Protagonist Barry’s trip in Panos Cosmatos’s brilliant Beyond the Black Rainbow. The full film features sublime psychedelic aesthetics throughout. A brilliantly unsettling film.
The Sunshine Makers (Van Beuren 1935)
6 FebA DPV fan writes us:
“I watched “The Sunshine Makers” (2015) on Prime the other night. Today I wanted to look at its poster, so I searched for it on Google and stumbled across this 1935 animated short. I didn’t find it particularly trippy in execution, but the idea of bottling and delivering sunshine by happy hippies, er, pixies, sure felt prescient. In fact, their lab at 1:17 (https://youtu.be/84StCRUgG18?t=77) reminded me in no small way of the labs where Scully and Sands made their ‘sunshine’.”
Enjoy the weekend!
My Octopus Teacher | Official Trailer | Netflix
8 OctThe new My Octopus Teacher film by Netflix, besides being spectacular – is also uber-psychedelic.
Morgan Beringer – Nobody in Particular
17 AugThe masterful Morgan Beringer has been releasing full length videos on demand. They are all incredible, but this one is particularly recommended. Fascinating, haunting and terrifying in equal measure. View the full video here: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/nobodyinparticular
The Caretaker – Everywhere at the end of time – Stage 2 (WEIRDCORE.TV)
18 May
Long form video from Caretaker’s four part “Everywhere at the End of Time” album cycle.
Musician’s notes:
“The second stage is the self realisation and awareness that something is wrong with a refusal to accept that. More effort is made to remember so memories can be more long form with a little more deterioration in quality. The overall personal mood is generally lower than the first stage and at a point before confusion starts setting in.”
Have A Good Trip on Netflix
7 MayNetflix has a new film about psychedelics set to be released this Monday, and it looks very promising!
Endless Sandwich
29 JanIf you care anything for new-media art, do yourself a favor and go see the Weibel retrospective at ZKM which is on until 2020-03-08, as well as the historical new-media collection. For me it has been a humbling, awe-filling and possibly artistic-life-changing experience. By the way, everything you ever did or thought of doing or will do, was already done in the seventies. More on this to come.
“Between TV and viewer there is a function, i.e.: The user switches the device on and off. This function is illustrated and content of the program. A “sandwich”- character of real process and figure process, of reflection and action. In the screen there are viewers seen sitting in front of their TV. In the last picture a disturbance occurs, so that the viewer who watches this scene has to get up, in order to repair the failure. Thus the screen of the next viewer is disturbed. The disturbance reproduces itself, up to the real TV set, so that the real viewer must rise the same way, in order to remove the disturbance. Time delay: The real action is the final point of the reproduced process.” [Peter Weibel]















