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Sign up for Inspiration Alchemy and take advantage of the limited-time Black Friday special offer here! https://inspirationalchemy.com/Welcome to a special episode of the Creativity and Consciousness Podcast! Recorded live in April 2024 at the Chroma Dome during the Texas Eclipse Festival. This is an illuminating panel discussion featuring some of the most influential figures in the visionary art movement. Hosted by Jake Kobrin, this conversation dives deep into the creative processes and philosophies of renowned artists Alex Grey, Allyson Grey, Android Jones, Amanda Sage, Chris Dyer, Blake Foster, and visionary art curator Jen Ingram.Subjects:•Exploration of the Creative Process: Each artist shares intimate insights into how they channel their inner visions into tangible works of art. Discover how meditation, intention, and mindfulness play pivotal roles in their artistic journeys.•Defining Visionary Art: The panel delves into what truly constitutes visionary art. Is it the result of psychedelic experiences, dreams, or profound moments of inspiration? Listen as they unpack the term and its significance in today's artistic landscape.•The Intersection of Art and Spirituality: Learn how these artists view their work as a spiritual practice, a means of connecting with higher consciousness, and a way to bring transformative experiences into the physical realm.•Community and Collaboration: Jen Ingram discusses the importance of community within the visionary art scene, highlighting how support, inclusivity, and collaboration are essential elements that foster growth and innovation.Jake Kobrin: https://jakekobrin.com/ / https://instagram.com/_.kobrin._Alex Grey: https://www.alexgrey.com/ / https://www.cosm.org/ Allyson Grey: https://www.allysongrey.com/ / https://www.cosm.org/Android Jones: https://androidjones.com/Amanda Sage: https://www.amandasage.com/Chris Dyer: https://positivecreations.ca/Blake Foster: https://sydwox.com/Jen Ingram/Tribe Thirteen: https://tribe13.com/Tune in and be inspired by these masters of visionary art as they share their journeys, challenges, and the magic that unfolds when creativity meets consciousness.Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review if you enjoyed the episode! Join the Telegram community to stay updated on new episodes here: https://t.me/+QgtZiyv8tVlmNGJl If you've enjoyed this podcast, consider buying me a coffee! https://buymeacoffee.com/jakekobrin
In this intimate episode of The Creativity and Consciousness Podcast, I share my personal story of transformation and growth—from a challenging adolescence to finding my purpose through art, magick, and inner exploration. This journey includes pivotal experiences with visionary mentors, peak psychedelic moments, and profound insights into self-realization. Through stories of resilience and inspiration, I explore how embracing our true path can unlock a life of meaning, impact, and connection to something greater.Topics include:•Early challenges and the search for meaning through creativity•How encounters with artists like Android Jones and Alex Grey shaped my journey•The role of psychedelics and peak experiences in self-discovery•Understanding the Daimon as a guiding inner force•The concept of ‘Euphorigenesis'—life-affirming transformations beyond trauma•Embracing magick as a practice for shaping inner and outer realities
In this episode of our Super Awesome Podcast Show, Chris visit his Visionary Artist friend Jessica Perlstein at her San Francisco California home studio. They got into a bunch of fun topics about her art career, the visionary art scene through the years, being an intern under Android Jones, changing mediums and styles of expression, etc. May you be very inspired by this conversation! Webpage: https://www.jessicaperlsteinart.com/Insta: @jessicaperstein --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chris-dyer8/support
This episode is for the lovers, the dreamers, the believers... This episode is also for those who have lost hope... For those traversing the waters of grief, solitude, loneliness and longing This episode is for the ones who believe in magic and miracles...and the ones trying desperately to discover even a fragment of proof that the magic and miracles do, indeed, exist This one's for the broken hearts; The open hearts The hopelessly romantic hearts I see you I feel you And this one is for you .... Cover art by Android Jones
This episode is for the lovers, the dreamers, the believers... This episode is also for those who have lost hope... For those traversing the waters of grief, solitude, loneliness and longing This episode is for the ones who believe in magic and miracles...and the ones trying desperately to discover even a fragment of proof that the magic and miracles do, indeed, exist This one's for the broken hearts; The open hearts The hopelessly romantic hearts I see you I feel you And this one is for you .... Cover art by Android Jones
