This song is about human connection, but also about our personal journeys and how they intersect in cathartic and beautiful ways in a kind of metamorphosis…
This song is about human connection, but also about our personal journeys and how they intersect in cathartic and beautiful ways in a kind of metamorphosis…
BE is a short film set in the 1950’s. Harvard psychologist Richard Alpert embarks on his first LSD experience with colleague Timothy Leary in hope of finding new breakthroughs in the field of human psychology. The mind-bending substance takes Richard on a psychedelic trip which presents the possibility of spiritual enlightenment.
Directed by Vlad Feier. Written by Victor Oconitrillo who also plays Richard Alpert.
Tripping through space on a snail ship with fractalising lyrics whooshing all around.
Jacob Frössén’s video for “Strangers in the Night” emphasizes the psychedelic undertones in the aesthetics of Dark Wave.
Those 1960s commercials were quite psychedelic here’s an apt and awesome mix of these 1960s psychedelic commercials with some cool music from DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist.
“Visuals by Sebastian Wahl
In Spring of 2016, we teamed up with Sebastian and Black Lake Media members Matt Cummer and Nick Grimshaw to create a one-of-a-kind live visual piece for ‘Journey To The Center’. Sebastian created the still composition as a layered resin piece, and Black Lake ‘brought it to life’ as a digital creation, meticulously animating each element layer by layer, and timing each element perfectly to the beat of the song.”
The Fraternidade Kayman are doing some wicked daime (ayahuasca) works mixed with Umbanda (Brazilian spirit religion) motives in the center of the huge Brazilian city Belo Horizonte , and their YouTube and Vimeo channels are filled with quite mind-blowing videos taken from their ceremonies.
Sean describes this work:
Commissioned for a custom video wall in Chicago, this 4K animated loop is inspired by contemporary, abstract visions of landscape, and is a more refined follow-up to the video ‘Cities & The Sky’ (2014). The installation site features a high elevation and panoramic view of the surrounding city and lake, which guided me to the Japanese concept of ‘unkai’, or “sea of clouds”, to explore multiple shifting perspectives and emerging/submerging points of detail and architectural elements … as an act of meditative looking, the uncanny scale of one’s field of vision becomes temporal as well as physical.
The Biz uses a pirate radio signal to hijack an animated children’s tv show.
Directed by Joseph Armario, animated by Matt Taylor.