Received: from blaze08.burningman.com (unknown [209.237.226.72]) by ignite.burningman.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id CDCF1FE7A for ; Sat, 31 May 2008 23:01:54 -0700 (PDT) From: humblepie@obop.org To: humblepie@obop.org Subject: Theme Camp Questionnaire: OBOP Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 22:50:09 -0700 Message-Id: <20080601060154.CDCF1FE7A@ignite.burningman.com> Thank you for submitting your Placement questionnaire. Below you will find the information that you submitted in your questionnaire. You cannot make changes to this information once it has been submitted; if you wish to modify this information in the future, or if you have any questions, please contact us at placement@burningman.com. The BRC Placement Team will be sending out more information via the theme camp announcement list that you will be added to. Happy planning! <<<< MEMBER INFORMATION >>>> User name: --------- Darakshan Full name: --------- Dave Farber E-mail: ------ humblepie@obop.org Address 1: --------- 815 Libbey Ave. City: ---- Ojai State/Province: -------------- CA Postal Code: ----------- 93023 Country: ------- United States of America Home Phone: ---------- 805-640-8815 Additional Emails: ----------------- ('dave@glenmuse.com', 'johnnyzotz@aol.com', 'stevenj@ojai.net', 'gwkemp@sbcglobal.net') Purchased a ticket?: ------------------- no What years have you attended Burning Man?: ----------------------------------------- ('2000', '2001', '2002', '2003', '2004', '2005', '2006', '2007') Previous Projects: ----------------- Ojai Bureau of Pleasure (OBOP) 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Last Year's Contact: ------------------- me <<<< QUESTIONNAIRE INFORMATION >>>> Theme Camp Questionnaire Village, Theme Camp or Department?: ---------------------------------- Theme Camp Camp/Village Name?: ------------------ OBOP Listed on Map?: -------------- listed Listed on Burning Man Earth?: ---------------------------- listed Listed on Website?: ------------------ listed Text for website listing: ------------------------ Does God have a dream for America? Is God a dream you are having? Are you a dream God is having? Come and discuss this or anything with God directly at the phonebooth... Public URL for Camp : -------------------- htttp://www.obop.org Requested Location 1st choice.: ------------------------------ Esplanade 3:00 Requested Location, 2nd choice.: ------------------------------- Esplanade 4:00 Requested Location, 3rd choice.: ------------------------------- Esplanade 8:00 You would prefer to camp near...: -------------------------------- ('DOTA', 'Entheon Village', 'Buddha Camp', 'Temple Camp', 'Bomb Squad', 'Sacred Space', 'Pod Collective', 'Save the Man Camp', 'Burners Without Borders') Comments: -------- We plan to share resources (power, water, shared offerings) with the camps listed above, so would very much appreciate your efforts to put us together. If you give us a combined block we can work out our own borders. OBOP would ideally like to be on the Esplanade side of "A" street with a narrow corridor (10') to the Esplanade, where we can place the throne of God. We can also be directly on the Esplanade. Approximate Space Needed: ------------------------ ['150', '200'] Approximate Space Needed: ------------------------ 150 ft. by 200 ft. Number Of Campmates: ------------------- 60 to 69 Arrival Date: ------------ Aug. 23 Number and Type of Vehicles: --------------------------- 10 RVs and buses 5 trucks and SUVs 6 cars 3 trailers Alternative Power: ----------------- We will be sharing a biodiesel powered generator with the camps listed in question 12 above. Generators: ---------- We will be sharing a biodiesel powered generator with the camps listed in question 12 above. Physical Description: -------------------- Our camp this year will be quite simple. Our interactive offerings include the Talk to God phonebooth (ideally on the esplanade) with the God Throne across the street. We would like to have a corridor from the throne to our camp (behind DOTA, on "A" street). On that street, we will erect an intimate test for lounging, music, and small classes. Our encampment will consist of roughly ten RVs and a dozen tents under shade structures. As in the last few years, we intend to share a large, quiet, efficient biodiesel generator with our neighbors, notably Entheon Village and DOTA (others listed above). We may also share filtered water and shower water with our neighbors. Interactivity Description: ------------------------- OBOP produces the popular "Talk to God" phone booth. The conversations held in this intimate space over the last five years have been transforming for many people. To our delight and amazement, we have heard fans describe itas "the best attraction on the playa", "the reason I come back to Burning Man", and even "the most fun I've had in my life". This year we hope that we can keep the phone booth on the Esplanade but have our camp on the next street back ("A"). In our tent which would face that street, we will offer interactive classes such as yoga, theater sports, contact improv, and singing) during the day and live music and dancing at night. We offer a playfully creative, open, slightly spiritual but fun environment. Project Interactivity: --------------------- ('chill space', 'creating music', 'dancing', 'entertaining', 'entertaining guests', 'improvisation', 'meditation', 'Music', 'performance', 'poetry', 'performance art', 'scheduled events', 'shared experience', 'singing', 'spoken word', 'workshops', 'yoga') Art Installation: ---------------- no Burning: ------- no Combustibles: ------------ no Primary Flame Type: ------------------ prinone Secondary Flame Type: -------------------- secNone tertiaryFlameEffect: ------------------- terNone Mutant Vehicles: --------------- yes Mutant Vehicle Contacts: ----------------------- Rocky Kemp 805-660-6569 gwkemp@sbcglobal.net Steven Jeffre 805-732-8024 stevenj@ojai.net Sound Amplification: ------------------- no Big-Name Performers: ------------------- no Stage: ----- no Leave No Trace plan: ------------------- ('We will designate a team of at least four camp members to be a cleanup crew. In addition, each theme project will have its own teardown and cleanup crew. We are again fully prepared to leave our own campsite completely free from MOOP. We plan have a crew of at least eight people inspect and clean the camp, road and Playa area across from our camp; in our experience, this generally takes a good 2-3 hours.', 'The majority of our camp members are veterans to the Playa, so we have considered waste management in all of our planning. Again this year, a great deal of our food will be prepared in advance and stored so very little trash will accumulate. The design of our theme camp art has taken the Playa conditions into consideration, especially the wind. We will not have any decorations that can be blown away in the Playa dust storms we have grown to love. We have already decided on what gets burned and what gets taken home.', 'We have plenty of vehicle space for trash and recycling. The majority of our grey water will evaporated by a swamp cooler and/or shared processing facilities with our neighbors. We also bring empty 55 gallon drums in case of emergency. If necessary we can use RV tanks and in emergency have our grey water tanks pumped during the week. We will replicate last years successful internal recycling program for bottles, cans, and paper. A printed version of the Earth Guardian\\\'s Cleanup Plan Basics and Leave No Trace Philosophy will be distributed to our members. We will educate our first-timers to the "don\'t let it hit the ground" approach to LNT, and we are asking our members to sign an "agreement" that clearly outlines their role in this process.') Map URL: ------- www.obop.org/2008/layout.pdf