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Last year we posted some of Ben Ridgway’s work (here) with a teaser for Cellular Circuitry. The full version has now been released, and I don’t think I’ve ever seen a more accurate representation of what ayahuasca does to visual perception.
Sweet Dreams // Marylin Manson
3 Apr
A bit bad trippy, but still psychedelic !
1998 Interscope Records
Psychedelic clips from Bloodmeridianredux
25 MarYouTube user Bloodmeridianredux has a collection of beautiful and very psychedelic videos to psychedelic tracks by many bands. Check out his page if you feel like watching more.
Here is a beautiful 68 minute video from the Austin psych fest 2013, from Bloodmeridian’s page.
(Link: Harpo Marx. Thank you!)
Cellular Circuitry
22 MarLast year we posted some of Ben Ridgway’s work (here) with a teaser for Cellular Circuitry. The full version has now been released, and I don’t think I’ve ever seen a more accurate representation of what ayahuasca does to visual perception.
Psychedelic dream
13 Marhttp://www.dailymotion.com/video/xkj9wz_reve-psychedelique_creation
A french team trying to render dream effetcs and feelings in their short movie productions!
Biofluorescent Night Dive – Dahab/Red Sea (Egypt), Masbat Bay/Mashraba, “Roman Rock”
4 MarBio-fluorescence is cool!
Joe from the “It’s OK to be Smart” blog writes about this video:
“A team from the company FireDiveGear investigated some undersea biology off the coast of Egypt during a night dive. What made it special was that they illuminated their subjects with a narrow band of light, between 450 and 470 nanometers, which just so happens to be the only wavelengths that can penetrate the upper layers of the open ocean.
What this gives us is a beautiful fluorescence that is usually masked by contaminating white lights (and daylight at shallower depths). What would normally be too dim for our eyes is brought to life using this special equipment. In a sense, this is what life really looks like at this depth, to those creatures that have evolved to see it.”
(Link: David Montgomery. Thanks!)