Join Random Rab and Suzanne Toro as they take a deep dive into his new music collaborations, AI, Nature, creation, freedom, aliens, imagination and his inspiring evolution.Random Rab About Random Rab http://randomrab.netVinyl Order: https://www.diggersfactory.com/vinyl/...Tour: https://randomrab.com/#tourMay 11th with Android Jones https://www.bandsintown.com/e/1052733...About:Emerging from his own distinct corner of the West Coast electronic music scene, Random Rab offers a powerful and unique contribution to sonic exploration. Often referred to as “The Master of Emotion” his music is patently beautiful and melodic. With diverse influences ranging from trip-hop, classical and Arabic to bass driven compositions, his songs are considered anthemic and timeless. As a multi-instrumentalist and singer, his tracks are organic, uplifting and stand on their own as a distinct genre. Listeners of all types of music can find something they can relate to in his sound.There is no doubt that Rab understands a multitude of musical styles. He has been the front man of a heavy metal band, toured as a classical trumpet player, played bass in a country music band, was a scratch DJ for a jazz fusion project, was the singer for a rock band in Mexico and has collaborated with countless musicians of all styles. From acoustic performances in the Himalayas to rocking packed clubs in New York, Random Rab has found a way to connect with people of all kinds. With a dedicated fanbase born from the San Francisco underground, Random Rab has become a Burning Man legend known for his sunrise sets that have now become one of his most sought after performances. His current popularity can often be traced to his breakout album, The Elucidation of Sorrow.. This album firmly established him as a recognizable force in the electronic music scene. His latest and 4th album aRose, catapulted him into the state of momentum that is now taking hold internationally.Sometimes performing solo and at other times featuring collaborative musicians, the live experience is focused on a high quality translation of sound that is simultaneously sexy and psychedelic.
This weeks guest is the one and only, Android Jones! One of the world's most prominent psychedelic visionary artists working today. Based out of his hometown in Colorado, Android's work has been featured across the world in a wide array of different mediums. From having an extensive clothing line, to projecting his art onto the Empire State Building, Android has gone on to establish himself as one of the forerunners of technologically infused art. In this conversation, we explore a recent tragedy that Android underwent at the start of 2023 and it's implications on the nature of surrender and groundlessness. SHOW TOPICS - Android's Brush with Tragedy in 2023 - How Does a Space Affect our Creative Process? - How Android Prepares to Create Art - Dealing with the Groundlessness of the Bardo - Becoming Vulnerable and Receiving Support - Receiving Love from Strangers - Does Fixating on Fear Help Us? - Navigating Narrative Collapse - How Do We Help Others Moving through Narrative Collapse? - Emphasis on Physical Practices for Healing - Suffering and Grace LINKS androidjones.com
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Support these mind melds and join the community on Patreon! Visionary art legend, Andrew "Android" Jones returns to the mind meld! A couple of months back, Andrew awoke to one of his worst fears — News that his beloved studio was up in flames. By the time he arrived at the scene the structure, filled with countless irreplaceable art pieces and hundreds of thousands of dollars in gear, was completely engulfed in flames. As soon as he saw it, he knew it would be a total loss. I've been wanting to talk to Android ever since I heard the news. I'll be honest, the lucidity, wisdom, and real transformation Android embodies throughout this conversation took me by surprise. Relevant Portals For Android Jones: https://androidjones.com/ https://www.instagram.com/android_jones/ Support TED- Visit THIRDEYEDROPS.com Sub on youtube! Crowd-sponsor the show, get rewards, and join our wonder-dipping community on Patreon Leave us a 5 star review on Apple Pods Follow and review on Spotify
Buckley Rue is an author, activist and public speaker surrounding the subjects of Revolutionary Theory, Psychedelics, Hermeticism and more. He has a degree in Religious Studies from UT Austin, and is the founder of the UT chapter of Students for Sensible Drug Policy and the Austin chapter of Extinction Rebellion. He has interviewed artists from Clozee, to Desert Dwellers, to Android Jones. His debut novel 'Afterlife' was published in 2019 and 2023 will see his forthcoming novel titled 'The Titan'. In this episode Matt and Buckley discuss discovering spirituality, Hermes Trismegistus, a legendary figure that originated as a syncretic combination of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth, the city of Alexandria, Kundalini Awakening, and finally Revolutionary Theory, the subject of Buckley's recent presentation at Astronox. Enjoy the conversation and thank you for listening. Buy 'Afterlife' now: https://www.amazon.com/Afterlife-Buckley-Rue/dp/1647139627/ Sponsored by Feel Free: https://botanictonics.com/ Use code 'Xian40' at checkout to save 40% --- Sponsored by SHEATH: https://sheathunderwear.com Use code 'TIMEWHEEL' at checkout to save 20%.
