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Lucifer Rising // Kenneth Anger

31 Dec

” Lucifer Rising is a short film by director Kenneth Anger. The film was completed in 1972 but was only widely distributed in 1980. Anger began filming around 1966, hiring a young musician named Bobby Beausoleil to act and compose the soundtrack. The film was abandoned in 1967 because Anger claimed the film footage had been stolen by Beausoleil. (Beausoleil and others said that Anger had simply spent all the money for the film). Anger then used some of the existing footage in another short film, Invocation of My Demon Brother. Beausoleil was convicted of killing Gary Hinman under the orders of Charles Manson in 1970. Anger began filming again several years later, with British singer Marianne Faithfull appearing in the film. Jimmy Page was brought in to record the soundtrack, but after he had a falling out with Anger, he was replaced by Beausoleil, who wrote and recorded the music in prison.

Bruce Riley / Psy-Painter

24 Dec

Chicago-based artist Bruce Riley fills canvases with abstract organic forms made from layer after layer of dripped paint and poured resin. While looking at images of his work online, it’s difficult to grasp the depth and scale of each piece which can be penetrated by light from multiple angles, casting shadows deep into the artwork. Riley works using a number of experimental techniques, frequently incorporating mistakes and unexpected occurrences into the thick paintings that appear almost sculptural in nature. Filmmaker Jason Stanfield recently stopped by Riley’s studio and shot this brief studio visit. You can see more of his paintings on Flickr, and at Packer Schopf Gallery.

And Merry Christmas to Everyone !

Jaguar uses DMT

17 Dec

We already know that Dolphins, cats and many other animals use plants and natural substances to alter their consciousness.

Take this jaguar for instance, who seeks out and then happily munches on the Banisteriopsis caapi vine located in rain forests of South America.

Into the colorflow

10 Dec

Three processes interact to make this animation. A spontaneous differentiation due to a multi-scale Turing instability causes the development of dots and lines of various colors. Each color is also a movement, leading to a compressible flow which smears and obliterates the dots and lines. The third process is an overall exponential growth or inflation. Small structures expand, and the Turing instability causes sub-structures to form.

By Jonathan McCabe

Italian Motorbike Display

3 Dec

Let’s Enjoy these Cop’s moving Mandalas 🙂 !

And thanks to Ben Labûche for sharing this with me !

An American Hippie in Israel, Amos Sefer, 1972

26 Nov

 An American Hippie in Israel. Also known as: Ha-Trempist (The Hitch-hiker)

Written, Directed and Produced by Amos Sefer.

Tangerine Dream – Ricochet

19 Nov

On the 11/12/2010, I published Tangerine Dream – Live At Coventry Cathedral 1975 (https://dailypsychedelicvideo.com/2010/12/11/tangerine-dream-live-at-coventry-cathedral-1975/) because I have been smashed by the discovery of this Psychedelic Band.

My interest for Tangerine Dream has never stopped since!

Today I want to share an other gem :

HUACHUMA // San Pedro cactus

12 Nov

A group of friends visit Peru to learn about the sacred plant medicine Huachuma, also known as San Pedro cactus. The ceremonial use of Huachuma for healing, magical, and divining purposes has been a continuous tradition in Perú for well over 3,000 years and still continues today at Spirit Quest in the Amazon basin. Step into the world of  H U A C H U M A.

Arun Tazieff – Cookie

5 Nov

Do you like Psychedelic Rock ??

This might tickle your ear !

http://aruntazieff.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/band.aruntazieff

Tobe Hooper // EGGSHELLS (1969)

29 Oct

Eggshells is an independent low-budget film released in 1969. It is the first film directed by Tobe Hooper. It was written by Kim Henkel and Tobe Hooper (writers of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre).

Tobe Hooper’s first film, Eggshells, released a half decade before The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, has long been considered a lost film, with there being little hope that a print would surface. The film has attracted attention because it is Tobe Hooper’s first film, as well as that of his co-writer, Kim Henkel, and because, by all accounts, it is very much a slice of life and rare record of Austin circa 1968. Against all odds, a print has surfaced. Eggshells will be shown for probably the first time in close to four decades at the South by Southwest Film Festival 09.