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La Nuit Je Danse avec la Mort

28 Jun

A peak into the profoundly mind transforming world of the Santo Daime ayahuasca religion in this contemplative video about the Flor da Montanha community

3D VR Psychedelia

14 Jun

Put on your VR headset and go on an adventure in the sky. 3D VR films, widely available on the web, are offering new types of immersive visual journeys which can prove incredibly psychedelically enticing.

 

Off the Air: Technology (S07E02)

23 May

Aired in 2017.

List of videos in this episode:

My Expanded View by Corey Hughes
AB95 by Wham City Comedy
Glucose by Jeron Braxton
Scissorhands Unboxing by Thu Tran
Doorcuts by Zak Tatham
Why Cecco Beppe Does Not Die (Scratch ‘n Sniff Edition) by Ben Coonley
Day Off 1 by Jillian Mayer
Robotomy by Sam Hochman and Alex Reynolds
End of Simulation by Milton Melvin Croissant III
Lyrica by Shana Moulton

Grinder- a fractal short (Jesper Nybroe)

23 Apr

The world of Mandelbulb 3d animation gets a suprisingly horrific treatment by VFX artist Jesper Nybroe.

Grinder – A fractal short from Jesper Nybroe on Vimeo.

 

Are You Ok? Cause I’m Ok. (A film about taking mushrooms with mom) – Rivka Rivera

19 Apr

A crowd funding campaign for a this movie about a woman and her mother who eat mushrooms together. Happy bicycle day, all of you! Today is the 75th anniversary to the discovery of LSD!

“I Think I Love You” by Xiya Lan

5 Feb

A very beautiful and thought-provoking 2d animation (and probably one of my favorite animations from 2017) about the many different forms and aspects of love we experience in this world.
Created by a California Institute of the Arts graduate, Xiya Lan

There’s a lot of ideas associated this with animation. If you’re curious about more of it, Id recommend reading the description of this video.

Experimental 1960s psychedelia by Jud Yalkut

13 Jan

Some real history of psychedelic video. These are videos by 1960s experimental psychedelic film maker Jud Yalkut. Here a quote from a dissertation about Yalkut by psychedelic historian Chris Elcock.

USCO also collaborated with the filmmaker Jud Yalkut, who produced disorienting films allegedly in an attempt to ―find another way to hit people, to dislocate them, and then re-center them at the end – very much a trip analogy.‖102 Masters and Houston described his art as ―a torrent of hurtling colors and lights, forms blinking, whirling, and surging. Image follows image in rapid-fire succession, distorting awareness of time and space as the sensory bombardment continues.‖103 For Gerd Stern, a testimony of Yalkut‘s use of psychedelics is apparent in his heavy use of the in and out zoom,104 as can be seen in his collaborations with the polka-dot artist Yayoi Kusama.105

On March 1, 1968, Kusama presented her ―Self Obliteration‖ at the Cooper Square Arts Theater in front of a crowded audience. To accompany the happening, a band composed of late-teenagers called ―The Dayz Beyond‖ played psychedelic rock. Kusama entered from behind the stage, ―dressed in red leotards with white dots sporadically covering her outfit and wears a long-furred black coat.‖ She was soon followed by three semi-nude men who wore US flags around their waists. As she began to paint dots on their skin, more naked or near-naked participants joined in. Then, a fake policeman arrived on stage, swinging his club and shouting that everyone was under arrest. He was wrestled down to the floor and stripped. Kusama then produced a print of the Mona Lisa and began painting dots on it, while a film partly made and edited by Yalkut appeared on a screen, just above the band. The whole event was intensified by flashing strobes.106

(From:Elcock, Chris. “High New York: The Birth of A Psychedelic Subculture in the American City.” PhD thesis, University of Saskatchewan, 2015.)

Loie Fuller – Danse Serpentine by the Lumière Brothers (1896)

7 Jan

This is the earliest psychedelic film that I am aware of (1896!) featuring the legendary dancer and Art Noveau icon Loie Fuller. The film was made by the Lumiere Brothers, who were among the earliest pioneers of cinema, which means psychedelic visuals were there from the very start.

Here’s a short video about Loie. What a goddess!

Flight Through Spacey Design Elements

1 Jan

Hope everyone had an amazing and/or psychedelic 2017!

Here is a trippy experimental short film, taking you deep into time and space to help kick off your year of psychedelia

Heres to 2018, and hopefully, another great year

 

Trippin’ with the Folks

20 Dec

A slacker has to trip with his parents in this great short film.