Having trouble persuading your kids to climb on the bus and go to school? I bet they would climb on this Burning Man mutant vehicle in a flash. When they arrived at school they could exit via the slide! Woohoo!
Once again I am returning to Burning Man on my blog and posting photos from the 11 years I have attended the event: 2004-5-6-7-9-10-12-13-14-15 and 17. As I have over the past couple of weeks, I am focusing on mutant vehicles today.
I’ve featured some pretty wild land and sea creatures in my past several posts. Today and Wednesday I’ll be introducing mutant vehicles that are closer to their cousins in real life. For example, a number of retired school and city busses make it to Burning Man. While their look has changed, they more or less maintain their original form like the school bus featured above and below.
Here’s another view of the school bus with its intricately carved exterior. This bus has always been a favorite of mine.This school bus has been decorated with orange somethings. What, I’m not sure. Writhing beetle grubs are about as close as I can come.A psychedelic paint job and horns served as disguise here.The silver bullet hides the bus, sort of. Think of it as a see-through outfit.This fellow added a neon top knot and cutouts. And finally, a bus with tail feathers. It had a beak on the other end.
Do you remember the cult film Mad Max where Mel Gibson and a cast of seedy characters went at each other with souped up, modified vehicles? Well, there is a whole genre of mutant vehicles at Burning Man that look like they belong in the movie, or a demolition derby. These vehicles are not among my favorites but I find them interesting and they belong in any compilation of Burning Man mutants. Besides, some of you might say, “Wow, that’s my dream car!”
This one was prepared for battle. It came with a missile and a coffin! What kind of bad dude carries a garbage bag for his trash, however? And the empty bottle and mattress suggest the 60’s mantra “Make love, not war.” Feelers swept back from the hood of this vehicle. And maybe it had legs.Equipped with flame throwers.I think these these seven toothy heads also shot out fire.Was she glad to see him or was it a hold up. It appears that the guy is high on something.Tom Lovering took this photo at night. Playa dust was reflected by the flash from his camera creating a desert ‘snow storm.’ Is that an alien piggybacking on the vehicle?One of Burning Man’s tribes, The Death Guild, likes to decorate its mutant vehicles with skulls. Not surprising.Definitely a Mad Max vehicle.I’d give this guy the right-of-way.
Art cars are different than mutant vehicles. They are simply highly decorated cars. Therefore they aren’t allowed to roam the playa and have to be parked. None-the-less, some of them make their way to Burning Man and are on display. Here are a few examples.
Kilroy was here.The aliens have landed and they are running around in a VW bug.O My Gawd!Here’s looking at you.Highly detailed hood of an art car at Burning Man.
I think of the following vehicles as modern day ‘hot rods,’ so I googled ‘hot rods at Burning Man’ and what did I find? My photos of ‘Burning Man hot rods’ from earlier posts. Oh well. Here they are again for those of you who haven’t been following me for several years.
Speeds are limited on the Playa, and maybe that’s a good thing.All of the gears, shown here in black and white, suggest a touch of steam punk.Exhaust pipes?A side view. Not sure about the camel’s role.The few hot rod magazines I thumbed through in my youth featured attractive women. Given my interest in cars, I suspect that may have been my reason for perusing the pages.It turns out I had walked in on a photo session, which always presents an opportunity I am more than willing to take advantage of. That’s it for today.
NEXT POST: More mutant vehicles including trains and planes!