Burning Man: Rites Of Passage - Night is Ahmed ElHusseiny's sequel to his portrait of the festival during the day. When the sun sets, Black Rock City is transformed from a dusty desert encampment into what looks like a rave on Mars in the year 3000. Here, we get a rare look at the burning of the Man and the Temple, and a smack of floating jellyfish by Billion Jelly Bloom.
Watch the prequel about Burning Man during the day here.
For more work by Ahmed ElHusseiny, visit http://www.ahmedelhusseiny.com/.
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Kasia Cieplak-Mayr von Baldegg is the former executive producer and general manager of Atlantic Studios at The Atlantic.