This week I have one of the most vulnerable, personal, and profound conversations ever shared on the show — and it's one that speaks directly to the deepest and most persistent themes addressed on Future Fossils. Android Jones is one of the world's pre-eminent digital painters and an utterly singular and inimitable visionary artist. He's also a loving husband and father of three, an old friend (even if we don't talk as often as I'd like, or as perhaps we should), and someone I regard as a torch-bearer along the paths of both professional uncompromising creativity and openly psychedelic parenting. And now he leads the way in helping me and his planet-wide fanbase learn how to process grief and rise from the ashes of loss like a badass phoenix…A few weeks ago, the barn he inherited from his father — in which he kept all of his creative technology and projects — burned to the ground. Here is the intense and vulnerable two-hour conversation we had about his loss and the spiritual transformations he has undergone since. For the first time ever, Android gives a play-by-play recounting of what happened that fateful morning and how he has grown in the aftermath of losing his “dragon horde” of technology, art, and personal records. And we explore the science and philosophy and esoteric interpretation of what it means to grow beyond the envelope of the human organism into our “extended phenotypes” of technological augmentation — and then to lose it all in a single incandescent moment, laid bare by an Act of God to face the world with sudden and intense rawness.This is a powerful, one, folks. I'm honored to share it with you…(Big thanks to Lucid News for inspiring me to do this. You can find a very, very tightly-edited transcript of this discussion on their website.)Editor's Note: I mention a passage from William Irwin Thompson's The American Replacement in Nature in which I misquote him as speaking on “prophets and pastoralists” when in fact he wrote about “mystics and moralists.” You can hear the correct quote in this track from my 2016 Boom Festival performance, which plays at the end of this episode:"The moralist tends to think the laws of God are more on his side than on his enemy's, so he will try through faith and religion and the exercise of ritual to get God to settle down with him and go along with his way of life. The mystic, however, is not a moralist, for motion, complexity, and an angelic-demonic ambiguity in which one's enemy is also a part of a divine manifestation in history are all part of a cosmic life on the other side of the fence. Home means a lot to moralists, but the mystic is society's alien and is not allowed to have a home smaller than the universe. Any time he tries to settle for less, to settle down and set up fences, God appears as the moving whirlwind."- William Irwin Thompson✨ Support Future Fossils:Subscribe anywhere you go for podcastsSubscribe to the podcast PLUS essays, music, and news on Substack or PatreonBuy my original paintings or commission new workBuy my music on Bandcamp (they take 15%)This conversation continues with lively and respectful interaction every single day in the members-only Future Fossils Facebook Group. Join us!I'm also ISO moderators interested in helping steward the Discord server so I can release it into the wilds as a fan-operated platform. Want to claim stake?✨ Tip Jars:@futurefossils on Venmo$manfredmacx on CashAppmichaelgarfield on PayPal✨ Mentioned & Related Links:Future Fossils Episode 111 - Android Jones on Analog/Digital, Painting the Sutras, & Being an Artist DadComplexity Episode 90 - Caleb Scharf on The Ascent of Information: Life in The Human DataomeComplexity Episode 35 - Scaling Laws & Social Networks in The Time of COVID-19 with Geoffrey West (Part 1)Ben RidgwayA Manifesto For Live Painting by Michael GarfieldDeath of a SalesmanTrezor Cryptocurrency WalletsJohn Perry BarlowTheme Music: “Olympus Mons” off the Martian Arts EP by Michael Garfield✨ A Special One-Off Sneak Peek at A New Offering for Subscribers:I recently promised members of my Patreon/Substack members-only Facebook group, where I ordinarily share on the order of ten cool external links a day, that I'd be moving my Web curation into a special newsletter supplement for paid subscribers. Here is a public-facing glimpse at yet one more thing you can expect in return for supporting the intense love's labor that goes into the show and my other creative work:Recommended Reading:Copyright won't solve creators' Generative AI problem (Cory Doctorow)We're in a productivity crisis, according to 52 years of data. Things could get really bad. (Michael Simmons)What kind of a "metamodernist" am I, exactly? (Scout Reina Wiley)Successful AI Will Usher in a New Era of Theology (Caveat Magister)Developers Created AI to Generate Police Sketches. Experts Are Horrified (Chloe Xiang at Motherboard)Getty sues Stability AI for copying 12M photos and imitating famous watermark (Ashley Belanger at Ars Technica)How to Practice Long-Term Thinking in a Distracted World (Bina Venkataraman at Wired)How a 'time of crisis' creates a 'crisis of time' (Richard Fisher)Why Civilization Is Older Than We Thought (Samo Burja at Palladium)The Edges Cases Where Computing and Physics Intersect (Samuel Arbesman)Cosmic Connection: an anecdote about the Pioneer plaque (Roger's Bacon)Japanese Philosophies That'll Help You Spend Money Consciously (Rahul Chowdhury)Recommended Music:Vertigo Gambler — Juvenile Drama (lush folk-electronic pop co-written and mixed/mastered by fellow Santa Fean Toni Dear)David Forlano — Shiver Like Dust (iPad electronic ambient improvisations)Starling Arrow — Cradle (gorgeous all-star group of female singer-songwriters writing and recording together)fy00g — Mummy Fart! (my old friend and collaborator William Allan Ross' latest trippy glitchy bass single)Master Margherita — The Sound of Science (new dubbreak 436Hz mix by Moreno, former curator and stage manager of Boom's Chillout Gardens)Recommended Video:View From The Other Side (Drew Brophy on NDEs, shared by Charles Eisenstein)How to Watch Hundreds of Free Movies on YouTube (via OpenCulture)Cause and Constraints (Alicia Juarrero at The Complexity Lounge)Residuality Theory: Philosophy and Practice (Barry O'Reilly at The Complexity Lounge) This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit michaelgarfield.substack.com/subscribe
Support Lorenzo on Patreon.com Guest speaker: Bruce Damer Today's podcast features two Palenque Norte talks that Bruce Damer gave at the 2022 Burning Man Festival. This talk was followed by an hour-long Q&A session that I'll podcast after I post a few of the other Paleqnue Norte talks from 2022. Although I haven't previewed them yet, there are recordings waiting for me from the talks by Corey Doctorow, John Gilmore, Android Jones, and Rick Doblin among others. My plan is to slowly roll them out to you during the next few months. Bruce Damer's Website Confessions of an Ecstasy Advocate from George Wada Dog Paw Productions on Vimeo. Psychedelic Sunday Variety Series - February 5, 2023
Der Digitalkünstler Android Jones schlägt Alarm. Eine neue Software verspricht, Bilder in Sekundenschnelle zu produzieren, und könnte damit die Arbeit vieler Illustratoren übernehmen. Jones sucht deshalb einen kreativen Ausweg. Heutiger Gast: Ruth Fulterer Weitere Informationen zum Thema: https://www.nzz.ch/technologie/kunst-hat-mich-geheilt-warum-ueberlassen-wir-gerade-das-beste-am-menschsein-den-maschinen-ld.1709953 Hörerinnen und Hörer von «NZZ Akzent» lesen die NZZ online oder in gedruckter Form drei Monate lang zum Preis von einem Monat. Zum Angebot: nzz.ch/akzentabo
Sharing some of my thoughts on AI Art Technology and how it conflicts with being an artist in life. Here's a link to that original Android Jones podcast that I mentioned, titled Art is Dead, Long Live Art: https://thirdeyedrops.com/art-is-dead-long-live-art-with-android-jones-mind-meld-323/android323-2/
For rewards and podcast extras, become a patron! Visionary art legend, Android Jones returns for another massive mind meld. This week, we muse about the emerging phenomenon of AI art and what it means for artists and human creativity in general. We also riff on the role of psychedelics in Android's creative process, trying to capture transcendent truth in works of art, and more. *Support Third Eye Drops* For rewards and podcast extras, become a patron! Follow and review on Spotify Give us a psychic smooch by leaving us a 5 star review on apple pods! Subscribe on YouTube
Jake's back! This time to discuss cosmology, synchronicities, and living in reciprocity with the Earth. We hit on so much, including:The Universe as God dancing itselfSynchronicities vs. confirmation biasObjective vs. constructed realityShifts in states of consciousness (symphony of selves)Mazatec CosmologyRespectful appropriation vs. misappropriation, ways in which we perpetuate colonizationLiving in reciprocity with ourselves, with others, and with the Earth"The Earth wants to reclaim us"Jake is a magical druid and shares so much wisdom. Enjoy!About Jake:Jake is a holistic counselor focused on helping people heal and grow by accessing expanded states of consciousness. Through mindfulness, body awareness, embodied movement, bodywork, sound, and ritual, Jake helps clients identify old patterns and core beliefs, make contact with trauma material, and connect to their bodies and emotions.Website: https://www.jakewheadon.com/Instagram: @jakewheadonArtwork by Android Jones https://androidjones.com/
