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We were so excited we decided to do 2 exquisite corpses. Each started by a different person. Corpse 1: Part 1: Burn Unit: Very long ago, we started talking about this corpse. I was thinking maybe we could do something that would fit into an aspect ...
Just before Burning Man, Star5, Inktea, Oliver X, and I devised a plan to bring the concept of sf0 to the playa... on paper. We hauled a silver file cabinet to the desert, we filled it with player, task, and proof sheets, we devised some basic rules...
Last night I dreamt that I was at Burning Man where the theme was "the wild west". There was one spectacular block lined entirely with structures that made it look like a ghost town (except for the masses of freakishly dressed people). It was the d...
The playa task was more than just a task, it was an event. Set in the desert-turned-playground world of Black Rock City (Burning Man), the playa task was a treasure hunt, a puzzle, a social experiment, and an adventure. The playa task event...
With the aid of Piratey, Ink, Oliver, Star5, Gadget, Alice Gray, and... uhm... some other burners, we threw our Rubin a surprise unbirthday in the middle of center camp. Ink wooed a cafe volunteer with a bullhorn to lend it so Ink could announce the...
Played the playa task. As part of Team Water, we decoded clues and took hints until we landed at the BRC airport, where a small amount of 30 year old whiskey was consumed by most.
This photo tells most of the story This was just one of the dozen or so clue markers left around Burning Man's Black Rock City for the playa task. There is no better audience of potential sf0 players than at Burning Man. Additionally, the ...
While looking for inspirations for this task, Gadget and I came across two totally disparate food items in our refridgerator: some very garlicky homemade basil pesto and a flourless chocolate cake. Both very rich, both requiring only a small taste ...
On July 12, 2006, Oliver X posted a note on Gadget's It's a Trap task saying "I'm afraid I never got your Halloween card." This prompted Gadget to email Aaro: Given your story about the New Years party, can you share Oliver X's address with me? I...






