It does not get anymore trippy than this one. Superjail, a series described as psychedelic on Wikipedia, gives us an extreme hypertrip full of shiny colors and references to Yellow Submarine and Timothy Leary.
(Link: Avi Graiver. Thanks!)
It does not get anymore trippy than this one. Superjail, a series described as psychedelic on Wikipedia, gives us an extreme hypertrip full of shiny colors and references to Yellow Submarine and Timothy Leary.
(Link: Avi Graiver. Thanks!)
Some psychedelic space age fashion from 60’s designers such as Pierre Cardin, Andre Courreges and Paco Rabbane. Mixed with some early electronic music from Mort Garson. These outfits could prove superb for any psychedelic experience.
* BAD TRIP Notice – Caution this clip features (some) dark materials and might catalyze bad trips, especially while under the influence of psychedelics.
One of the defining characteristics of the psychedelic visual experience, and of the psychedelic experience in general is endless transformations of things morphing into each other, as you can see in other videos which were featured here on the DPV, such as The Amazing Mr. Brickford.
This video created by Andreas Hykade also shows this tendency: Morphing the whole world upon itself, skipping between dimensions and amazing landscapes of figures and emotions.
(Link: Snapovitcz. Thanks!)
This commercial is about psychedelic cat food that has hallucinogenic effects on your cat. A commercial that makes you go, Miao!!!
(Link: Asaf Stuhl Trauring. Thanks!)
Some psychedelic sights and sounds from the 90’s by English group Future Sound of London.
(Link: Gerben. Thanks!)
“The hippies’ freedom and their strange ideas are attracting national attention”. Amusing 1967 psychedelically styled trailer for the movie The Love-Ins which prominently features a character obviously based on Dr. Timothy Leary. Like other mainstream films about psychedelics from the era, at the end it all comes down to: Acid will ruin you, and even Dr. Leary gets a pretty straightforward admonition in the film.
Psychedelic and groovy ABC from Sesame Street.
(Link: Michal Vexler. Thanks!)
Lots of 60’s style psychedelic effects in this one, but it is actually quite contemporary, done by the Belgian band “Michel Drucker Experience”.
This Israeli commercial for yogurt really blew my head off, maybe because I was in the right state of consciousness when I first saw it.
Highly commercialized, highly silly and definitely highly psychedelic. Of course, don’t miss the Amanita Muscaria mushroom shaped house which the kid drives by on his lovely yogurt train.
“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.