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Artist. Digital Alchemist. Coloradan. Join the team as we get to know Andrew aka Android Jones; a world renowned visionary artist with a unique perspective and aesthetic. www.androidjones.com https://androidjones-obtain.com/ ~~ Telegram: http://www.t.me/teamrabbithole Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teamrabbithole/ LBRY: https://open.lbry.com/@TEAMrabbithole:9 Podcasts: https://anchor.fm/teamrabbithole Broadcast via https://www.okitalk.com Telegram: https://www.t.me/OKiTALKKanal Image: Bryan Lahr (http://WyzardOfOdd.com)
In episode 7 of “That’s Nifty” the gang sits down with artist GMUNK to discuss his Nifty Gateway drop on April 7th: InframunkTwitter: @GMUNKWe discuss the following topics:“Zoom Closet”, NG Drop: Inframunk, Cannabis: A Beautiful Gift, Entering the Scene, Psymunk, Shooting in Infrared, GMUNK Backstory, Client Work, Physical Data Visualizations, Symbiocene Mythologica, “Always be Learning", Windows Background: It has to be Real, Trading Books, Tycho Collab, Future of NFTs, Collecting, Design Conference Circuit, Discord Giveaways, Thinking like a Filmmaker, Simulations over modelling, “A Date With a Hologram”, Open Editions, Psychedelic Experiences, “Banned from the Internet”, Film, Operation Melt FacesMentions:@soundsred, @BenLukasBoysen, @Android_Jones, @humboldtstate, @JosephKosinski, @github, @ISO50, @withFND, @SuperRare, @rariblecom, @Mad_Dog_Jones, @beeple, @Sothebys,@3LAU, @xsullo, @AlexTrochut, @timothysaccenti, @Open__Earth, @niftygateway, @ABVatl, @muratpak, @Crypto888crypto, @Reuben_Wu, @JamesJeanArt, @HP, @alessiodevecchi, @toomuchlag_, @blakekathryn, @billelis, @Penthouse, @richard_mosse, @simoneone
It’s time for humankind to grow up — but it might also be more important than ever that we reconnect with our inner children and play like our lives depend on it (because they do). And so, given the in-progress BBC/HBO adaptation of Philip Pullman’s masterful fantasy trilogy His Dark Materials, it feels like a great time to talk about this coming-of-age story and its cosmological questions. This week on Future Fossils, we link up with my friends Stephen Hershey and Kynthia Brunette, whose perspectives from acting and the study of human-computer interaction, as well as their deep fanship of Pullman’s writing, add up to a refreshingly fun and casual discussion of some of the biggest questions human beings ever thought to ask themselves.We talk about how translations from one medium to another affect the way we tell our stories; the media theory and logic of reinterpretation; C.S. Lewis and the important critiques of The Chronicles of Narnia; how Lyra Silvertongue is like and unlike Anakin Skywalker and other complex heroes whose success is the fall of an established social order; evolution in a cosmos where tension and opposition are required, and unity rhetoric deeply suspicious; the collapse of networks and how His Dark Materials anchors in the same archetypes as Dan Simmons’ Hyperion Cantos; 21st Century religion and faith in the absence of objects of faith; and much more.You can follow Stephen Hershey on Twitter (twitter.com/stephenhershey) for hot takes and on Twitch (twitch.tv/stephenhershey) for games and philosophy/astrology talks.You can link up with Kynthia Brunette on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/kynthia) or LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kynthia/) to learn more about her and her work with MAPS.Please rate and review Future Fossils on Apple Podcasts! And if you believe in the value of this show and want to see it thrive, support Future Fossils on Patreon. Patrons gain access to over twenty secret episodes, unreleased music, our book club, and many other great things as they spill out of my overactive imagination.We’d also love to have you in our thriving little Discord server, if you’re interested in meeting other members of our awesome scene. (And if you’d like to help edit transcripts, please drop me a line at futurefossilspodcast@gmail.com.)Intro and outro music by Skytree.Related Reading:NBC News — HBO’s His Dark Materials Does Philip Pullman JusticeThe Ringer — Jack Thorne interviewed on the HBO AdaptationEsquire — HBO Show vs. Books DifferencesRadio Times - HBO Show vs. Books DifferencesBBC - Philip Pullman WebchatRelated Future Fossils Episodes:111 - Android Jones on Analog + Digital, Painting the Sutras, & Being an Artist Dad71 - JF Martel (On Sequels & Simulacra, Blade Runner 2049 & Stranger Things 2)61 - Jamaica Stevens (On Crisis, Rebirth, Transformation)55 - "Creativity & Catastrophe" (Talk at Palenque Norte, Burning Man 2017)53 - A Very Xeno Christmas! with Evan "Skytree" Snyder14 - WESTWORLD Problems (feat. Michael Phillip of Third Eye Drops)And when you’re ready to switch it up with some psychoactive music, here's my music and my listening recommendations on Spotify. