Updated 2 years ago

“The original Burning Man, in 1920, was suffused with a heady exuberance drawing from the ending of The Great War and the Spanish Flu. The zesty bacchanalian eruption of pent up human exuberance, self expression and hedonism, infused with a cornucopia of chemical innovations would remain unrivaled until Burning Man picked up once again in the 1980s.
Interestingly, some of the salvaged pictures captured in Burning Man 1920 displayed haunting distortions of human faces that led some to conjecture that the event was actually visited by demons who possessed some of the attendants. We will never know.
Since this has circulated and is circulating far and wide, note that it *was* originally posted in the Midjourney official group, and is indeed Midjourney generated (you can see that in the long comment feed too).
And, as this is getting traction, a link to my next collection, vintage smoking ads: https://www.facebook.com/groups/officialmidjourney/permalink/472405921717644/
New stuff that’s more along the lines of this forthcoming!”
