Archive | November, 2012

Grandma’s Nightmare

30 Nov


A bouncing dreamspace of just the sort of textile patterns you would see at grandma’s house.

Creaminal / 60 ANS ONITSUKA TIGER (musique de Norman Bambi)

29 Nov
[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dw5uyusMmBU%5D

Dum Maaro Dum

28 Nov

Psychdelic rock style + Bollywood = !!

Movie: Hare Rama Hare Krishna
Music Director: Shibu Pintu, R D Burman
Singers: Asha Bhosle
Director: Dev Anand

Farbrausch – rove (fr-043)

27 Nov

DPV loves a nice Farbrausch production. If your graphics card is able to handle it, go ahead and run the demo yourself.

Infographic animations – Marco Bagni

26 Nov

Marco Bagni creates spectacular infographic animations. His infographic reel has a groovy feeling to it, which makes information seem groovy in itself.

Here is another one of his videos,  an “infographic essay on the meaning of life” which features the pretty psychedelic idea that “getting lost is the only way to find your path”, which reminded me of Timothy Leary’s famous quip that “You have to go out of your mind to use your head”.


 

New Tokyo Ondo

25 Nov

Beautiful and mind-bending animation!

Check it out! You’ll be delighted.

Here is the homepage.

[thank you, Arjan!]

Potpourri of Pearls – Birds of Luther

24 Nov

This somewhat kinky and definitely bizarre psychedelic music video by the group “Potpourri of Pearls” is a real treat.

Even Though

23 Nov


A trip through the Italian countryside.

OFFICIAL Bjӧrk – Mutual Core

22 Nov
[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_profilepage&v=ZM80F_J-QHE%5D

Thomas Huang who was featured on the DPV with his unique psychedelic video style before,  has created a new video for Bjork.

I really look forward to see more works  by Thomas Huang. I personally think his first video was better, and hope that he will focus on more artistic projects like the first one… but anyhow his style is amazing!

AYAHUASQUEROS

21 Nov

Recordings from the Amazon, Peru 2012

In their visions, ayahuasca shamans say they see the essences that animate living beings, the first property of which is to emit melodies. These essences are considered powerful beings, and ayahuasqueros learn their melodies by singing along. Singing like powerful beings, they learn to see like them, and this gives them knowledge. The melodies that shamans bring back from their visions are called “icaros”; they help navigate the space of ayahuasca consciousness, and can also serve as lifelines when overwhelmed by visions.

FILM BY STEPHAN CRASNEANSCKI

DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY David Duponchel

EDITED AND SPECIAL EFFECTS BY Teresa Pereira

VOICE AND TEXT BY Jeremy Narby

In collaboration with Francisco Lopez
Featuring Victor Nieto and Ushamano Walter Martinez

A program proposed by Frank Smith

In collaboration with Virginie Luc

Mixed by Dug Winningham
Avec la participation de RTS – Radio Télévision Suisse
Special Thanks: Victor Nieto, Gaël Klein, David Duponchel

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