Flipside Flame for March ’16

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March marches inexorably into NO. Several deadlines are coming up, so be sure you’re on top of them!

For more info, stay tuned to:

Remember, if you have something you’d like to contribute to the Flame or Announce, use Flipside Flame/Announce Submission page to send it in. Announce tends to be at the beginning of the month, and Flames usually get published around the middle of the month. Get me the info at least a week before then, and I’ll do my best to get your contribution included.

~Editor


Work Weekends

Sign up for Work Weekends!

Please put these remaining dates in your calendars and join us for prepping the land for our wonderful event!

  • WW-II – March 26
  • WW-III – April 9
  • WW-IV – May 7

Items needed / Work to do:

  • Wheelbarrows are needed for road and trail work (for road base spreading…)
  • Shovels (we have 3 or 4 on hand)
  • Trail cleaning and repairs
  • Spraying poison ivy
  • More limb and downed tree removals

Register ALL the Things!

There are some deadlines you need to know about if you’ve got a theme camp, Art to place, and Mutant Vehicles to bring to Pyropolis.


Greeters

Are Greeters just a happy fun-time welcome-home celebration, or are Greeters only there to make sure everyone attending knows all of our principles and rules?

No.

Greeters are here to GET THIS PARTY STARTED.  This party is a consent party.  This party is a respect party, a boundaries party, a self-reliance party.

This is a party where we dance and shout.  This is also a party where we stop and talk about what kind of party we’re having.  This is a party where we express ourselves, honestly and openly, through a truly baffling range of style and medium.

This is a party where I might be uncomfortable with your self-expression, where I take responsibility for communicating my discomfort, and where you and I can work together so we both have a good time.  This is a party where other people are available to help us work that out.

This is also a party where I don’t touch you or photograph you unless I have your explicit permission and enthusiastic participation.

This is a party where we pick up after ourselves.  This is a party where we get more out of it when we put more into it.

This is a wiki where you can sign up for a shift to help get this party started:  https://wiki.burningflipside.com/wiki/Greeters


Shaven Apes

Like helping people build things and looking for folks in need of assistance? Sign up to be an Ape!
Be someone’s hero! Shaven Apes are the helping hands of Pyropolis. We help hold poles, bang stakes, and, in the case of last year, lay a lot of hay.

Our shifts are 3 hours long and you get to be a part of art projects, theme camps, and have an inside look at what folks are doing or have brought out this year.

We are not a safety department, so new event attendees can volunteer. So if you have a friend coming for the first time and looking for a great way to participate, send them our way. Shaven Apes wouldn’t exist without volunteers. Sign up for a shift today.


Ticket Updates

The Ticket Window has passed. The Mass Gathering Permit has been acquired. All the requests have been processed. There will be NO additional sales of tickets. We’re just going to be a little bit smaller this year.

But there is hope yet! Deploy the Do-ocracy!

A common question from new participants is “How do I get a tickets outside of the ticket window?” There are lots of answers to this question, but the BEST answer is: Volunteer!

If you do not have a ticket for Burning Flipside, the very best way to get a ticket is to volunteer for something, anything, everything. If you volunteer then you are rubbing elbows with ticket holders. Ticket holders usually have more tickets. If you start going to the Warehouse, start volunteering, start meeting with other burners, you will find a ticket.

They say if you want something to be at Flipside, then bring it. That includes yourself. If you think you should be at Flipside, but you don’t have a ticket just yet, just PLAN TO GO. Start packing. Start that art project. Start making those friends. The first step is NOT to get a ticket to go. The first step is to get involved. (check out the work weekend post, for instance)

Yes, there are aftermarket ways to connect to people who are looking to sell their tickets, but volunteering is THE best way to get a ticket outside of the ticket window. When you volunteer, your Lead will likely help you find a ticket, because they need you.

There are no “OFFICIAL” aftermarket sales, but these are two of the clearinghouses.


Road Show Wrap-up

The Flipside Town Hall roads shows were a success! We had the first road show on March 5 in Houston and the second road show on March 12 in Dallas. Both were a great success with at least 30 people in attendance at each location.

The Houston Road Show was a chance to check out their warehouse, talk about their own regional burn event, and discuss a lot of the topics covered during Spring Town Hall in Austin.

At the North Texas Road Show, topics discussed included this year’s theme and effigy, the combustion chamber, safetyside, city planning, greeters, volunteering, and theme camps.

The road shows were so successful that we are planning for an even better town hall road show next year! Want to help prepare for next year’s road shows? Contact Chim-Chim at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact
for more info.


CC Meetings

The Combustion Chamber is an advisory committee to the Austin Artistic Reconstruction LLC to facilitate community input & transparency for the policy-making process and organization of burn community events. CC meetings each start at 7:42 pm at the Warehouse. Special topics are as follows:

March 28:

  • LLC/Regionals/AF Updates 
  • Improving/Increasing Community Engagement – What can we do to increase engagement between the community and the CC? Can the CC use social media to improve our outreach? What other ways can we increase our interaction with the community?

April 11:

  • LLC/Regionals/AF Updates
  • Fireworks – Recent changes to state law will allow fireworks sales over Memorial Day weekend. This topic is an opportunity to reaffirm, strengthen, and disseminate Burning Flipside’s fireworks policy.
  • General Social-Media Communications

Have a topic you believe the community needs to discuss? Send suggestions to us at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact.  Keep in mind that we discuss community and policy issues, not operational ones.


TinderBox

TinderBox Grant Application Information for Flipside 2016 Art Proposals
This application is specifically for grant money related to art for Burning Flipside 2016. Calls for proposals for other burn events and wider community art projects will be issued as we have funds availability. We issue grants to cover the expenses and materials of creating an art project. We ask that artists cover their own ticket, camping gear, and other personal expenses. Being awarded a TinderBox art grant does not guarantee you entry into the event. Artists must still complete the Burning Flipside ticket acquisition process, and follow all applicable entrance rules.

  • Proposals will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
  • Is your project original and creative?
  • Is your plan feasible?
  • Does your project bring value to the burn community and Flipside itself?
  • Do you have a safety plan if necessary?
  • What is your Leave No Trace plan?
  • Is it awesome?

We encourage artists working in any media to apply.
Each grant proposal must be submitted to  us at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact
as an editable electronic document and include the following information:

1. Your full legal name, street address, phone number, and email address. This information is for financial bookkeeping and granting oversight purposes only and will be removed from the individual applications prior to the jury process.
2. A detailed description of the project. Please answer the following questions:

  • What is your project? (Title, project description)
  • How will your project involve the Flipside community through its planning, creation, realization, and removal? Will it need power? What is your power plan?
  • Does the piece incorporate flame effects, moveable pieces, and/or is it climbable? If so, how will you ensure the safety of Flipside participants? Please describe your safety plan in detail if applicable. (Note: if flame effects are used, your project will be subject to inspection by the Flipside Fire Chief, who has final say if your project will burn during the event).

