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· One min read
Damian Tarnawsky

Blazing Swan is a regional burn in Western Australia happening March 27-April 2 and is using dust.

Blazing Swan Screenshots

Compared to other regionals there was a big adoption of the self-management features of dust that allow camps to manage their own events and music. As part of this several features needed to be added including:

  • Multiple theme camp owners
  • Sending notifications on camp registration
  • Additional moderation features before publishing
  • An overview video for camps on how to manage their camp
  • A walkthrough video for regional organizers on how to manage the event
  • Addition of Art management
  • A rework of the home page of the dust app to make sure the regional closest to you shows first

As well as making a lot of happy blazers, it was also a great learning experience in developing the dust platform.

The one and only time I got to go Blazing Swan was in 2015 and some day I'd like to make it back there...straight to the pool room ;)

Blazing Swan 2015

· 4 min read
Damian Tarnawsky

Love Burn has hundreds of theme camps and 7k+ attendees, so in terms of scale it is about as big as regionals come. Happening February 15-18, I made the decision to make dust available for Love Burn a week beforehand based on the fact that I could see enough data to use in the app.

· 2 min read
Damian Tarnawsky

Radical Inclusion is a Burning Man principle and it seemed to me that regional events were lacking the tools needed that were available for the big burn. Including all regionals by providing a tool like dust would be a wonderful gift. I needed to make sure make that dust would scale so that it could be used by any regional.

· 2 min read
Damian Tarnawsky

SNRG is the Burning Man regional event for Southern Nevada (essentially Las Vegas). In 2023, SNRG was happening at the start of October, a short month or so after the burn. I was asked if I could help out with the "What Where When" as software for managing this in previous years was now costly and there wasn't anything viable that could be used. Dust was a perfect candidate for SNRG as it had worked well at the Burn. However, it was designed for just that: the big burn and not a regional....

So, it was time for an extremely quick rewrite: I needed to create a backend for dust capable of managing camps, events and music. In a few short weeks that is what happened I had used various technologies to create a data store and backend application.

I used Cloudflare and some of their services like R2 to store camp and event images and JSON files (the final output for events, camps and art), KV for temporary data storage and Workers to manage the service that allows camps to register their events and me to publish approved content. I used Netlify to store the admin web app and build it from source code.

By the time SNRG happened in October dust was rebuilt and allowed theme camps to add and edit their events. It was rough and a bit buggy but it worked and the groundwork was there to use this for other regional burns.