Logic of Mind (Robert Heel) – 2006
This is a trippy little exploration of the technology of recording video and sound.
Logic of Mind (Robert Heel) – 2006
This is a trippy little exploration of the technology of recording video and sound.
“Just lie down and listen to my voice”. Dreamy and somewhat erotic psychedelia which makes you float on your sofa.
(Link: Jackdubben. Thanks!)
These virtual-reality associated vids are recommended by the creators to watch with red&blue 3D glasses! I’ve tried it and I agree.
Just by a small Italian village stands a typical-looking house. But unlike it’s exterior, under it is a secret entrance to a hidden complex of rich and imaginative architecture, the Temples of Humankind of Damanhur.
Built by a small group of devoted people with only hand tools, the halls and corridors of the temples are ornately decorated with so many details the sight of viewing it is almost like a trip through imagination, an open book recording and exhibiting human creativity. This all was inspired by the claimed supernatural visions that the group’s leader, Oberto Airaudi, recieved from a previous life at the age of ten.
For more details and information this article is recommended:
Some beautiful imagery in this 1990 remix of Gucci Vumps “Sha! Shtil!”
(Link: Anna Fitzgerald. Thanks!)
A segment from the animated movie based on the comic strip “Little Nemo in Slumberland”. This actualy was one of the first animated films, from 100 years ago, 1911 (and in colour)!
The comic strip “Little Nemo” was created by Winsor McCay between 1904 and 1914. It gained a status of an early classic for it’s imaginative storyline about the hero Nemo having fantastical, surreal adventures during his nightly dreams, every time to wake up safely in his bed just in time, an unconventional style for a comic in those days. It was far from being a simple children’s fantasy, being more threatening and hallucinatory in nature. I think this clip represents it well.
Skittles give you hallucinations. A Supercool and psychedelic commercial for “The Original Skittles”.
(Link: Guilherme. Thanks!)
Another magnificent video from Carolina Melis.
This video speaks for itself! It features a psychedelic-style band, MGMT, discussing psychedelia in various surreal settings. Certainly one of my favorite posts I made here.
And less relatedly, when I got introduced to this excellent band it was by no other than the DPV. It was when their music video for “Time to Pretend” was published here (https://dailypsychedelicvideo.com/2010/05/07/mgmt-time-to-pretend/).