Is psychedelia movement beyond the trace of the Other?
The video above is one of the most beautiful feedback trips I’ve seen in a while. Enjoy!
Is psychedelia movement beyond the trace of the Other?
The video above is one of the most beautiful feedback trips I’ve seen in a while. Enjoy!
Jeffrey Lewis must be one of the funniest anti-folk singers I came across. Not only this song is funny, I think his rules of LSD are great. The psychedelic experience is a great enlightning experience, but it can also be a frightening one if set and setting is not kept. now let’s discover the meaning of life.
Some Japanese grooves visualized by Teppei Maki. I’m seeing some influences from Vince Collins in the DJ Kentaro vid, but of course the original influences are universal.
Yellow Magic Orchestra had a great sense for the psychedelic dimension in the electronic dreams of the late 70’s and early 80’s. And the clip for the track computer games has it all: early computer games, electronically generated images, Kraftwerk and traditional symbols in one mind-blowing trip (to the left).
Thanks to my psychedelic sister for sending me thie video.
When asked why she turned to digital synthesizers and software engineering after working with analog systems for a long time, American composer Laurie Spiegel answered that she was looking for a way to apply memory and logic to the freedom that the analog synthesizers gave her. A piece of paper as a composers tool provides a kind of memory that is missing in the old analog means of electronic music making. On the other hand you have control over the actual sound production when working with analog synthesizers. You can experiment with the results of your decisions in way that was impossible before. Computers and digital synthesizers now offer you the same degree of independence for experimentation while providing facilities for the use of memory and logical manipulation in the process of composition.
Here is a sample of my actual work in progress in generative video feedback.
more to come soon 😉
video: Samas (Ultimaya/Le complexe du crabe)
Juggling: Joa.na! (Le complexe du crabe)
Music: Hightone (outback)
A surreal trip into a realm of bizarre entities, has some sexy bits in it.
Dir.: Michiel ten Horn