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/futurefossils. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The thirty-fourth episode of the Quarantine Sessions Podcast is with special guest Anson Phong. Phong is a programmer and digital artist. Phong is one third of the mastermind that created Microdose VR with art direction from visionary artist Android Jones. In this interview we joined Phong on a nature walk and spoke about evolving from an Egocentric to a Worldcentric perspective through shifting our mythologies. More of Phong’s work can be seen here: https://phong.com/ More of Jake's work can be found at http://www.jakekobrinportal.com/You can donate to this podcast at http://paypal.me/jkobrinart
The twenty-third episode of the Quarantine Sessions Podcast is with very special guest Android Jones. Android is one of my favorite visual artists alive and has profoundly influenced the culture of contemporary visionary and psychedelic art. He was also one of the foremost pronounced influences on my art and path as an artist. We spoke about how trauma can be a gateway to creativity, the joys of fatherhood and more. More of Android’s art can be seen at: https://androidjones.com/ More of Jake's work can be found at http://www.jakekobrinportal.com/You can donate to this podcast at http://paypal.me/jkobrinart
I present to you my first ever SOLOCAST! I turned on the mic, let the words flow, and the result is 1.5 hours of me sharing about my personal story of magic, art, and transformation.I talked about my lotus flower blossoming out of darkness into light, and how the online art community at ConceptArt.Org and artist Android Jones played a role in that, I also talked about how I used magic to lose more than 100 pounds without stife or struggle, and how the dharma and Buddhist teachings of Jack Kornfield also played a significant role in my healing and transformation.I made a lot of references that people might want to look into after listening to this episode, off the top of my head, they were: Dr Joe Dispensa - You Are the PlaceboMitch Horowitz - The Miracle ClubAndroid JonesJack KornfieldSpirit Rock Meditation CenterNeville GoddardAustin Osman SpareLon Milo Duquette (especially The Chicken Qabbalist)
Android Jones (@Android_Jones) is one of the most popular digital artists of all time. His work has been featured in the Smithsonian and projected on the Empire State Building and Sydney Opera House. His unique style, dubbed electro-mineralism, features colorful and complex forms displayed across digital portraits, VR, & 360 projection domes.What we discuss with Android:The role of spirituality and psychedelics in his art.How Microdose VR reconnects us with our inner creative spark .The future of real-time game engines and how UE5 could unlock new creative possibilities for artists.Conscious parenting and how becoming a new parent has impacted his art and sense of purpose.Tips for having a balanced relationship with technology.---⭐️
Multi-instrumentalist musician Anthony Thogmartin of Papadosio [band], EarthCry [solo project], and Seed to Stage [music production tutorials] joins us for the first time since Episode 10 to talk about navigating the exponentially expanding body of human knowledge, how interfacing with different media technologies yields new minds and selves at the intersection, and the profound creative evolution he and his band have undergone by embracing tools like Ableton Live. For the ten-plus years I’ve known him, Anthony’s optimism and enthusiasm have inspired me to seize the day and strive for new horizons, and whether or not you make music I have no doubt this conversation will inspire you as well.Future Fossils Podcast is entirely listener-supported. Support the show on Patreon for more inspiring extras than you probably have time for.Buy any of the books we mention in this episode through my Amazon Shop and I’ll receive a tiny kickback at no extra cost to you.Mentioned:Ishi Crew, Complexity Explorers Facebook Group, Scott E. Page, Mirta Galesic, SpaceWeather.com, Neal.Fun/deep-sea, Caitlin McShea, InterPlanetaryFest.org, Sam Brouse, Korg Minilogue, Ableton Push, Meow Wolf, Jessica Flack, The Art of Learning by