Burning Man
Law is one of the five co-founders of two events that merged to form what became known as the Burning Man Festival, AKA Black Rock City. The three most well-known founders and present partners in ownership of its name and trademark (Law, Michael Mikel, and Larry Harvey) were known as "The Temple of the Three Guys" (a phrase coined by Chris de Monterey, when he proposed 3 large plywood cartoon cutouts of the founders as a comic honorarium to be installed at Burning Man) according to the Brian Doherty book, This is Burning Man (Little, Brown, 2004).
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