Basic Info
Project Details
Please provide a concise description of your camp or project. This is the description that will appear in the WWW (What, Where, When) guide. Entice participants to come check it out! [max 150 characters]
This is for admin purposes, so we can get a clear picture of who you are and what you plan to offer! Please provide us with details about your vibe, your space, and the events you will offer. The more details you give us, the better we can place you! [max 1200 characters]
Please describe the size and shape of your theme camp frontage. Your "frontage" is the public activity space facing the road that participants are invited into. Details about the size and shape of this help us place you! Please describe if you use a structure that has a particular shape (eg, 24sq m could be a rectangle or a dome!) If your set up is flexible, describe this as well.
Team Information
Enter "N/A" if no experience
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BITF has a limited number of total Directed Tickets, and it is possible that total requests exceed the overall allotment. The information in this field will allow us to add perspective to the requests and allot these limited tickets appropriately across the entire event. Note that we do not require the names of the key team, nor a list of specific individual roles. Functional team sizes will suffice (eg. Four setup and teardown crew, two venue management and six performers during shows, etc). *Note that we will observe your operations onsite, and mismatches between your Directed Ticket allotment, and your operational team in the field, will be noted and may affect future placement and ticket allotment decisions*
Detailed Placement Information
Describe the specific co-location requirements, including all the other involved projects and shared resources. *There is no guarantee you will be co-located as requested. Co-location requests will only be considered if all involved projects make the same request*
Enter all detailed location requests or constraints here (eg. "Want to be in the forest" or "want to be away from late night sound camps", etc). If you share resources with another project and detailed this above, you do not need to repeat the information here. Provide detailed context for your request so we can assess criticality. *We do not guarantee we can accommodate any request for a specific location, and we will not be receiving requests for revised placement once the detailed placement is assigned, so this field is your opportunity to detail any needs you have*
Required Project Plans
If you are providing your own power, please describe how. Generator use can impact placement and safety. List each generator model and wattage you plan to use, safety, monitoring plan for the generator (fire extinguisher, fuel dump, hours of operation, safety person, etc.), and intended precautions to minimize noise bleed (quiet generator, sound baffle, etc.). Please refer to survival guide for generator best practices. If you are a sound camp or art project placed in an area serviced by power, please specify your approximate peak wattage usage and hours or operation.
Please describe, in detail, your Leave No Trace (LNT) plan. Who is responsible for the overall execution of the plan, what day/time do you plan to do your final MOOP sweep, what tools will you be bringing, and who will be onsite for tear down and able to sign off on LNT with the LNT team?
Who will remove the garbage, recycling, organics, grey water, and other waste from your assigned placement area and dispose of them responsibly during and after the event? If your camp or project generates waste or collects large audiences, what containers will you bring for waste management like bins, bags, or boxes? Bonus Question: How can MOOP cleaning be part of your project's culture and involve Burners at your parties, or in your art?
If you have any structures, stages, or art over 18" off the ground designed to support people, please describe any safety measures (like railings) to prevent people from falling. Include details on your construction techniques, materials used, and number of people your installation is designed to support. How will you limit it to the max number of people? If your installation is over 18" off the ground and is NOT intended to support people, please indicate how you will keep people from climbing it with signage or by design.
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If you plan to serve alcohol or food to participants, please review the alcohol and food safety guidelines in the survival guide and ensure that you follow appropriate food safety practices.[max 1000 characters]
If you are planning a public, sex-positive space, you are expected to have significant experience in the management of such spaces to ensure an environment of enthusiastic consent, and that minors are not allowed in such areas. Please detail your safety processes and key roles (guardians, dungeon masters, etc). below.
If your project features violence not suitable for minors, please detail precautions to protect participants and to keep minors away from relevant areas.
Detail your fire safety plan for any fire elements noted above.
Please describe your camp or project's public interactivity to engage and include participants. Include details about the physical space hosting the interactivity if applicable. [max 500 characters]
If you would like the art in your camp to be listed on the map or in the guide, you must provide details for each art piece, in this section. (You don't need to list art here if you are applying for art placement in a separate application.) For any art projects you are installing in your camp without submitting a placement application, please describe each project in detail including height, if it can be climbed, and a safety plan if needed. Note that all art in your camp is subject to the same safety protocols as your camp and may be subject to approval by the art safety team.
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Please provide any additional notes, information, or requirements you think we would like to know! [max 500 characters]
Please describe the programming you intend to offer that uses amplified sound. Include the days/times for the various programs.
Additional Information
Additional info which doesn't fit anywhere else, including praise for the volunteers!