In the Mediterranean they are a pest, in Japan they are food, and for Isaac Gale they are graceful color stains, and the inspiration for Lazerbeak’s video “Dream Team”.
In the Mediterranean they are a pest, in Japan they are food, and for Isaac Gale they are graceful color stains, and the inspiration for Lazerbeak’s video “Dream Team”.
“We’re lost on an artificial light;
a white that blinds our human forms.
Take me away, from this moment on we’ll be as one.”
This video is not the kind of mind blowing psychedelic video that are posted here, but well… This type of psychedelic tree is something I only learned about recently and had to share it with you.
I wish one day I will be surrounded by these trees in a moment of true clarity.
For all you winter hibernators, Here is something to remind you of the beauty of springtime during the long cold months ahead. This is from the MySpace page of video artist Mike Celona, that is well worth checking out.
Beautiful things that look like magic are sure to go nicely with whatever state of conciseness you’re at; and there is that “being inside a bubble” feeling you know; and all those double rainbows and morphing shape… Yep, giant soap bubbles are psychedelic.
Quantum physics challenges our normal daily perception of the world. scientist Rob Bryanton has a mind blowing video blog that tries to visualize these concepts, along with commentary on conciseness, language, human history and so on . Every video this genius posts turns me onto a dozen different directions, and of course, several other videos. so make sure you have enough time (althogh it seems that the flow of time is just an illusion: our way of sensing of the fourth spatial dimension. apparently we all have A LOT of time) and dive into his wonderful mind expanding blog:
It sounds tacky: an unexplained cosmic event causes ants to increase their intelligence and try to take over the world. But the movie “Phase IV”, 1974, By Saul Bass (who is best known for his opening titles and posters for Alfred Hitchcock, Otto Preminger and many others) is a slow, poetic and extremely beautiful film. I loved the way he films actual living ants and 1960’s futuristic technology: from squeaking gigantic computers to geodesic domes. will the end of life as we know it will come from these little creatures? or is their technocratic, authoritarian society only a symbol of our own?
Amazingly beautiful sacred geometry clip. Linking the fibonacci numbers with the galaxies, the flowers, seashells and the rest of the cosmic order.
(Link: Mordechai Braunstein. Thank!)