A groovy audio-visual treatment for an old but still valid philosophical point.
Official music video directed by Cameron Limbrick.
A groovy audio-visual treatment for an old but still valid philosophical point.
Official music video directed by Cameron Limbrick.
The effect of the panoramic view in this video is wonderful. It makes you feel like spying into a vast alien world that is continuously revealed and hidden. This strengthens the impression of an artificial nature that is constantly changing before you can grasp it.
Video produced by AUTO64 (Tom Phillipson)
[Thank you for the link, Karo!]
This could go well in my gym as a new kind of fractalic aerboic lesson.
(Link: Miguel Lozano Noria. Thanks!)
Cultish space-time exploration with hipsterical aesthetics.
Camila Writes us:
” Hi! Before everything, I want to say that this blog have a marvelous concept behind, which made me smile since the first minute I got here. About the video, I’ve made this one during my freshman year on uni. I think is both, visual and soundly, psychedelic. I consider myself living a psychedelic life, not only because the subculture I’m into, but because of the way I see life!”
Thank you Camila, we could see this from your video, which we liked a lot! Keep on living he psychedelic life!
“Of course we thought, well, lets blow it up and photograph it…” (Coppola’s comment on his obligation to remove the structure build for the set of the Kurz Compound)
I suggest Apocalypse Now as another classic of psychedelic cinema.
One of the strongest psychedelic scenes was not even a part of the movie. You actually see the set for the Kurz Compound being blown up after the shooting of the movie was finished. Using the footage for the ending credits let to a lot of speculation about an alternative ending (check out Coppola’s comment in the link above for more information – also for better video quality).
“Cuentos Huicholes de la creation” is a trailer for what would be a feature film based on ancient stories of the Huichol people, a native American group from Central Mexico. It makes use of Huichol style paintings in a fantastic way.
(Link: Mae5. Thanks!)