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• We quaffed a few pints and ended up climbing a in San Francisco's North Beach. Up in the old steeple, we spoke in the hushed, animated tones of teens at a slumber party, sharing stories of after-hours mischief from our past. By the time we were back on the street it was clear that for Law our holy trespass had been no fluke. As the stories came- of hanging like "a spider in a cathedral" in the deepest known free pit in the world (Mexico's Sotario de las Golondrinas) and commandeering an abandoned toothpaste factory for a post-apocalyptic costume ball-it was clear that he lives for these exploits. Pressed by those confounded by his antics to eXRlain his devotion to pranks that regularly leaveJUtQ"} br9_ke 21 end'i~.ger his Ilfe'tLaty.can IT'wiJ",sbq,U reasonable explanations: -I 5 Detter tnan wa cnlng IV. Most mass-produced culture leaves him bored and America's relentless materialism angers him. In so many words, he'd rather do something than buy into it. Still, any number of people could agree on this without helping organize-as Law has-a Kill Your Television block party where revelers torched and sledgeham- mered hundreds of TVs. And most would tire long before they gave seven years of their life to cultivating the surreal ist, pyromaniacal Labor Day jamboree known as Burning Man. " I have different reasons for different things," says Law. "Mostly I like to see people do weird shit they never thought they were capable of. I like getting attention," he adds. "And I like thumbing my nose at what I don't like." But to stay on Law about his motives is, finally, to miss the point. His is one of those if- you-have-to-ask, you'll-never-understand situations. After any amount of philosophizing, Law ultimately shrugs, "I don't know. I have no choice." Some make a great pizza, some perform open-heart surgery, others encode software pro- grams. Law excels at helping others see, as if for the fi rst time, what they stare past everyday. Like the Manhattan Bridge on their morning commute. We march single file . Worried that the bright lights on the wal way will give us away, Law suggests we move to a less secure but far less visibre platform inside