3. Your experience and history with projects on the scale of the one you are proposing.
Have you worked on this scale before? In this media? Where and when? How did the project go? Do you have pictures or recordings?
Not having experience does not disqualify you from consideration, though for especially ambitious projects it helps to have a plan to learn new skills you will need.
4. A thorough itemized budget and the amount of grant money you are requesting.
Please include a reasonably researched estimate of the cost of the materials you expect to need.
5. A timeline detailing the planning, creation, installment, and removal of your project.
6. Optional but encouraged: detailed drawings, CAD files/SketchUp documents, sketches, or other graphic illustrations of your creative concept.

Grant winners will signify their intent to:

  • Create the proposed art piece.
  • Save receipts of materials and present copies of those receipts greater than or equal to grant amount along with a short follow-­up report so we can learn from artists’ experiences each grant cycle.
  • Work with the Burning Flipside Burnable Art Team and Art Area Facilitator on placement, burnability, logistics, hype, etc.
  • Return funds if the project cannot be completed. We know life happens, and an artist may not complete their project on time. We will communicate with the artist to figure out the “Why?” as well as the “What next?” We would hope that in most every case, the art would simply be able to be displayed at another burn event, for example Myschievia or FreezerBurn, and are prepared to help facilitate relationships with those event organizers. (With all things, we will consider the artist’s intentions when pursuing any course of recovery action.)
  • Lead one community education workshop. We will work with the artist to find a location, advertise the workshop to the community, organize attendees, etc.

The TinderBox board will choose Art Jurors from a pool of community applicants to select proposals for funding. The selection process will be blind; your name and identifying information will be removed from materials before they are sent to the jury.

After the art is displayed, the artist will retain ownership of that piece. It may be asked that images of the art are obtained, so that we can show our donors what their donations helped create, to the artist’s comfort level.

Jurors will not be current applicants for funding, related to any current applicant for funding, and will have attended at least one Flipside. Jurors will not be TinderBox board members. If you are interested in applying to be a juror, please contact at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact


Red Dress Run

reddressfoot1The Pyropolis Hash House Harriers will be hosting the annual Flipside Red Dress Run on Saturday, May 28th, at 2:00 PM! We will gather at the burn site at 2:00 for a tour of various Flipside camps, a few beer checks, and an ending with free drinks provided by the Pyropolis Hash House Harriers camp. Attendees are encouraged to bring a red dress, thirst for beer, sense of humor, and a desire to sing/hear classic dirty songs. Running, on the other hand, is entirely optional, and generally discouraged. For more information, stop by the Pyropolis Hash House theme camp during Flipside!

Announce for March 2016

FBSLogoMarch is coming up, and with it we’ll see warmer weather, longer days, and Burning Flipside 2016: NO is rapidly approaching. Are you ready? What will you do to participate? How will you bring NO to life?

For more info, stay tuned to:

Remember, if you have something you’d like to contribute to the Flame or Announce, use Flipside Flame/Announce Submission page to send it in. Announce tends to be at the beginning of the month, and Flames usually get published around the middle of the month. Get me the info at least a week before then, and I’ll do my best to get your contribution included.

~Editor


Ticket Update

Hello All! Loribug, 2016 Flipside Ticket Lead Here.

First off: nobody has tickets yet. Ticket opening is happening very soon (editor’s note: as I type this Announce post) – once that happens, your ticket status will change. Expect these changes to occur by March 1.Envelopes

Check your status by logging into https://secure.burningflipside.com/tickets/index.php

  • Right now, almost everybody’s status says PENDING
  • After ticket opening, most should change to RECEIVED
  • Some will change to PROBLEM
  • If we did not get anything in the mail, status will stay PENDING

When you log in next week, you want to see RECEIVED. If you sent in your registration and money order, but your status stays at PENDING or PROBLEM, then you need to worry a bit. I will send out an announce next week with more info on what to do if you have problems.

You will not see TICKETED until we have resolved most problems.

Good Luck and Happy Flipside!


Combustion Chamber Meetings

The Combustion Chamber is an advisory committee to the Austin Artistic Reconstruction LLC to facilitate community input & transparency for the policy-making process and organization of burn community events. CC meetings each start at 7:42 pm at the Warehouse. March will see a gap in the regular CC calendar, because there’s SO MUCH HAPPENING in March.

Special topics are as follows:

February 29:

  • LLC Update
  • Regionals Update
  • Firearms—A general discussion of current firearms policy at the WareHouse and the event.
  • Art and Consequences—Does Art have Consequences? What does this mean for our community? Where does my art end and your safety begin? What if my art makes you angry? How can we think about our art to help build our community while maintaining our open minds?

Mar 28

  • LLC Update
  • Regionals Update
  • Improving CC Communications – How can we communicate better with the community? Can we use social media to improve our outreach?

Have a topic you believe the community needs to discuss? Send suggestions us at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact
Keep in mind that we discuss community and policy issues, not operational ones.


Work Weekends Continue

The first Work Weekend is in the bag, and wow…there’s a lot to do! The land looks better than I expected after Aquapolis, but there is a lot of wood to burn, and a creek that has seen better days. The photo featured was taken standing on the water’s edge looking just a little downstream and up the bank. That pile of brush is over 5ft high, and goes from the waterline to the bank.

BeachPilePlease put these remaining dates in your calendars and join us for prepping the land for our wonderful event!

  • WW-II – March 26
  • WW-III – April 9
  • WW-IV – May 7

What to do: Please email 2016 WW Communications lead using saraphinacantu at gmail dot com and include what dates you plan on coming out. The list helps us know how many people to plan for and gets you on the super-secret work weekend direct emailer that will give all the specifics of what is needed each weekend.


Burning Flipside Road Shows

If you didn’t get a chance to make it to Town Hall, a Road Show might be coming to a town near you!  Each event is Leave No Trace.

Houston Road Show
March 5, 2016, 1-4PM
908 Winston St, Unit G
Houston TX 77009

North Texas Road Show
March 12, 2016, 1-4PM
2518 Bridal Wreath Ln
Dallas TX 75233

Come see Houston’s Warehouse! Hang out in North Texas! See how, even though we’re miles apart, we’re all one big community!

Flipside Flame for February ‘016

FBSLogoSpring Town Hall was a blast, and we saw the first glimpse of what NO means in effigy form. Are you excited yet?

Stay tuned to the Flipside Flame, the Announce email list, and the official Burning Flipside Facebook Page. If you’re a Twitter user, follow @BurningFlipside for 140-character fun. Remember, if you have something you’d like to contribute to the Flame or Announce, use Flipside Flame/Announce Submission page to send it in. Announce tends to be at the beginning of the month, and Flames usually get published around the middle of the month. Get me the info at least a week before then, and I’ll do my best to get your contribution included.

~Editor


YOUR COMMUNITY NEEDS YOU…

It takes a boatload of knowledge, experience, care, and feeding to keep the hamsters jogging in the wheels of the technology (websites, wikis, etc.) which facilitate our annual family reunion.

For eons, the sacred knowledge and duty of building and maintaining these wheels has been passed down from flipizen to flipizen, each meticulously hand-selected and arduously trained by the secret cabal in the mystical magic of the Weird Wide Web.

The secret cabal has opened its books and is actively seeking to recruit new members. More hands make light work and lone wizards tire and get lonelier, the more of us who know how to craft these wheels, the less work any single one of us has to do… and so, you are hereby invited to join us and learn to make the magic!

Come and learn how to build modern web apps. Like DaFT, no prior experience is necessary to be a part of this and if you have experience you can help us teach.

