Sentences with phrase «psychedelic dream»

In some cases we are so far beyond a psychedelic dream that it is almost funny.
On another side, there's the Stravinsky Fountain by de Saint Phalle and Tinguely, a psychedelic dream manifested in rainbow plaster and constant streams of water.
As if from the lens of a psychedelic dream, the painter stumbles upon the bodily realities of queer life: here a phallus or a raised rear - end, there a languid back or gleaming face in repose, moments of flesh that are cheerfully frank among the casual slices of life that populate Langberg's real and imagined world.
«Psychopath's is almost like a 1970s psychedelic dream.
If you are looking for some great crochet and pattern designs, this is a psychedelic Dream Circle Vest Pattern!
It begins as barges from far - flung tribes sail in golden vistas toward the waterfall of our psychedelic dreams.

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Psychedelic drugs are unique among other psychoactive chemicals in that users often describe «expanded consciousness,» including enhanced associations, vivid imagination and dream - like states.
«Furthermore, the psychedelic nature of ibogaine tends to induce a dream - like state in which many report autobiographical subjective experiences, like watching their life as a movie from the vantage point of an observer,» Malcolm continued.
Taking a rather punk attitude toward their musical flavoring, they've painted a portrait of «70s groove landscapes with psychedelic effects dripping off the strings with vocals that sound both dream - like and otherworldly.
The animators invoke worlds upon worlds in «Mary and the Witch's Flower:» the green woods and mist - filled forests of England rendered in swooning evocative watercolors, and the show - stopping Endor, a psychedelic space from out of a dream or drug trip, packed with strange objects, unexplainable phenomena, students floating by in soap bubbles, fountains morphing into human form, grotesque creatures loping out of the shrubbery and disappearing.
Part philosophical sci - fi, part psychedelic - existential fever dream, «Annihilation» pulses with the looming unease of the unknown.
The Color Kittens, perhaps more than Timothy Leary and The Beatles, may be responsible for generations of youth saying, its the colors, man while looking at psychedelic visions, because of the brilliantly high - modernist depictions of impossible figures that appeared while the kittens were dreaming:
This overture is a dense psychedelic fantasia of wild desire and unhinged dreaming.
Thompson's most celebrated work and genre - defining masterpiece is at once a psychedelic road trip buddy comedy and a hedonistic 1970s reevaluation of the American Dream.
It's part myth, part dream, all wrapped up in an occasionally psychedelic sci - fi action game heavily indebted to the aesthetics of the «80s and early «90s, and one of the best new games of the year.
Even colorblindness brings about severe limitations: Overwatch's colorblind mode, for example, is a disastrous psychedelic fever dream — it's borderline unplayable.
The group is a mishmash of artists, designers, and technologists who specialize in synthetic art and design, creating trippy projects that are something between a psychedelic trip and a fever dream.
Rather, they created «anti-architecture»: psychedelic renderings, collages and films depicting their dreams — and nightmares.
Photographs and ephemera relating to the project are displayed alongside documentation of other Judson initiatives, including experimental works by Claes Oldenburg and Jim Dine, and those by lesser - known artists such as Martha Edelheit, whose 1960 psychedelic watercolour, Dream of the Tattooed Lady, anticipates later developments in feminist art.
He is the co-author of Electrical Banana: Masters of Psychedelic Art and Dorothy and Otis: Designing the American Dream, the co-editor of The Comics Journal, and has published essays and criticism in the Washington Post, Frieze, and Bookforum.
These paintings instantly pull the viewer in with their harmonic color palettes and intriguing imagery — the combination of fragmented representational and realist elements alongside pure abstractions that are dream - like surreal moments ranging from optical and illusory to psychedelic and trippy — all provide multiple points of entry, both visually and conceptually.
Hollowell's association of the light in her paintings with orgasm, cited in the press release, evokes connections to earlier efforts to engineer bodily energy, such as Wilhelm Reich's orgone box, or to the proto - psychedelic technology of Beat poet Brion Gysin's Dream Machine, a rotating light box intended to generate transcendent, hypnotic states.
Our interests included alternative realities, the spiritualization of nature, the fantastic, the dream, psychedelics, and the study of eastern religions.
Installation view of Matthew Kerkhof's «My Psychedelic American Dream Garage» (2016), a solo exhibition at Good Weather in North Little Rock, AR
One instance that I'm continually drawn to begins with Matthew Kerkhof's «My Psychedelic American Dream Garage» then leads to Sondra Perry's «netherrrrrr» and capping with Hartmut Austen's «Here r more.»
Combined with imagery from his dream diary that he kept since 1978, as well as nods to his favored artists such as Chirico, Warhol, Lichtenstein, Jakuchu, or Escher, the new pieces are converting his fears and traumatic experiences into energetic pop - psychedelic - surrealist images.
Although the film and event make aesthetic comparisons to Gysin's original swirl of fast - moving psychedelic cutups, Dawood's work is anchored in its awareness of the present: The artist has not simply remade Gysin's dream machine.
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