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== References ==
== References ==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desert_Siteworks Desert Siteworks] (Wikipedia)
* [http://www.williambinzen.com/desert-siteworks-thumbnails.html Desert Siteworks Thumbnails], William Binzen.
* [http://www.williambinzen.com/desert-siteworks-thumbnails.html Desert Siteworks Thumbnails], William Binzen.
* Brian Doherty, "[https://encrypted.google.com/books?id=799JDtofMpEC&lpg=PT54&ots=c6BpIxdDIB&dq=desert%20siteworks%20trego&pg=PT54#v=onepage&q=desert%20siteworks%20trego&f=false This Is Burning Man]," 2006.
* Brian Doherty, "[https://encrypted.google.com/books?id=799JDtofMpEC&lpg=PT54&ots=c6BpIxdDIB&dq=desert%20siteworks%20trego&pg=PT54#v=onepage&q=desert%20siteworks%20trego&f=false This Is Burning Man]," 2006.
* [http://talesofsfcacophony.com/desert-site-works/ Desert Site Works], Tales of San Francisco Cacophony Society.
* [http://talesofsfcacophony.com/desert-site-works/ Desert Site Works], Tales of San Francisco Cacophony Society.
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Latest revision as of 04:30, 25 October 2018

Desert Siteworks was a series of art events led by William Binzen, assisted by Judy West and John Law from 1993 to 1996. Desert Siteworks sometimes coincided with Burning Man, and many of the principles developed at Desert Siteworks (such as Leave-No-Trace) were adopted by Burning Man.

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