Josh Waitzkin, Darwin’s Pharmacy by Richard Doyle, Gary Weber, Erik Davis, A Cyborg Manifesto by Donna Haraway, The Shallows by Nicholas Carr, Plato, Thoth, Technopoly by Neil Postman, America Before by Graham Hancock, Wile E. Coyote, Star Trek, Google Translate, Ableton Live, Bitwig, Microdose VR, Android Jones, Anson Phong, Sennheiser, Magic Leap, David Block, Phaedroid, Glitch Mob, Mi.Mu gloves, Oculus Quest, Google Duo, Burning Man, Sweet Melis, The Glass Cage by Nicholas CarrDiscussed:The value of long-form media and the conversation as ways of deepening our engagement with an accelerating world.Neurodiversity and the “social molecule,” and how being different together is good for all of us.“The only reason we [human beings] made it is because we’re good at talking to each other.”Our understanding of the planet is not just expanding outward, but also inward…not just into the vastness of space but deeper into the oceans and crust and into inner space.The more attention you pour into things, the more finely differentiated they become, and things get bigger on the inside than they are on the outside. Earthcry’s concept album Identity Mitosis and its multimedia storytelling about a conversation between AI and Gaia long after the extinction of humankind.What does the future look like without us?Living at the bottleneck between the complexity of the micro and the macro.The self as a plural ecosystem and the conscience as the voice of various unconscious neural motifs erupting into consciousness.Awakening as the abandoning of episodic autobiographic memory and the vice grip of the default mode network.The egoic self as a kind of electrical phenomenon, and possibly a kind of auxiliary or emergency preservation mode (not our natural state of balanced health).Metabolic ontology and the possibility of reality itself changing with the states of the extended body-mind in psychogenic networks.The cybernetic self and how performing music is also being a part of the music technology ecosystem.The dependency of thought on the mediation of technology…handwriting vs. typing, etc., and how different selves emerge in different contexts.Polarization and our refusal to understand one another.Generation gaps in technological fluency.Is the Universal Translator not RUNNING Starfleet?Letting Ableton Live take over Papadosio.YouTube vs. Instagram.Moore's Law and miniaturization in music performance, and moving with the current of technological evolution rather than against it.Michael’s open call to developers to help us create software for controlling music and visuals simultaneously with a gestural interface in virtual reality……and Anthony’s disclaimers about why this hasn’t happened yet.Augmented reality versus virtual reality and how evolution is co-evolving with the human body and mind (not just people adapting to technology).What matters depends on the scale at which you’re paying attention.Future Fossils Theme Music:“God Detector” by Evan “Skytree” Snyder feat. Michael Garfield See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Android Jones is one of the world’s hottest digital artists – even if it’s kind of a mistake to label him this way and limit his creative action to the digital. A master portraitist, designer, and explorer of new tools, Android made concept art for video games in his early years before becoming the creative consultant for the best-in-class Corel Painter software, touring the world while doing live visuals for huge musical acts, collaborating on epic dome projection shows, and ultimately pioneering the possibilities of VR with his latest project, Microdose. But arguably his most vital and illuminating evolutionary edge as an artist has been with his two children, learning to raise the next generation of curious and creative minds. This week on Future Fossils, I sit down for a three-year-overdue discussion with one of the most objectively inspiring people I can call a friend – to talk about our hopes and our concerns for Those Who Come Next, and what being a creative parent means in our Age of Transition.https://androidjones.comhttps://microdosevr.comJoin my community of patrons and receive exclusive perks (like book club membership):https://patreon.com/michaelgarfieldJoin the daily discussions erupting like psychedelic flowers in our Facebook Group:https://facebook.com/groups/futurefossilsWe Discuss:Electromineralism & medium as material agent lending its qualities to your identityTools as extensions of the body, and the most modern tools we have are still so ancientReimagining truths that have real legs on them, not praising absolute truthsFinite & Infinite Games by James P. CarseBeing