Turn Your Life Into Art, Caveat Magister
Turn Your Life Into Art, Caveat Magister
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Turn Your Life Into Art
Lessons in Psychomagic From the San Francisco Underground

Author: Caveat Magister

Narrator: Lee Goettl

Unabridged: 8 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/02/2022


Synopsis

Over thirty years, San Francisco's underground art scene developed techniques to create magical, impossible, life-changing experiences. Today big corporations are trying to figure out how to spend millions of dollars to do what these artists and anti-artists did using nothing but time, space, and imagination. It was "a movement without a manifesto," with people discovering how it worked through trial and error. Very little was written down—until now. Caveat Magister, widely seen as one of the leading voices of Burning Man's philosophy, has written this book to explain what these experiences were, why they worked, and how you can create your own.

You Will Learn:

● What "psychomagical" experiences are, and why they can have such a powerful transformative effect

● Why rag-tag groups of weirdo artists have been so good at peak experience design, and why wealthy corporations filled with equally talented people have done so poorly

● Where "magical art" connects with the work of Jung and the Humanistic psychologists to support personal development and mental health

● How to create experiences that go beyond design and seem impossible—until you experience them yourself

About Caveat Magister

Caveat Magister is frequently mistaken for a fictional character. He has lived in a Buddhist monastery in India, covered international nightlife for Playboy.com, taught autobiographical writing to high school age students in prison, was a founding member of Burning Man's Philosophical Center, the founding board chair of The San Francisco Institute of Possibility, and covered regional politics for newspapers in upstate New York while he was the bar columnist for the San Francisco Weekly.


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