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  1. John Law (born November 17, 1958) [1] is an American artist, culture-jammer, and neon sign technician. [2] He was a primary member of the Cacophony Society and a member of the Suicide Club. He is also a co-founder of Burning Man (a.k.a. Zone Trip #4, a.k.a. Black Rock City) which evolved out of the spirit of the Cacophony Society [3] when a ...

  2. Law, during his talk, will be talking primarily about Burning Man's first decade, between 1986 and 1996, and the preceding years, during which performance arts and exploratory groups set the stage ...

  3. First Burning Man Desert Zone Trip, 1990 . held at San Francisco’s Baker Beach in 1989 and 1990, The Cacophony Society was already playing a pivotal role in organizing and facilitating those early events. Immediately after, from 1990 to 1996, Law was one of the primary organizers of Burning Man, those being years when it was far more anarchic ...

  4. John Law is one of the most important people in alternative culture in the last half-century. I first learned about him when I read about people who had clim...

  5. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 30: John Law, Bay Area artist and cofounder of the Burning Man festival, Cacophony Society, among other clubs, works with one of his neon art work at his Treasure ...

  6. John Law, Bay Area artist and cofounder of the Burning Man festival, Cacophony Society, among other clubs, with some of his neon art work at his Treasure Island studio. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News ...

  7. Pretty much Binzen is the primary visual conceptual artist and photographer of Burning Man, contributing greatly to the event’s aesthetic. According to many, Desert Siteworks was the event from which Burning Man selected its philosophy and culture. But let’s have Mr. John Law tell about it. This Friday night in San Anselmo, William Binzen ...

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