All you need is a working computer with wifi and the desire to learn. We will provide the REST.
We need YOU. We will train you. (It’s not rocket surgery.)

If you wish to join us please contact us at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact
to learn location, dates, and times.


Combustion Chamber Meetings

The Combustion Chamber is an advisory committee to the Austin Artistic Reconstruction LLC to facilitate community input & transparency for the policy-making process and organization of burn community events. CC meetings each start at 7:42 pm at the Warehouse. Special topics are as follows:

February 29:

  • LLC Update
  • Regionals Update
  • Firearms—A general discussion of current firearms policy at the WareHouse and the event.
  • Art and Consequences—Does Art have Consequences? What does this mean for our community? Where does my art end and your safety begin? What if my art makes you angry? How can we think about our art to help build our community while maintaining our open minds?

Work Weekends!

Howdy Cats & Kittens ~
Burning Flipside Work Weekends are set! Please put these dates in your calendars and join us for prepping the land for our wonderful event!

  • WW-I – Feb. 19
  • WW-II – March 26
  • WW-III – April 9
  • WW-IV – May 7

What to do: Please contact Saraphina at https://www.burningflipside.com/contact. Let me know what dates you plan on coming out, and I will put you on the list. The list helps us know how many people to plan for and gets you on the super-secret work weekend direct emailer that will give all the specifics of what is needed each weekend.
Cheers,
Saraphina
2016 WW Communications


Burning Flipside Road Shows

If you didn’t get a chance to make it to Town Hall, a Road Show might be coming to a town near you!  Each event is Leave No Trace.

Houston Road Show
March 5, 2016, 1-4PM
908 Winston St, Unit G
Houston TX 77009

North Texas Road Show
March 12, 2016, 1-4PM
2518 Bridal Wreath Ln
Dallas TX 75233


Theme Camp Registration Window

Hello, Theme Camp Leads!

Theme Camp Registration opened February 7th, 2016.

Theme Camp Registration closes April 1st, 2016

So get your theme camp registration information organized and get that lovely form filled out. Don’t be a fool by waiting to the last minute. Friendly reminder: the earlier we have your details, the earlier we can place your camp.

Never say I don’t love you,
♥ Ste. Michelle ♥
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact


Art/Burnable Art/Art Car Registration

Art. We love it. We observe it. We MAKE it. We also register it!

If you have art that burns, it’s SUPER important that we know as early as possible about it. It helps out with theme camp placement, and with Cartography. Register your ART by April 20, 2016!

Register Mutant Vehicles by May 15, 2016.

If you haven’t gotten a secure login, you’ll have to do that first.


 Earth Guardians Ask: Will You Meet Me?

Here’s a Leave No Trace question for the Flipside Flame. Will you meet me?

Earth guardian parades start just south of the Parking Tree in the badlands:

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The exact position may shift a bit as badlands campers move the signs. But I’ll be there at 10 AM and 4 PM each day of the event. We will make performance art as we make our way to the effigy reminding our friends and neighbors to Leave No Trace.

~Mulch


Events (at The Event) Registration

If you’ve got a thing going on while we’re at the Pecan Playa, you can register it, too!

Head over to Event Registration and let us know what’s up. We’ll be closing this registration on May 15, 2016, so you’ve got plenty of time to get your proverbial ducks in a row. As always, the sooner you let us know, the sooner we can do something with the information. It’s not required to register, but it’s really helpful. The Disinformation Kiosks will be lonely without your help!

Announce for February ’16

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Announcements abound this month, as we gear up for Spring Town Hall, Theme Camp Registration, Volunteer Calls, and other sundry loose ends we work on throughout the year.

Stay tuned to the Flipside Flame, the Announce email list, the Burning Flipside Calendar, and the official Burning Flipside Facebook Page. Remember, if you have something you’d like to contribute to the Flame or Announce, use Flipside Flame/Announce Submission page to send it in. Announce tends to be at the beginning of the month, and Flames usually get published around the middle of the month. Get me the info at least a week before then, and I’ll do my best to get your contribution included.

~Editor


Combustion Chamber Meetings

The Combustion Chamber is an advisory committee to the Austin Artistic Reconstruction LLC to facilitate community input & transparency for the policy-making process and organization of burn community events. CC meetings each start at 7:42 pm at the Warehouse. Special topics are as follows:

Feb 1:

  • LLC/Regionals/AF Updates 
  • Town Hall Runthrough
  • CC Operations 

The Combustion Chamber invites you to join us Sunday, Feb 7 for the second installment of our Community Respect Discussion. KatalunaDee, Bud Dee & DougNotFunnyAtAll will lead a large group talk from 1-3pm at Lloyd the Warehouse. Sign up sheets will also be available for smaller future group meetings.

Don’t forget to carpool, eat some food, and drink water. See you at the Warehouse!

Feb 15:

  • LLC/Regionals/AF Updates
  • Town Hall Recap 
  • CC Operations, Part Deux 

Have a topic you believe the community needs to discuss? Please send suggestions to us at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact
Please keep in mind that we discuss community and policy issues, not operational ones.


Lloyd Gets Dressed

Check out Lloyd! All gussied up and ready for Spring Town Hall. Many thanks to the folks who made it out to the Warehouse Cleanup this Saturday (30th). Great job!Lloyd

 


Spring Town Hall: NO!

You can’t spell Town Hall without “NO.”

Spring* Town Hall is coming up on Saturday, February 6th!
Here’s the Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/454435564743586/

Theme Camps are encouraged to participate. Keep in mind that space is a little tighter at our new Warehouse (Lloyd – 3106 Industrial Terrace, Austin), so you may need to cozy up to neighbors if you’re setting up tents.

If you would like to volunteer as an individual or as a theme camp during Town Hall, please let us know how you can help by filling out this form
*/Winter

Spring Town Hall
Saturday, February, 6, 2016
At Lloyd the Warehouse
3106 Industrial Terrace
Austin, TX 78758


Theme Camp Registration

Hello, Theme Camp Leads, Busy Bodies and affiliated Marshmallows!! The day you have been waiting for has arrived! The day you find out when Theme Camp Registration opens! That’s today. The day you find out, that is. Today is likely not the day theme camp registration opens, since you could be reading this any day. Unless you are reading this February 7th. Then today is the day for both!!

Theme Camp Registration opens February 7th, 2016

Theme Camp Registration closes April 1st, 2016

So get your theme camp registration information organized and get that lovely form filled out. Don’t be a fool by waiting to the last minute.

Friendly reminder: the earlier we have your details, the earlier we can place your camp. Hint hint. Nudge, nudge. A nod’s as good as a wink to a blind man.

I’m not entirely sure why I called anyone a Marshmallow. It just… felt right. Maybe I’m hungry.

Never say I don’t love you,
♥ Ste. Michelle ♥
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact
(Yes, we’ll let you know when the actual link to theme camp registration is live.)


Work Weekends of 2016

Howdy Cats & Kittens ~
Burning Flipside Work Weekends are set! Please put these dates in your calendars and join us for prepping the land for our wonderful event!

