If Leonardo da Vinci were alive today, he’d be a Burner. And this is what it took to bring his Vitruvian Man concept to life at Burning Man.
If Leonardo da Vinci were alive today, he’d be a Burner. And this is what it took to bring his Vitruvian Man concept to life at Burning Man.
Deep inside a dark tractor trailer in the middle of North America’s most remote piece of desert earlier this month, a doomed Man lay strapped down, waiting to be taken outside, mounted and spun around for all to see, and eventually be burned in front of hordes of screaming, ecstatic people.