Diane Slattery’s Xenolinguistics: Psychedelics, Language and the Evolution of Consciousness, published in 2015, recounts Slattery 12-year exploration of an alien symbolic language system titled Glide, to which she gained access through psychedelically inspired altered states of consciousness (the term xenolinguistics refers to the study of such alien languages). Slattery’s original encounter with the Glide language occurred in 1998, while she was writing a novel. During a process of self-inquiry regarding an aspect of the novel’s plot she found herself ‘downloading’ a visual language composed of 27 glyphs, which were really just one glyph dynamically morphing and transforming itself into all other glyphs. Amazed at this discovery, Slattery soon learned to use the Glide language as a tool for the navigation of visionary landscapes and the rewriting of the psyche. Among other things, she developed a computer software titled LiveGlide, which she used to write three-dimensional notes during her psychedelic communication sessions, often producing video records of her conversations with the alien other. Here are two of these videos.
A crappy rejected Mario Kart level turned fantasy landscape
21 OctJump to 06:04 for the good stuff.
Or play with it yourself here: http://nvidia-research-mingyuliu.com/gaugan
Tales from the Trip S01E16: Taking Too Many Shrooms Before Your Sold-Out Show
20 Oct
Rapper Fat Tony feels mushrooms are compatible with doing shows even after this nearly-heroic dose.
Choose your own adventure – Supertask Bicycle Day
16 OctSupertask’s massive bicycle day treat that let views choose the direction of the project!
Multiverse by Sean Caruso
13 OctVery nice audiovisual fulldome experience with architectural visions and more. Sean is a member of a Canadian collective called NEST Immersion.













