Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Sticky Mountain Time

I spent the month of August living off the grid on my friends land. I've been there a few times before, some of you may of seen the photos of their beautiful hand built homes nestled into the mountains of North Carolina. This trip was different because I would be documenting the End of the World's Fair. Intended to be a family reunion of sorts the fair hosted a smattering of ceremonies, music, art, installation and performance. A month long wedding with no actual marriage. A reason to celebrate our friends that have become family in a place with no distraction.

Only a handful of us stayed the entire time. It's difficult to say exactally how many people came and went between August's two full moon's. I think it's safe to say around 200 friends came and stayed for various amounts of time during the month. Like myself people traveled far to spend time here. They came from all coasts via car, plane and even on foot hiking in from the Appalachian trail. The event happened with no online promotion. Invites were sent out via snail mail, flyers posted in friends homes and news traveled by word of mouth. Planning actually began years ago.

I could say a lot about what I learned during this experience. It was a personal challenge for me to live without my phone, no internet and basically surrender to the elements. Bottom line the world didn't stop and I grew stronger. I'm totally happy to answer any questions you may have but for now I'll let the photos speak for themselves. I shot over 3,000 images. I selected 290 to publish online for public viewing.

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My shack where I stayed my 33 days in the mountains.

We made amazing things happen during this month. I think the most important for me was connecting with one another face to face and remembering what we are capable of creating. Janet said it would take an anarchist miracle to pull it off. You ask and you shall receive.

Full photo set here.

If you are interested, photos from my past visits to this land that focus more on the structures that have been built can be found here & here

5 comments:

Cassie said...

breathtaking.

Anonymous said...

This is dreamy...

Anonymous said...

These are amazing, Faythe. Thanks so much for sharing. I can't stop looking at them.

Antonella said...

Amazing, makes me want to go home and create something
:-)

hugs from Italy
Anto

Shrie 'n Brett Spangler said...

Wow. Crave this.