  • WW-I – Feb. 19
  • WW-II – March 26
  • WW-III – April 9
  • WW-IV – May 7

What to do: Please contact me at https://www.burningflipside.com/contact. Let me know what dates you plan on coming out, and I will put you on the list. The list helps us know how many people to plan for and gets you on the super-secret work weekend direct emailer that will give all the specifics of what is needed each weekend.
Also, come visit our booth at Spring Town Hall! You can also sign up there. It’s fun for the whole family!
Cheers,
Saraphina
2016 WW Communications

Flipside Flame January ’16

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Burning Flipside is WHERE IT’S AT. We’ve got two Announcements and a Flame-o-phone…

Things to know, places to be, stuff to do! You want to be a part of things? Read on for more details about HOW TO PARTICIPATE!

Stay tuned to the Flipside Flame, the Announce email list, and the official Burning Flipside Facebook Page. Remember, if you have something you’d like to contribute to the Flame or Announce, use Flipside Flame/Announce Submission page to send it in. Announce tends to be at the beginning of the month, and Flames usually get published around the middle of the month. Get me the info at least a week before then, and I’ll do my best to get your contribution included.

~Editor


Combustion Chamber Meetings (January 25 & Feb 1)

The final January CC meeting of 2016 is coming up, as is the first February meeting. This is an unusual back-t0-back schedule, so make note.

The Combustion Chamber is an advisory committee to the Austin Artistic Reconstruction LLC to facilitate community input & transparency for the policy-making process and organization of burn community events. CC meetings each start at 7:42 pm at the Warehouse. Special topics are as follows:

Jan 25:

  • LLC/Regionals/AF Updates 
  • Kids, Families, Policies, and Culture, Safety—Flipside welcomes families and their children. We will be discussing the roles, concerns and intersections between parental responsibility and community support for families.

Feb 1:

  • LLC/Regionals/AF Updates
  • Town Hall Prep
  • CC operations

Have a topic you believe the community needs to discuss? Send suggestions to us at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact
Keep in mind that we discuss community and policy issues, not operational ones.


Sticket Deadline January 29, 2016

This is it. Really, really, totally, finally IT. Get your designs in! See the most recent Special Announce for the specifics, because it’s lengthy but important, and I want to save digital space in this Flame edition.

You got art? SHARE IT. Do it NOW!


Lloyd the Warehouse Clean-up January 30, 2016

Come help clean up the new warehouse before Spring Town Hall
When: Saturday, January 30th, starting @ 11am
Where: The Warehouse, 3106 Industrial Terrace
Goal: to move a large part of what is downstairs to its final resting place on the newly finished mezzanine!


Spring Town Hall: NO! (February 6, 2016)

Join us for an afternoon of details, delights, and distractions. Learn about the event, discover ways to participate, and have a great time while leaving NO trace!

Spring Town Hall
Saturday, February, 6, 2016
At Lloyd the Warehouse
3106 Industrial Terrace
Austin, TX 78758


Work Weekends Announced!

Howdy Cats & Kittens ~
Burning Flipside Work Weekends are set! Please put these dates in your calendars and join us for prepping the land for our wonderful event!

  • WW-I – Feb. 19
  • WW-II – March 26
  • WW-III – April 9
  • WW-IV – May 7

What to do: Please email me at saraphinacantu at gmail dot com. Let me know what dates you plan on coming out, and I will put you on the list. The list helps us know how many people to plan for and gets you on the super-secret work weekend direct emailer that will give all the specifics of what is needed each weekend.
Also, come visit our booth at Spring Town Hall! You can also sign up there. It’s fun for the whole family!
Cheers,
Saraphina
2016 WW Communications


Oh, NO! The Ticket Window is Closed!

But there is hope yet! Deploy the Do-ocracy!

A common question from new participants is “How do I get a tickets outside of the ticket window?” There are lots of answers to this question, but the BEST answer is: Volunteer!

If you do not have a ticket for Burning Flipside, the very best way to get a ticket is to volunteer for something, anything, everything. If you volunteer then you are rubbing elbows with ticket holders. Ticket holders usually have more tickets. If you start going to the Warehouse, start volunteering, start meeting with other burners, you will find a ticket.

They say if you want something to be at Flipside, then bring it. That includes yourself. If you think you should be at Flipside, but you don’t have a ticket just yet, just PLAN TO GO. Start packing. Start that art project. Start making those friends. The first step is NOT to get a ticket to go. The first step is to get involved. (check out the work weekend post, for instance)

Yes, there are aftermarket ways to connect to people who are looking to sell their tickets, but volunteering is THE best way to get a ticket outside of the ticket window. When you volunteer, your Lead will likely help you find a ticket, because they need you.

 

January ’16 Special Announce

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We interrupt your usual awareness to bring you the following Special Announce! There are a couple of time-sensitive things you should know about, so read on…

Stay tuned to the Flipside Flame, the Announce email list, and the official Burning Flipside Facebook Page. Remember, if you have something you’d like to contribute to the Flame or Announce, use Flipside Flame/Announce Submission page to send it in. Announce tends to be at the beginning of the month, and Flames usually get published around the middle of the month. Get me the info at least a week before then, and I’ll do my best to get your contribution included.

~Editor


Ticket Window Closing FRIDAY

The official ticket window closes January 22, 2016. If you haven’t created a profile for yourself yet, go and get one at profiles.burningflipside.com. After you have your profile completed (or if you have one already), got to secure.burningflipside.com to find the Ticket Request/Transfer link.


Lloyd the Warehouse Clean-up

Spring (is it really spring already!?!) Town Hall is upon us February 6th! Please come help clean up the new warehouse before we fill it with all your smiling faces!
When: Saturday, January 30th, starting @ 11am
Where: The Warehouse, 3106 Industrial Terrace
Goal: to move a large part of what is downstairs to its final resting place on the newly finished mezzanine!
See you there!
~Morningwood


Seriously. Call for Sticket Designs

Hey Flipizens! Would you like two free tickets to Flipside 2016?
And did you know that designing the art for the ticket or the sticker is actually the only way to get TWO free tickets to Flipside?!? Leads, volunteers, even LLC members, pay for their tickets.

Design the Flipside ticket or sticker and submit your design today! The person who submits the winning STICKER design will get TWO free tickets to Flipside 2016. The person who submits the winning TICKET design will also receive TWO free tickets to Flipside 2016.

Keep in mind all designs must be original. No clip art, and positively NO copywritten material may be used. The designs can be created digitally or by hand. You must follow the specifications listed below, or your design could be disqualified.

SticketSo break out your pen, marker, crayon or stylus and get the ideas flowing. Hand-drawn submissions are perfectly fine, but must be delivered before the deadline: 10 pm Friday January 29, 2016.
Submit your designs or any questions to Rufus & SuzyQ at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact

We will positively confirm every submission we receive, so if you do not receive a confirmation within a few days, please email us back, and we will confirm receipt.

Burning Flipside will do its best to include all submitted designs, in some form of hype, the survival guide, or the website, so your art should get seen. When you submit you are implicitly giving permission for us to use your design – on the ticket or sticker, on the Burning Flipside website, or in the Survival Guide. If for some reason you do not want to give this permission, please specify that when you submit. Also please indicate how you would like your art to be credited.

