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Birdfractals

28 Mar

They tell us that fractals are all around us in nature, but I didn’t know birds could do that. I don’t even know if this counts as some sort of fractal, most probably not, but it certainly looks like one of those old Microsoft Windows screen savers from the 90’s. Only one thousand times more amazing, because it’s all real, and it’s all birds! Quite spectacular!

Ultimaya // Larsenball //

16 Mar

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)

Badger Badger

7 Mar

A trip gone wrong or a trip gone viral? This might be the most widely viewed psychedelic clip on the YouTube. And still, we have to ask, what’s the deal with the Amanita mushroom?

Fiat Lux

4 Mar

Fiat Lux gives the history of the universe in 3:56. Everything from the big bang, to evolution, to shamanism.

Performed by HUGO (lyricist behind the RAP NEWS), with beat by TREATS (musicfromspeakers.com) and video collage by filmmaker TIM PARISH aka VERB STUDIOS, it is “an ode to the creative muses and the evolution of consciousness”.

The track is taken from the album ‘The Enlightenment Age’ available online through Reverb Nation here, and the video is dedicated “to the brilliant artists and creative minds that have inspired and evolved the human experience into manifesting a visionary society.”

I have a feeling Terrence McKenna would have liked this one.

Barry Hale

16 Feb

Watch the video here

PHASIA: a Video artist Barry Hale and videographer Jane Mulchrone set out to find a physical form of communication between camera operator and dancer by creating a video feedback loop, physically interrupting its cyclical feed and responding to each others’ movements to bring about coherent images from the chaos of the feedback field. Music by andy cox. This video is available with many others on Critical Mass DVD available from http://stores.ebay.co.uk/threshold-st…

Nebulous Soliloquy with PsychoTronic Interface to God

28 Jan

This is so very highly psychedelic… A perfect mixture of electronic music, a powerful speech and beautiful psychedelic imagery which blow your mind.

Drifting away with fractals

27 Jan


I know, we have all seen fractal videos. Hell I think i saw over a thousand videos of fractals of many types, but they are all missing something. Yes the psychedelic experience includes a lot of fractals, but in these videos for some reason the fractals don’t evolve the way they do in the real experience. Fractals cahnge and twist with thought, they have the rythm of thought and are affected by them. When you stare into the fractalic world you stare into your soul, obviously most of the fractal videos miss that. This video on the other hand is the most beautiful fractalic video I’ve seen. I watched it many times and it always sends me on a roller coaster of thoughts. The way the landscape changes on it is the closest I’ve seen to what is experienced during the psychedelic experience.
hope you enjoy it as much as i did.

BTW is it only me who sees this or do other people recognize fields of peyote in some parts of this video?

// Subtiv //

26 Jan

http://vimeo.com/12382557

The audience was asked to deliver us some images in a shared map over the network, which we mixed live on the music.

Software: Photoshop (for placing the images live in a individual mask-grid system), Quartz Composer & VDMX5
Hardware: a bunch of midi-controllers, 4 macbooks, 1 beamer and a Camcorder.

// song: Huoratron-Corporate Occult
// Thank you Vade & Bangnoise

Mandelbox Trip

21 Jan

Mandelbrot Forever.

(Link: Kate. Thanks!)

Cyriak – Surrealistic Animal Evolutionism

17 Jan

In recent weeks we have been receiving a fair amount of Cyriak links. Cyriak, an after effects artist whose work has  already been featured here on the DPV is garnering millions upon millions of YouTube views and quickly becoming a sort of YouTube age Dali (At least in terms of popularity).

Imaginatively and often viciously playing around with simple photos and animations, Cyriak creates dream landscapes which often turn into bizzare nightmares. The result is compelling, though I wouldn’t necessarily recommend it for someone under the influence…