Archive | October, 2015

irrintzi

13 Oct

Irrintzina is a kind of basque festive yell, initially used by witches and shepherds.
By Jon Boutin.

Purusha – Chih-han Lin (Hannah)

12 Oct

“Chih Han (Hannah) Lin’s Purusha (2015) is a 2.5D animation about a biomorphic character of the same name, who wishes to be beautiful. She lives in a world with other creatures whose elaborate patterns she envies and seeks to steal for her own use. Purusha’s use of experimental colors and patterns in a watercolor-like painting style evokes a mysterious imaginary world that conveys the important message of loving oneself as one is.”

“A Message” by Kelela

11 Oct

The video for “A Message” from Kelela’s recent Hallucinogen EP builds up a lot of quiet tension before it releases it into the psychedelic outburst of the finale.

Ships in Distress in a Datastorm

10 Oct

 

This is an ‘Abstract Compressionist’ video painting from Belgian video artist Jeroen Cluckers. A datamoshed remix of Peter Monamy’s painting ‘Ships in Distress in a Storm’.

Cool Court sarring Nachos the Cross-eyed cat

10 Oct

This gem was brought to me by my former student and awesome TA, Super Josh Weisbrod.

Days of High Adventure by Open Source

9 Oct

Spectacular fractalic imagery with some kicking psytrance in this video to a track by Open Source.

Poetry of Perception

8 Oct

By: MCB80x Neuroscience

Dorian Concept // Draft Culture

7 Oct

Taken from the Dorian Concept album ‘Joined Ends’ released October 20 2014 on Ninja Tune.

The Helio Sequence – Battle Lines

6 Oct

Video by Emanuele Kabu.

Alma Zohar – Psychedelia for babies and children

5 Oct

Israeli singer Alma Zohar recently released two exceptionally beautiful psychedelic music clips from her children’s album “Pele” (Wonder). Filled with delicious indigenous imagery, these videos are just the right thing to show your psychedelic babies and kids, and if you have more suggestions for psychedelic videos for babies and children, please let us know, because there is a host of psychedelic parents searching for such materials for their kids.

(Link: Galia. Thanks!)