TICKET Design Details:

Please include the following information within your Ticket design:

Burning Flipside
No
May 26-30, 2016
www.burningflipside.com

Please do not post or display your ticket design anywhere else until after the contest ends. (The artist for the winning ticket design will be asked to refrain from posting it anywhere until after the event.)

  • Artwork should be 2.375 x 4.375 inches.
  • 1/8 inch all around WILL BE CUT OFF creating a final size of 2.125 x 4.125 – this extra space is called bleed.
  • Artwork should be CMYK.
  • Artwork should be supplied at 100% as either vector based art (Illustrator or Inkscape) or at 300dpi if it is a Photoshop file.
  • If Photoshop – .tif, .eps, .psd and .jpeg files are preferred. Please save jpeg files with “maximum quality”.

Tips for successful reproduction of your design:

  • Do not place text too close to the edge of your design. It should be 1/8″ in on either side once the artwork is trimmed. Pick fonts that will be easy to read and try to not use a font that is really thin on a dark background. It will “plug-up” and be hard to read.
  • Do not get too complex, it is often easier to create artwork at a larger size and reduce it down. Keep in mind what it will look like at the smaller size.
  • If you create your art in layers, be sure and save that layered file just in case the printer needs anything altered – this will make it easier on them and you.

STICKER Design Details:

Please include at least the following information within your Sticker design:

Flipside 2016

  • Sticker Art should cover a 2.5″ circle at 300dpi.
  • Make your design simple! Intricate and super-fine lines (less than 1-pt) tend to dry up in the screen and will not show up on the sticker. (For your reference, 1pt lines are roughly the same size as what a medium ball point pen will draw. It is a good idea to keep important elements of your artwork at least 1/8″ from the edge of the sticker to allow for cutting. Serifed fonts can be a nightmare – especially at small point sizes. Set all type to at LEAST 10 points.)
  • In the past we’ve only printed black and white stickers, or another color and white. Grayscale or gradients are a real pain and don’t print very well, so try to stick to solid colors. All halftones are screened at 55 lpi.

We look forward to seeing the designs as they come in. It is an incredible outpouring from this intensively creative community! It’s a pleasure to serve as your sticket team.

If you have any questions, just let us know.

Love,
Your Flipside 2016 Sticker/Ticket Selection Team,
Rufus + SuzyQ


Combustion Chamber Meetings

The final January CC meeting of 2016 is coming up.

The Combustion Chamber is an advisory committee to the Austin Artistic Reconstruction LLC to facilitate community input & transparency for the policy-making process and organization of burn community events. CC meetings each start at 7:42 pm at the Warehouse. Special topics are as follows:

Jan 25:

  • LLC/Regionals/AF Updates 
  • Kids, Families, Policies, and Culture, Safety 

Have a topic you believe the community needs to discuss? Please send suggestions to us at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact
Please keep in mind that we discuss community and policy issues, not operational ones.


Spring Town Hall: NO!

Come see your friends, make some new ones, and learn all the ways you can participate.

Spread the Word! Tell Your Friends! Notify Your Camp mates!

Spring Town Hall
Saturday, February, 6, 2016
At Lloyd the Warehouse
3106 Industrial Terrace
Austin, TX 78758

January 2016 Announce

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HAPPY NEW YEAR of NO! There’s a chill in the air, but the fire ever burns in our hearts as we gear up for Burning Flipside 2016: NO. Important dates are posted here, including the Ticket Request Window. Save your pennies (but don’t mail them, unless you’re mailing 11,100 of them in the form of a money order)!

Stay tuned to the Flipside Flame, the Announce email list, and the official Burning Flipside Facebook Page. Remember, if you have something you’d like to contribute to the Flame or Announce, use Flipside Flame/Announce Submission page to send it in. Announce tends to be at the beginning of the month, and Flames usually get published around the middle of the month. Get me the info at least a week before then, and I’ll do my best to get your contribution included.

~Editor


Combustion Chamber Meetings

The first CC meeting of 2016 is TONIGHT.

The Combustion Chamber is an advisory committee to the Austin Artistic Reconstruction LLC to facilitate community input & transparency for the policy-making process and organization of burn community events. CC meetings each start at 7:42 pm at the Warehouse. Special topics are as follows:

Jan 4:

  • LLC/Regionals/AF Updates 
  • Calendering
  • Volunteer Recruitment

Have a topic you believe the community needs to discuss? Please send suggestions to us at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact
Please keep in mind that we discuss community and policy issues, not operational ones.


Ticket Window

The official ticket window is January 7 to January 22, 2016. If you haven’t created a profile for yourself yet, go and get one at profiles.burningflipside.com. After you have your profile completed (or if you have one already), got to secure.burningflipside.com to find the Ticket Request/Transfer link. The system is in “Test Mode” until the ticket request window opens, so if you want to practice, go ahead. Anything entered now will be discarded before the system goes live.


Leads Selections Announced

And now, for a word from our Volunteer Coordinator:

As volunteer coordinator, it is my pleasure to announce our slate of 2016 leads for Burning Flipside!
We are still looking for leads for some departments, and we are definitely looking for assistants/lieutenants/volunteers for many departments.  So, if you’re interested, please contact me at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact
or get in touch with the relevant lead and offer help if you’re so inclined!

And with that, here is our slate:

Area: 360/24/7
(AF Meredith Fortner)-

  • CC Scribe: Chuck
  • CC Scribe: Chim-Chim
  • Warehouse Manager: Gallows
  • Warehouse Manager: Rocky
  • Warehouse Manager: Lurko
  • Warehouse Scheduling Guru: Dawn Korthals
  • Off-Season Event Coordinator: Emily Sparkles
  • Edjumication: Kristine Seljenes
  • Equipment Librarian: T.Rey
Area: City Planning
(AF Stephy Vyborny)-

  • Placement: Bravo
  • Flagging: Terran Priest
  • Theme Camp Liason: Mercedes Vaughn
  • City Planning Administrator: Ste. Michelle
Area: Communications
(AF Russ Sherman)-

  • Survival Guide: Gwen Rice
  • Tickets: Loribug
  • Media Content: Edie Cosmos
  • Media Liason: Yertle
Area: Site Prep
(AF Shortcake)-

  • Mistress of Important Papers: Mizu
  • Work Weekend Communication: Saraphina
  • Land Search: Brisket
  • Work Weekend Tools: Bill Hawker
Area: Site Ops
(AF Clovis)-

  • Pre-Ops: Lurko
  • Cartelle: Switch
  • Special Operations: Sodium
  • Ice: Kate Ludlow
  • Shaven Apes: Fractallia
  • Safety Lighting: Maxwell Martinez
  • Safety Signs: Ronin
  • Fuel: Nyla Walker
  • Equipment Vendor Liason: Robin McShaffry
Area: Safety
(AF Serious)-

  • PETs: Ben
  • Guardians: Froggy
  • Echelon: Shugabear
  • Meterology: Bean
  • Sound: Levi Witt
  • Sanctuary: Phaidra
  • Rangers: Judge
  • Fire Safety: Hellkitty
Area: Art
(AF Dotti Spearman)-

  • Graphic Arts: Monk
  • Temporal Art Installation Navigation Logistics: Erich Pelletier
  • DMV: KennyB
  • Disinformation Kiosk: Caution
  • Sticket: Rusty
  • Pyrotechnics: Chainsaw
Area: Site Sign-Off
(AF Wrinn)-

  • Clean-up: Xander
  • Post-Ops: Lurko
  • Earth Guardians: Mulch
  • Recycling: Rose
  • Exodus: Mr. Huggles
Area: Genesis
(AF Julie Schmooley)-

  • Inte-Zone Coordinator: Doc Mittz
  • Greeters: Nobobodon
Area: Volunteer Coordinator
(AF Dahling Sweetiepoo)-

  • Volunteer Assistance Squad: Andrea Carter

Again, if you have any questions, please feel free to contact me, at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact
or contact the relevant AF, and we will try to answer them for you.


