So integrated multi-trophic aquaculture-- back to the subject-- is, to me, probably one of the most exciting prospects of feeding A burning , sriracha-style question, right now?
And these are people that we have to work with, and why preserve that? Flag burning , how do you pick up the questions that you put into the profiles?
top five countries for releasing greenhouse which then contributes of course to climate change as you all know. Forest burning is a big, big deal for us. But it's very hard to find because palm oil is very lucrative. If you go home and you look through your cabinet, look at the stuff that you have; palm oil's in nearly everything; like you'll find it in Chip Ahoy cookies.
especially you know here in the Bay Area uh you know you have um the uh the guys at Laughing Squid and and and the the whole Burning Man Community has been involved in a lot of really cool public space stuff you know out of London you had to reclaim the streets um you know the uh the stuff that um the uh the
It's the sound we've listened for forever. There's a burning in my soul. There's a story that's waiting to be told.
that you have to check ahead of time. It's where the Burning Man project happened.
It's a Monday. Fair enough. Maybe during Burning Man. So the answer is actually, it's gender specific.
Has a horse shot out from under him in one action on the way to Moscow. He sees the famous burning of Moscow. He's in one of the last units that go through that.
In South Carolina, I could smell it through my open window, alligators and secrets, the embers of Sherman's March, the Ku Klux Klan, my father's farm burning . It smelled like my animal fear and the spicy deodorant I used to cover it.
We just don't get much of a chance to do it, really. That's why Burning Man was nice to do. We played in Brazil a few weeks ago at the World Cup, and got away with playing a deep house set.
Three young men-- Andy Goodman, Mickey Schwerner and James Chaney-- went out on a summer night of June 21, 1964, to investigate the burning of an African American church, the church which would be used for voter registration workshop. These three young men were detained by the sheriff, arrested, taken to jail, and later that evening
which will allow you to get the most oven spring, and get a nice crispy crust, and really beautiful coloration. So this is near Burning Man. Just shooting a flame thrower, pretty sweet.
So we were looking for stories that were somebody acting on a dream, what happens next, and kind of a cross-section of different aspects of Burning Man-- theme camps and kind of the roughneck side of Burning Man, and the art side of Burning Man. And then we got invited in to film more and more of the founders and inside the organization.
And I explained the vision of what we're trying to do in the story, and why I thought it was a story that was much more relevant than just a Burning Man story. It was a very universal story.
And we actually thought we might be shooting the end of the movie. Because we thought Burning Man might not happen. Or it might never be the same.
And he's having a hard time getting by. And then at Burning Man, he's working on a massive, super-challenging, super roller coaster, big, ambitious project. And to me, that kind of story where-- I mean, Katy was a nanny, and Otto is a disabled veteran, and Jon La Grace, somebody who lost everything, they're not
They would have to look at a fire go, yeah, that's pretty hot. My foot's burning . We can go, yeah, no. It makes sense. We'd better stay away from that.
uptight. Especially when you're working with children, allow yourself to come to their level, allow yourself to act like an idiot. I met him at Burning Man.
So Chip is my Burning Man buddy, he's a Maslowtopian, he's an author, he's my friend.
Sort of a Burning Man in the City sort of thing.
know which isik the burning of the Library of Alexandria you know and that again is something that you know to this
So this is happening at Burning Man.
But I came actually touched. I was really touched seeing the burning of embrace as my last thing over there. And really seeing how Burning Man is really about people doing really cool things for each other.
Because a lot of the big projects were not able to-- their crew couldn't get tickets. And everyone was mad at Burning Man. And so no one could raise money.
Because it's not really about the burning of the books.
brain will turn off fat burning .
I had just come back from Burning Man. I knew that Corey. I'll let him tell about his technological background. But I didn't really know many
president she would be a bra burning
So I was thinking about the burning of the letters and journals and I was also thinking about Laurie, because in Little Women, all the sisters correspond to Louisa's real sisters,
I know you recently gave a talk at Burning Man, right?
OK, so Burning Man is a festival out in the desert.
They don't really like you to bring glass at Burning Man because if you break it, then it's really hard to remove from the ground.
Good thing. In addition to the deep set you did at Burning Man, you also released an Anjuna Deep Editions set. You remixed the set for the Anjuna Deep Edition.
And these are people that we have to work with, and why preserve that? So there's many different questions that ask basically about flag burning , for example.
And these are people that we have to work with, and why preserve that? And people know what they think about flag burning , whether it's November or August or they're in a good mood or what.
And these are people that we have to work with, and why preserve that? But how do you come up with flag burning questions?
And it puts it nearly on a level as clean burning as liquid fuel or gas stoves.
So if any of you are in the Burning Man crowd, he's also connected to that group, as I am as well.
a journey to do some big, ambitious projects that they'd never done before. It's one of the more common experiences of Burning Man. And it's actually one of my experiences from Burning Man with this film.
It's one of the more common experiences of Burning Man. And it's actually one of my experiences from Burning Man with this film. This is the first time I've ever produced a feature film.
like the Google founders. They're not like the famous people who are out at Burning Man. They're very ordinary people with actually a lot stacked against them.
even though it was a little crazy-- process. And then they got to have their moment of release at Burning Man where their project all came to an end, and they saw the results. You were still in the middle of your process at that point.
I mean, that was the core of what was happening. back in sort of the new form of Burning Man, which is not sort of contained to the playa.
I first came across Radhanath Swami in a Burning Man video.
Everybody's trying to outdo each other with wood burning pizza.
Dan came to my 50th birthday party at Burning Man and so I was 50 years old, just turned
And also I was wondering quickly it seems like Burning Man has been an big influence on you.
was unable to get it to make toast no reassuring smell burning
Normally, when you have wood burning or something like that, the fire is above the wood.
And the way we did that was these match questions, which just ask kind of everything under the sun. It's about religion, and flag burning , and abortion, and then about scary movies, and brushing your teeth, and all kinds of nonsense also. And then we basically-- my co-founder Chris Coyne did it-- but together we kind of refined this idea of what it means for two people to sort of get