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Kutay Cengil

22 Feb


Kutay Cengil’s work consists of short 3d animations ranging from abstract to absurd. You can see more at his excellent tumblr page here.


Jamie Lidell – You Naked

5 Feb

Jamie got The Force.. in his mike stand.

The White Winter Mountains

25 Jan


Cold-weather psychedelia from Marco Nuñez. The song is Regret Making Mistakes by Balam Acab.

Infinite Dream I & Finite Abyss – by Bea

12 Jan

Vimeo user Bea has some really sweet positive vibe psychedelic video. Her relaxation aid video from above really did the work for me… Her other video “Finite Abyss” which takes place in a strange pink universe also had quite a soothing enchanting effect on me. Nice!

Carnival and other mystical stuff

27 Dec

This is the intro to one of the most mystic and psychedelic television series that I’ve ever seen. If you are into weird slow mystical psychedelic stories you should watch it. It had only two seasons so it’s not too much of an addiciton

 

And if we are dealing with mystical experiences… every mystical experience needs flashy lights:

 

But if you want to experience the wonders of the mind here and now check out this mind-illusion video:

Hiranyaloka

21 Dec


Here is some 3rd eye imagery, pyramids, and flying castles for your brain.

AndreasLupo – 100 percent wet

10 Dec

 

What dreams may come

5 Dec

In this 1998 movie, relating a possible life after death, R. Williams has a great sensory experience !

Infographic animations – Marco Bagni

26 Nov

Marco Bagni creates spectacular infographic animations. His infographic reel has a groovy feeling to it, which makes information seem groovy in itself.

Here is another one of his videos,  an “infographic essay on the meaning of life” which features the pretty psychedelic idea that “getting lost is the only way to find your path”, which reminded me of Timothy Leary’s famous quip that “You have to go out of your mind to use your head”.


 

A Slower Speed of Light

18 Nov

A Slower Speed of Light is a game developed by the MIT Game Lab and it aims to make the crazy world of special relativity relatable to everyday experience. You can experience the Doppler effect, the searchlight effect, time dilation, Lorentz transformation and the runtime effect all rendered in realtime. And all of this in the familiar setting of a first person platform game with loads of colorful, vibrant giant mushrooms.

You can download the game for free here and study physics all night long.

(Btw, the game is open-source and the code will be released soon. so if you would like to develope a game with an engine that renders relativistic physics in real time…)

[many thanks to Karo]