Thinking about missing Town Hall: NO!

Come see your friends, make some new ones, and learn all the ways you can participate.

Spring Town Hall
Saturday, February, 6, 2016
At Lloyd the Warehouse
3106 Industrial Terrace
Austin, TX 78758


No, Really. Call for Sticket Designs

Hey Flipizens! Would you like two free tickets to Flipside 2016?
And did you know that designing the art for the ticket or the sticker is actually the only way to get TWO free tickets to Flipside?!? Leads, volunteers, even LLC members, pay for their tickets.

Design the Flipside ticket or sticker and submit your design today! The person who submits the winning STICKER design will get TWO free tickets to Flipside 2016. The person who submits the winning TICKET design will also receive TWO free tickets to Flipside 2016.

Keep in mind all designs must be original. No clip art, and positively NO copywritten material may be used. The designs can be created digitally or by hand. You must follow the specifications listed below, or your design could be disqualified.

SticketSo break out your pen, marker, crayon or stylus and get the ideas flowing. Hand-drawn submissions are perfectly fine, but must be delivered before the deadline: 10 pm Friday January 29, 2016.
Submit your designs or any questions to Rufus & SuzyQ at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact

We will positively confirm every submission we receive, so if you do not receive a confirmation within a few days, please email us back, and we will confirm receipt.

Burning Flipside will do its best to include all submitted designs, in some form of hype, the survival guide, or the website, so your art should get seen. When you submit you are implicitly giving permission for us to use your design – on the ticket or sticker, on the Burning Flipside website, or in the Survival Guide. If for some reason you do not want to give this permission, please specify that when you submit. Also please indicate how you would like your art to be credited.

TICKET Design Details:

Please include the following information within your Ticket design:

Burning Flipside
No
May 26-30, 2016
www.burningflipside.com

Please do not post or display your ticket design anywhere else until after the contest ends. (The artist for the winning ticket design will be asked to refrain from posting it anywhere until after the event.)

  • Artwork should be 2.375 x 4.375 inches.
  • 1/8 inch all around WILL BE CUT OFF creating a final size of 2.125 x 4.125 – this extra space is called bleed.
  • Artwork should be CMYK.
  • Artwork should be supplied at 100% as either vector based art (Illustrator or Inkscape) or at 300dpi if it is a Photoshop file.
  • If Photoshop – .tif, .eps, .psd and .jpeg files are preferred. Please save jpeg files with “maximum quality”.

Tips for successful reproduction of your design:

  • Do not place text too close to the edge of your design. It should be 1/8″ in on either side once the artwork is trimmed. Pick fonts that will be easy to read and try to not use a font that is really thin on a dark background. It will “plug-up” and be hard to read.
  • Do not get too complex, it is often easier to create artwork at a larger size and reduce it down. Keep in mind what it will look like at the smaller size.
  • If you create your art in layers, be sure and save that layered file just in case the printer needs anything altered – this will make it easier on them and you.

STICKER Design Details:

Please include at least the following information within your Sticker design:

Flipside 2016

  • Sticker Art should cover a 2.5″ circle at 300dpi.
  • Make your design simple! Intricate and super-fine lines (less than 1-pt) tend to dry up in the screen and will not show up on the sticker. (For your reference, 1pt lines are roughly the same size as what a medium ball point pen will draw. It is a good idea to keep important elements of your artwork at least 1/8″ from the edge of the sticker to allow for cutting. Serifed fonts can be a nightmare – especially at small point sizes. Set all type to at LEAST 10 points.)
  • In the past we’ve only printed black and white stickers, or another color and white. Grayscale or gradients are a real pain and don’t print very well, so try to stick to solid colors. All halftones are screened at 55 lpi.

We look forward to seeing the designs as they come in. It is an incredible outpouring from this intensively creative community! It’s a pleasure to serve as your sticket team.

If you have any questions, just let us know.

Love,
Your Flipside 2016 Sticker/Ticket Selection Team,
Rufus + SuzyQ

 

December 2015 Flamounce

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‘Tis the season of DaFTmas, and in the Warehouse
Every burner was building up Lloyd, in a souse
The framework was screwed to the wall with great care
In hopes that Spring Town Hall soon would be there

Stay tuned to the Flipside Flame, the Announce email list, and the official Burning Flipside Facebook Page. Remember, if you have something you’d like to contribute to the Flame or Announce, use Flipside Flame/Announce Submission page to send it in. Announce tends to be at the beginning of the month, and Flames usually get published around the middle of the month. Get me the info at least a week before then, and I’ll do my best to get your contribution included.

~Editor

DaFTMas TreeO DaFTmas tree, o DaFTmas tree
Where is my fucking impact
o DaFTmas tree, o DaFTmas tree
Fuck, I need a torx bit

Each splintered board,
and each poking screw
Gonna burn
the shit out of you

O DaFTmas tree, o DaFTmas tree
I need another lonestar

~Dan Oliver


Ticket Window

Hello Flipizens from Loribug the Ticket Lead.

The official ticket window will be January 7 to January 22, 2016.  Follow all the instructions!

I hate returning ticket requests, but I had to return ticket requests last year for the following reasons:

  • Late/early Postmark
  • Personal Check,
  • Underpayment,
  • No Money Order Included,
  • Late Postmark AND Underpayment,
  • Late Postmark AND Personal Check,
  • The person who sent in a 1¢ Money Order

Advice for Mailing in the Ticket Request

  1. Decorated envelopes are so much more fun to open than plain vanilla envelopes.
  2. Check your postage! Extra weight = extra postage. Inadequate postage can get your envelope returned to you from the post office.   SEAL your envelope well.
  3. Some extravagantly decorated envelopes were mailed INSIDE of a USPS flat rate Priority Mail envelope. It costs a bit more (around $6), makes it easier for the Post Office to read the address, protects your decorated envelope from evil postal machines, and tracking is included in the price.TRACKING IS GOOD when it comes to the post office.
  4. If you are getting really close to the deadline, make sure you get your envelope hand stamped at the post office.
  5. Don’t send personal checks! Don’t sent cash! If you include additional funds, tell us what they are for! If we do not get explicit instructions, we may have to refund the whole ticket registration. 🙁
  6. Contact the ticket team when you have problems.Really!  We help a lot of people before, during, and after the ticket window.
  7. Keep your money order receipt!If there is any kind of problem with your ticket order, having that receipt can save your bacon.

Most Sincerely,

Loribug,
PS: See the Tickets page for more information. The secure ticket registration page is currently in “test mode” if you’d like to practice filling out a ticket request early. Requests submitted from “test mode” are deleted before the official request form is posted. We’ll make more noise about this when the time comes.


