francisco Chronicle, located in California, reported winds gusting up to 35 mph hit the playa early Saturday afternoon after a cold front passed through the basin. Of course, this weather is not unusual for the desert as it is prone to extreme conditions during this time of the year. But the official Burning Man Project account announced that the Black Rock City gates were closed in both directions "due to whiteout conditions."
"Do not drive," the tweet stated. "Vehicles are becoming stranded and lost on the playa. Delay your departure until the weather has cleared."
Burners Survive the Extremes and Feature Astonishing Artworks
Maly told us she and fellow Burners regularly experienced temperatures of almost 100F with no shade but what they brought themselves. Plus, "the wind and whiteouts did so much damage to tents and tarps," they didn’t have much choice but to ride it out and wait to fix everything after the storm passed. "The roads through the city were also way bumpier than previous years, so moving through the neighborhoods shook your teeth out."
Apart from the weather, the gathering was as exceptional as always. "The artwork was huge and impressive; people definitely had time to work on their projects over lockdown, and the scale of some of the stuff was astonishing," Maly said.
The Heartwarming Moments of Burning Man 2022 Reunion
When asked about other guests, Maly noted they definitely missed participating in the gathering. "There were a lot of big reunions and dusty tears as friends were reunited for the first time in two years," she said. "I know I got a little misty when we finally pulled onto the playa after two days on the road. There were plenty of people here who did the Renegade event over the last two years, so they kept the spirit alive."























