What is Burning Man and its origin?

The First Burning ManIn 1986, two men ignited an 8-ft tall human sculpture on Baker Beach, San Francisco, marking the start of Burning Man.

Birth of the Name

Burning Man got its name from the annual burning of a giant sculpture called "The Man," marking the event's end.

The Origin Story

Founded by Larry Harvey and Jerry James, it started at Baker Beach in 1986, later moving to Nevada's Black Rock Desert.

Burning Man's Purpose

"Burners" create a temporary utopia, building villages, art, and stages. It's about self-expression, rejecting corporatism, and trading instead of using money.

The 10 Principles of Burning man

"Burners" create a temporary utopia, building villages, art, and stages. It's about self-expression, rejecting corporatism, and trading instead of using money.

Unique Economy

No money here! Instead, attendees share, trade, and barter for their essentials.

Leave No Trace

Despite its temporary nature, the event aims to leave no trace or trash behind, although it's not without its challenges.

Radical Inclusion

Burning Man welcomes anyone to participate in its unique experience.

Getting In

You need a valid ticket and vehicle pass to enter Black Rock City, the festival's temporary home.

Decommodification

Burning Man shuns commercialism, seeking unmediated, sponsor-free experiences.