A brief telegram from your Combustion Chamber at their retreat:

COMBUSTION CHAMBER SEEKS TOPICS FROM THE COMMUNITY STOP REMIT TOPICS TO CC AT BURNING FLIPSIDE DOT COM STOP


Continued Call for Sticket Designs

Hey Flipizens! Would you like two free tickets to Flipside 2016?
And did you know that designing the art for the ticket or the sticker is actually the only way to get TWO free tickets to Flipside?!? Leads, volunteers, even LLC members, pay for their tickets.

Design the Flipside ticket or sticker and submit your design today! The person who submits the winning STICKER design will get TWO free tickets to Flipside 2016. The person who submits the winning TICKET design will also receive TWO free tickets to Flipside 2016.

Keep in mind all designs must be original. No clip art, and positively NO copywritten material may be used. The designs can be created digitally or by hand. You must follow the specifications listed below, or your design could be disqualified.

SticketSo break out your pen, marker, crayon or stylus and get the ideas flowing. Hand-drawn submissions are perfectly fine, but must be delivered before the deadline: 10 pm Friday January 29, 2016.
Submit your designs or any questions to Rufus & SuzyQ at stickets16@BurningFlipside.com

We will positively confirm every submission we receive, so if you do not receive a confirmation within a few days, please email us back, and we will confirm receipt.

Burning Flipside will do its best to include all submitted designs, in some form of hype, the survival guide, or the website, so your art should get seen. When you submit you are implicitly giving permission for us to use your design – on the ticket or sticker, on the Burning Flipside website, or in the Survival Guide. If for some reason you do not want to give this permission, please specify that when you submit. Also please indicate how you would like your art to be credited.

TICKET Design Details:

Please include the following information within your Ticket design:

Burning Flipside
No
May 26-30, 2016
www.burningflipside.com

Please do not post or display your ticket design anywhere else until after the contest ends. (The artist for the winning ticket design will be asked to refrain from posting it anywhere until after the event.)

  • Artwork should be 2.375 x 4.375 inches.
  • 1/8 inch all around WILL BE CUT OFF creating a final size of 2.125 x 4.125 – this extra space is called bleed.
  • Artwork should be CMYK.
  • Artwork should be supplied at 100% as either vector based art (Illustrator or Inkscape) or at 300dpi if it is a Photoshop file.
  • If Photoshop – .tif, .eps, .psd and .jpeg files are preferred. Please save jpeg files with “maximum quality”.

Tips for successful reproduction of your design:

  • Do not place text too close to the edge of your design. It should be 1/8″ in on either side once the artwork is trimmed. Pick fonts that will be easy to read and try to not use a font that is really thin on a dark background. It will “plug-up” and be hard to read.
  • Do not get too complex, it is often easier to create artwork at a larger size and reduce it down. Keep in mind what it will look like at the smaller size.
  • If you create your art in layers, be sure and save that layered file just in case the printer needs anything altered – this will make it easier on them and you.

STICKER Design Details:

Please include at least the following information within your Sticker design:

Flipside 2016

  • Sticker Art should cover a 2.5″ circle at 300dpi.
  • Make your design simple! Intricate and super-fine lines (less than 1-pt) tend to dry up in the screen and will not show up on the sticker. (For your reference, 1pt lines are roughly the same size as what a medium ball point pen will draw. It is a good idea to keep important elements of your artwork at least 1/8″ from the edge of the sticker to allow for cutting. Serifed fonts can be a nightmare – especially at small point sizes. Set all type to at LEAST 10 points.)
  • In the past we’ve only printed black and white stickers, or another color and white. Grayscale or gradients are a real pain and don’t print very well, so try to stick to solid colors. All halftones are screened at 55 lpi.

We look forward to seeing the designs as they come in. It is an incredible outpouring from this intensively creative community! It’s a pleasure to serve as your sticket team.

If you have any questions, just let us know.

Love,
Your Flipside 2016 Sticker/Ticket Selection Team,
Rufus + SuzyQ


Thinking about missing Town Hall: NO!

Come see your friends, make some new ones, and learn all the ways you can participate.

Spring Town Hall
Saturday, February, 6, 2016
At Lloyd the Warehouse
3106 Industrial Terrace
Austin, TX 78758


Important Dates

The Ticket Window isn’t the only thing you should mark on your calendar. Sticket Designs are due January 29th. Spring Town Hall is scheduled for Saturday, February 6, 2016. The First Work Weekend is slated for the weekend of February 20th. All these things will be revealed to you if you stop by the 24/7/360 calendar and help yourself to a steaming cup of calendar!


Combustion Chamber Meetings

There are no more CC meetings in 2015, but they’re back on the calendar for January 4, 2016.

The Combustion Chamber is an advisory committee to the Austin Artistic Reconstruction LLC to facilitate community input & transparency for the policy-making process and organization of burn community events. CC meetings each start at 7:42 pm at the Warehouse. Special topics are as follows:

Jan 4:

  • LLC/Regionals/AF Updates 
  • Calendering
  • Volunteer Recruitment

Have a topic you believe the community needs to discuss? Please send suggestions to cc@burningflipside.com.  Please keep in mind that we discuss community and policy issues, not operational ones.

Special November 2015 Announce

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We interrupt our regularly scheduled programming to bring you a Special Announce Message! Important things happen when they happen, regardless of scheduling attempts. For instance, we have two big items that need to be distributed. They came up after November’s Announce message went out, and they really need to be seen before the December Announce message. So, without any further ado:


NO! Don’t you see? Burning Flipside needs an EFFIGY!

If you have a strong opinion or a grand vision about what Pyropolis should build and burn in ‘016, and you’ve got the time, crew, and plan for how to do it, now’s the time to tell us!

This year, though, we’re doing things a little bit differently. There will be two rounds for the effigy proposals. Read closely for all the info:Effigies

First we are calling for letters of interest. If you want to put together an effigy proposal, create a basic outline of that proposal and submit it to us. Once we have received the letters of interest, we will then begin the second round, where the interested parties will be given more information and asked to produce fully fleshed-out effigy
proposals.

Your letter of interest is due in twelve days – by 11:59 pm on Nov 22nd!
(Those who make the second round will be informed of the date their final proposals are due.)

Being a DaFT lead means you’re responsible for designing the effigy and leading the build team to create the Flipside Effigy, both during pre-event and on-site. You don’t necessarily need to be a professional engineer, architect, or carpenter. However, these skills certainly help. We suggest you seek advice from experienced builders and project
leaders, should you need assistance or advice. It’s a challenge, but don’t be scared! Be a rockstar! Lead DaFT!

Don’t wait till it’s too late! The DaFT (Design and Fabrication Team) Selection Committee is here to help! Prior to the deadline, feel free to show (one or all of) us what you’ve got! Pick our brains! We’re all ex-DaFT leads, so we’ll be able to give you real insight into how to (or not to) build, delegate, lift, bolt, screw, nail, cut, ShopBot, beat-to-fit, transport, budget, burn, and otherwise DO the effigy things.

Contact us at: daft-proposal@flames.burningflipside.com

From all of us at the DSC, happy designing!

