“Anything Yoshitaka Amano is perfect for tripping.” says Erika Hsu who sent me this link, and judging from what I see, I can certainly believe that. This one is part of the short movie 1001 nights. Beautiful dreamscape.
“Anything Yoshitaka Amano is perfect for tripping.” says Erika Hsu who sent me this link, and judging from what I see, I can certainly believe that. This one is part of the short movie 1001 nights. Beautiful dreamscape.
Some interstellar jazzy worlds from Pharoah Sanders for a lovely psychedelic morning.
(Link: Aleksander Marcic. Thanks!)
A psychedelic video to a song about the wonders of Hash written in the early 70’s by Israeli singer Shmulik Krauss. This song is a part of the album “Kraus Vs. State of Israel” which Kraus wrote from jail. The clip was banned for screening in Israeli TV.
(Link: Ori Ben Ezra. Thanks!)
Cosmic imagery, collective consciousness, glowing mandalas and environmental messages in this highly psychedelic and beautifully animated clip by Gong.
(Link: Tom Orgad. Thanks!)
This one has the whole trip: it begins with a group tribal hunter-gatherers dancing around a fire, shooting giraffes, beating on tribal drums and riding shamanistic power animals in the astral, the psychedelic realm. Andrew VanWyngarden shooting down his inner monsters with glowing fire arrows. Things get even more psychedelic when MGMT group members kneel down to receive a pill on the tongue in what appears to be a highly psychoactive sacrament. Then comes a homage to a scene from Alexander Jodrowsky’s avant-garde esoteric film the holy mountain, where the heroes throw stacks of money into an enflamed hole in the centre of a round table. Then Maya temples and the vision begins a new. Post-modern computer generated psychedelic aesthetics with primitivist, esoteric, and mythical themes – what more could you ask for!
Katamari Damacy is definitely one of the most psychedelic computer games ever and many of it’s psychedelic videos are found on the web, always featuring funny looking mushrooms, flickering lights and curious dreamlike creatures. We Love Katamari!!!
(Link: Yaron Karlinsky. Thanks!)
Beautiful kaleidoscopic music video of Japanese musician Cornelius.
(Link: Galia Tanay. Thanks!)
This amazing claymation made by clay animation arist Bruce Bickford, to the sounds of Frank Zappa, never ceases to evolve, creating a world of continuous movement and change. Just like ours…
(Link: Ran Rishon. Thanks!)
Charlie the unicorn is having one hell of a trip. Is he the banana king?
(Link: Ori Ben Ezra)