Giant Hummer (Bummer)

ThomasGreen
The biggest luxury item has become a big bummer. Artist Myk Henry and his crew talk about consumerism of the American Dream and the art that portrays it.
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  • mdmf
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      mdmf  
    • Nothing like making assumptions. The tires were not part of the burn, as well as any other plastic or rubber components.

    • 3 years ago
  • sh0kr0k
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      sh0kr0k  
    • Better yet, transform an actual Hummer into an art car and have it run on vegetable oil. THAT would be a real great expression! :-)

    • 3 years ago
  • sh0kr0k
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      sh0kr0k  
    • It looks amazing. But it would have been really cool if they made mention of an alternative way to use the materials for a different construction. Say, next year, the pieces could be used as part of a structure or let people paint their own messages on it. Or if they used environmentally-friendly paint since it's going to be burned, that would have made this truly part of the Burning Man spirit.

    • 3 years ago
  • ThomasGreen
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      ThomasGreen  
    • They did not burn the tires. Just the wooden structure of the Hummer as a symbol for ending the purchasing of large gas guzzling automobiles. Myk told us that the Hummer has now been discontinued for civilians. How about that?

    • 3 years ago
  • roxannesterlingastor
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      roxannesterlingastor  
    • I do think all the burning of everything is a waste...and I'm not a baby , you must be if you can't take critisizm. Burning stuff, any stuff, is part of the problem. Save the burning for the man alone, keep that the focus...does everyone need to do the same thing ...think outside the burning box kids... your supposed to be artists...come on think think

    • 3 years ago
  • AlbusCavus
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      AlbusCavus  
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    • It was an honor to be a part of Myk Henry's team. They worked really hard to build this "house" in two weeks in scorching heat, cold nights and crazy sand storms. The Bummer was painted by Peter K and Pose2 of Albus Cavus.

    • 3 years ago
  • ddd3ddd
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      ddd3ddd  
    • a fine statement on the hideousness of the consumerculture and the H2 as the nightmare finale of waste and conspicuous consumtion. those who find it wasteful to burn this art piece, in the spirit of buning man, just don't get it. i find it far more disgusting to relize that real hummers have been going up in smoke since '02, not to mention the resources, lives and money that have been wasted...

    • 3 years ago
  • BFAM_RVS
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      BFAM_RVS  
    • I did want a Hummer H1 for a good, long time...but with the price of gas rising and never looking back, I still think it's a cool ass truck, but practicality is going to win...unless I win the lottery, then I will get 4 of them...

    • 3 years ago
  • zaqqaz
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      zaqqaz  
    • Actually you are right as an art piece it is great.. I just have an issue with the fact that the creator misguidedly thinks it is a statement against "wasteful consumerism". Torching the thing is infact a blatant act of "wasteful consumerism"..
      Aaaah breathe deep, burning lumber, paint and rubber. the bitter smell of hypocracy..
      I

    • 3 years ago
  • lredd
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      lredd  
    • love it! did you see the painting! looked beautiful
      and to those who are emotionally disturbed over this.... awe!!! its ok, don't cry, you need me to get your banky for you? Mr. Big Wheels made you think a little bit, maybe the art scared you a little bit....maybe your mad cause you have a big tonka truck... just make sure you never go to burning man, ok, and everthing will be allllrrriiigggghhhhttt.

    • 3 years ago
  • zaqqaz
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      zaqqaz  
    • lredd:

      Actually you are right as an art piece it is great.. I just have an issue with the fact that the "Bummer's" creator misguidedly thinks it is a statement against "wasteful consumerism". Torching the thing is infact a blatant act of "wasteful consumerism"..
      Aaaah breathe deep, burning lumber paint and rubber. the bitter smell of hypocracy..
      Ignorance is truely Bliss!!!!

    • 3 years ago
  • chilling
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      chilling  
    • man that hummer is pure art, I hope that when they burn it they take the tires off otherwise people are gonna be poisoned

    • 3 years ago
  • yikeyboy
  • gnolan
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      gnolan  
    • Wow. I've wondered about this seeing some of the more elaborate structures. All that new lumber burned. This is pretty disgusting. We have to fight to save our forests up here and self important folks with too much time and/or money on their hands blow off natural resources to satisfy their "artistic" whims. No thanks.

    • 3 years ago
  • gnolan
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  • MarcialCZ
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      MarcialCZ  
    • Excellent, "an statement that should be heard." still I think the tires should have been made of paper or something other than rubber.

    • 3 years ago
  • zaqqaz
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      zaqqaz  
    • God-dammit... All stinks of hypocracy to me, all those precious resources going into making a statement against "consumerism"... Then to ultimately burn it all!! Is this some sort of sick joke,??,
      Those big rubber tyres are really going to stink (pollute) the place up with highly carcenogenic black smoke and all...
      I would not want to be within miles of that.
      So much for wasteful consumerism!!!
      Damn it.. You retards are adding to the problem, (der!!)
      Go plant a tree you stupid fuckers..

    • 3 years ago
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