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Plurals

12 Jun

Mesmerizing interactive installation by Derek McKeon. A live encounter would no doubt induce extraordinary states of altered consciousness.

Velveeta Heartbreak – psychedelic abstract brut fantasy

11 Jun

Velveeta Heartbreak creates cool psychedelic art. This video shows some of his work 2003-2011.

Pipilotti Rist at Venice Biennale 2011

10 Jun

Work by Swiss visual artist Pipilotti Rist at Venice Biennale 2011.

Electric Bullet

5 Jun

By Andromeda Software Development and excess. 1st place at TRSAC 2010.

Liquidpaint by David Katz

3 Jun

If  you enjoyed this and want more, you can watch the long version here.

And if you got inspired to play around with living color, you can get yourself a nice little “psychedelic paint program” here.

Hallucinists

25 May


Video by Wiley Wiggins, music by The Octopus Project.

The psychedelic festival of lanterns in Taiwan

23 May

Held on the first full-moon night of the lunar year, the Lantern Festival is commonly regarded as one of the most important and romantic festivals in Taiwan. The festival is celebrated with lantern making, lantern riddle games, and displays of glittering decorative lanterns.

The origin of the festival lies in the festive activities of an agricultural people celebrating the lengthening of daylight hours and the coming of spring after the New Year. Other legends have it that the festival was actually started by an emperor of the Han dynasty (206 B.C. – 220 A.D.), who was a devout Buddhist and who ordered his people to display lights on the fifteenth night of the first month of the lunar year to pay respects to Buddha. According to the same legend, holding torches or lanterns on this night makes it easier to see deities descending from heaven to give blessings to the earth. Yet another legend has it that in the Tang dynasty, the emperors would celebrate the festival by ordering hundreds of beautiful women to sing and dance with lanterns in the brightly lit plaza. These festive activities gradually spread to the common people and developed into the most popular festival in the year after Chinese New Year. The festival is also called the Little New Year. In the old days, these festivities, together with the celebrations for the Chinese New Year, would last for as long as forty-five days. Nowadays the festival lasts for a week.

Andrew Lyons – “Loucid” & “Heisenberg”

22 May


These audio-visual compositions by Andrew D. Lyons are from 2001 and 2002. The visuals were constructed in Houdini.

Supernal Psychedelia

20 Apr


Hopefully this video will set a nice floaty tone for your 4/20.

Psychic Land by 2veinte

10 Apr

2veinte are a bunch of funky Argentinians, who do commercial motion design and on their free time they fill their droppers full of liquid psychedelia and squirt it all over our unsuspecting brains.

Bonus trip: