In 2016, Burning Man Project acquired Fly Ranch. The 3,800 acre parcel in northern Nevada is home to dozens of hot and cold pools, three geysers, wetlands, a playa, an old farmhouse, dozens of animal species, and more than 100 identified types of plants. Learn more here: https://flyranch.burningman.org/.
Fly Ranch can serve as an incubator for the Burning Man community to take ideas and give them a real-world testing ground. It can become a place to experiment with shelter, energy, water, environmentalism, new models of living, working and governance.
Burning Man is using an open-source approach and software to plan and coordinate. In this talk, we'll discuss our property, approach, resources, and challenges.
If you missed it, you can see the talk here: https://www.facebook.com/generalassemblysf/videos/763600273836684/, and slides here: http://slides.com/mateosanch/deck-2-5."
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