Jic, Beth, Dave, Chainsaw, Dotti, Krahnik, Lance, Kaleb


Call for Sticket Designs

Hey Flipizens! Would you like two free tickets to Flipside 2016?
And did you know that designing the art for the ticket or the sticker is actually the only way to get TWO free tickets to Flipside?!? Leads, volunteers, even LLC members, pay for their tickets.

Design the Flipside ticket or sticker and submit your design today! The person who submits the winning STICKER design will get TWO free tickets to Flipside 2016. The person who submits the winning TICKET design will also receive TWO free tickets to Flipside 2016.

Keep in mind all designs must be original. No clip art, and positively NO copywritten material may be used. The designs can be created digitally or by hand. You must follow the specifications listed below, or your design could be disqualified.

SticketSo break out your pen, marker, crayon or stylus and get the ideas flowing. Hand-drawn submissions are perfectly fine, but must be delivered before the deadline: 10 pm Friday January 29, 2016.
Submit your designs or any questions to Rufus & SuzyQ at stickets16@BurningFlipside.com

We will positively confirm every submission we receive, so if you do not receive a confirmation within a few days, please email us back, and we will confirm receipt.

Burning Flipside will do its best to include all submitted designs, in some form of hype, the survival guide, or the website, so your art should get seen. When you submit you are implicitly giving permission for us to use your design – on the ticket or sticker, on the Burning Flipside website, or in the Survival Guide. If for some reason you do not want to give this permission, please specify that when you submit. Also please indicate how you would like your art to be credited.

TICKET Design Details:

Please include the following information within your Ticket design:

Burning Flipside
No
May 26-30, 2016
www.burningflipside.com

Please do not post or display your ticket design anywhere else until after the contest ends. (The artist for the winning ticket design will be asked to refrain from posting it anywhere until after the event.)

  • Artwork should be 2.375 x 4.375 inches.
  • 1/8 inch all around WILL BE CUT OFF creating a final size of 2.125 x 4.125 – this extra space is called bleed.
  • Artwork should be CMYK.
  • Artwork should be supplied at 100% as either vector based art (Illustrator or Inkscape) or at 300dpi if it is a Photoshop file.
  • If Photoshop – .tif, .eps, .psd and .jpeg files are preferred. Please save jpeg files with “maximum quality”.

Tips for successful reproduction of your design:

  • Do not place text too close to the edge of your design. It should be 1/8″ in on either side once the artwork is trimmed. Pick fonts that will be easy to read and try to not use a font that is really thin on a dark background. It will “plug-up” and be hard to read.
  • Do not get too complex, it is often easier to create artwork at a larger size and reduce it down. Keep in mind what it will look like at the smaller size.
  • If you create your art in layers, be sure and save that layered file just in case the printer needs anything altered – this will make it easier on them and you.

STICKER Design Details:

Please include at least the following information within your Sticker design:

Flipside 2016

    • Sticker Art should cover a 2.5″ circle at 300dpi.
    • Make your design simple! Intricate and super-fine lines (less than 1-pt) tend to dry up in the screen and will not show up on the sticker. (For your reference, 1pt lines are roughly the same size as what a medium ball point pen will draw. It is a good idea to keep important elements of your artwork at least 1/8″ from the edge of the sticker to allow for cutting. Serifed fonts can be a nightmare – especially at small point sizes. Set all type to at LEAST 10 points.)
    • In the past we’ve only printed black and white stickers, or another color and white. Grayscale or gradients are a real pain and don’t print very well, so try to stick to solid colors. All halftones are screened at 55 lpi.

We look forward to seeing the designs as they come in. It is an incredible outpouring from this intensively creative community! It’s a pleasure to serve as your sticket team.

If you have any questions, just let us know.

Love,
Your Flipside 2016 Sticker/Ticket Selection Team,
Rufus + SuzyQ


We now return you to your regularly scheduled mayhem. Carry on!

Announce November 2015

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NOvember is in the air. The weather is turning slightly cooler, the Fall decorations are out, and the inevitable creep toward Winter continues. Burning Flipside 2016: No. It’s happening in May, but the preparations are already underway. Teams are assembling to organize volunteers, Design and Fabricate the effigy, and get the ticketing process squared away. There’s always something going on, which means there’s always a way for you to PARTICIPATE!

Stay tuned to the Flipside Flame, the Announce email list, and the official Burning Flipside Facebook Page. Remember, if you have something you’d like to contribute to the Flame or Announce, use Flipside Flame/Announce Submission page to send it in. Announce tends to be at the beginning of the month, and Flames usually get published around the middle of the month. Get me the info at least a week before then, and I’ll do my best to get your contribution included.

~Editor


Leads Nominations

NOminate yourself or others for Lead positions. Nominations are now open, and close on NOvember 4th. Community feedback starts after nominations close, so look for more information about that to come.

If you have any questions about any of the lead positions, you can consult http://wiki.burningflipside.com/wiki/Main_Page

Here are the areas with volunteer positions:

Art Site Ops Safety Site Prep
City Planning Site Sign Off Communications 360/24/7
Volunteer Coordinator Genesis AAR LLC Combustion Chamber

Note: AAR, LLC and Combustion Chamber positions are special roles filled in a different process.

The sign-up form has a lot of great detail. Go! Nominate away!

If you’re not interested in being a Lead, but want to learn more about volunteering in general, check out the All Things Volunteering page and play the “Choose your own adventure” game.


DaFT Proposals

The Design and Fabrication Team (DaFT) is the group that brings the effigy to the playa year after year. Got an idea of what you’d like the effigy to be? Check out the Effigy Page for more details, and we’ll post more info as it becomes available.  Seriously, what do you think “No” means when it’s on fire? Give it some thought and show us what you’ve got! Send submissions to daft-proposal@flames.burningflipside.com any time before the end of NOvember 22nd.


Combustion Chamber Meetings

The Combustion Chamber is an advisory committee to the Austin Artistic Reconstruction LLC to facilitate community input & transparency for the policy-making process and organization of burn community events. CC meetings each start at 7:42 pm at the Warehouse. Special topics are as follows:

Nov 2:

  • LLC/Regionals/AF Updates – “Let’s Catch Up” on what’s happening with the LLC, Regionals, and Area Facilitators.
  • CC Handbook Draft Review – The Combustion Chamber’s handbook is getting reviewed for completeness, accuracy, and relevance. If you’ve ever wondered how they do what they do, this is a place to start learning.
  • CC Retreat — Retreats are a fun way to help the CC members get to know each other and bond as a team.

Nov 16:

  • LLC/Regionals/AF Updates – “Let’s Catch Up” on what’s happening with the LLC, Regionals, and Area Facilitators.
  • Art @ Church Night – Who doesn’t love more art?
  • More Large Burnable Art? – Who doesn’t love more large art ON FIRE?

Nov 30:

  • LLC/Regionals/AF Updates – “Let’s Catch Up” on what’s happening with the LLC, Regionals, and Area Facilitators.
  • Adult Camp Placement Follow Up – Some things to consider when locating camps during the event. Logistics, y’all.

Have a topic you believe the community needs to discuss? Please send suggestions to cc@burningflipside.com.  Please keep in mind that we discuss community and policy issues, not operational ones.