Archive | August, 2013

“Desert Song” by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros

11 Aug

This one is a real gem! I am getting a strong Jodorowsky vibe here. Hope you enjoy it, too!

You can check out part 2 here.

MUGEN warp by Yumelight

10 Aug

Something very bizarre and psychedelic about this video from Yumelight.

Yawn: Acid

9 Aug


The name says it all.

Video Mapping

8 Aug

As technologies get cheaper we are going to see more and more video mapping in festivals, concerts etc’

This video is from a festival in Geneva:

Spun…

7 Aug

The film was shot in 22 days, and centers on various people involved in a methamphetamine drug ring…

Nedeljko Dragić: Dnevnik / Diary (1974)

6 Aug

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9qh2yv3J6M

Just an explosion of great stuff from the Zagreb School of Animated Films.

Forward – Messe Kopp

5 Aug

I’m always fascinated by works of art which look at time in a backwards way. The film Memento by Christopher Nolan (To my mind, still his finest creation) is one of my favorite examples, and one of the most amusing (and very recommended) explorations of the hilarious implications of backwards time is the first episode of the third season of Red Dwarf. This new video which was shot in streets of Jerusalem is definitely a new favorite for backwards music clip.

“Blandband” by Dungen

4 Aug

For more Dungen on dpv go here and here.

3Doodler

3 Aug

This 3Doodler, the world’s first 3D pen might is a new medium for artists, maker and 3D enthusiasts, which might become a portal to whole new world psychedelic artifacts, and is one of Kickstarter’s most psychedelic projects yet.

Jemapur – Clarte

2 Aug


Animation by Genki Ito. From video description: “Taking as its inspiration the sub-atomic world of a nuclear fusion reaction, Clarte visually re-imagines this microcosm into a beautifully poetic animation, pulsing and flowing along with Jemapur’s dark and textured sound. Experimenting with HDV recording, analog footage of milk floating on water, sediment in rotten wine, and caustics from reflected projector lights were all incorporated into the digital animation.”