a part of the six thousand year plus art history conversation that we haveDrilling down to making deeper and more universally relevant art to “provide a greater reflective surface” for viewersVisionary Art, (a different take on)What psychology teaches about making (real) art *for* peopleHow fatherhood changed his art and life and everythingMaking art with kids – both digital and analog media – and how the forms differ as learning experiencesWhat VR has that other media do not, and Android’s first breakthrough moment in Microdose VRWhen Android met Robert Venosa at Art Hardware in Boulder at age 16There are too many things to learnThe future of visual performance is WHAT? (!!!)THE ART SCHOOLGoing Icarus to DaedalusApprenticeshipThe transformative potentials of VR as biofeedbackWhat scares Android Jones?What comes next? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
David Block is widely known as the creator behind The Human Experience. He is a live music composer, producer, mixed media artist, and talented instrumentalist. Creating his symphony of sound he layers in elements of human emotion, world exploration, and sacred melodies. David is constantly pushing boundaries when it comes to music and art which has initiated collaborations with artists such as Android Jones, Rising Appalachia, Elephant Revival, Quixotic and Lucent Dossier Experience. His music has been streamed over 35 million times and he has released over 100 different tracks, each piece taking the listener on a “sonic journey”. His latest collaboration is with Danny Musengo, Mel Seme and Kat Factor. The synergy of these four creatives is called “Gone, Gone Beyond” and their album will be released at the end of March 2019. In this episode you will learn: How a weakness can actually be a strength The importance of finding a balance between thought and flow How to kick start inspiration And so much more!
Android Jones is one of the most successful artists in the visionary or psychedelic realm. From live digital painting on tour with Bassnectar to his immersive dome Samskara and the virtual reality experience Microdose VR, Android is constantly pushing the envelope. On the podcast we discuss ego death and the chemical rocket ships we use to get there. We talk about integrating our shadows and how that relates to an image maker’s use of light and dark. Most of all we discuss fatherhood. Android and his wife Martha are parents of two delightful children, Esher and Nova. Android has one major piece of advice for people in the festival world: having a family isn’t what you do then the fun’s over, in fact it’s the main event. If life is a festival, family is the headliner. Links Android Jones: http://androidjones.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AndroidJonesart Samskara: https://www.facebook.com/samskaraexhibit/ Microdose VR: https://microdosevr.com/
Download In this episode, Kyle and Joe host Rebecca Ann Hill and David Jay Brown, Authors of the book, Women of Visionary Art. The book showcases the work and inspiration of female artists such as Josephine Wall, Allison Grey, Amanda Sage, Martina Hoffman, Carolyn Mary Kleefeld and many others. 3 Key Points: Rebecca Ann Hill and David Jay Brown are co-authors of the book, Women of Visionary Art, which includes discussions with 18 female artists. The book and the episode are an exploration of the role that dreaming, psychedelic experiences, and mystical visions play in visionary art. There is a strong need for a balancing of masculine and feminine energies. Females tend to be more nurturing and more cooperative, and it's exactly the factors that are missing in our current world and are causing problems of greed. 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Navigating Psychedelics Show Notes About David David’s background is in Psychobiology, the interface between psychology and biology He spent 10-15 years working in neuroscience and research labs His interest in Neuroscience came from his experience as a teenager, experimenting with psychedelics He wrote his first book, The Science of Psychedelics, about 10 years ago David mentions that the psychedelic renaissance has allowed him to write openly about psychedelic topics that he’s been preparing his whole life researching for About Rebecca aka Molly Moon Sparkles She has a huge creative drive She is currently studying psychology and is playing in the art program She is fascinated by entheogens, plant medicines and psychedelic compounds She is a painter and is working on the Molly Moon Magick Series that focuses on the divine feminine She wrote and illustrated the book Ecstatic Love, Lost Dreams and Mystic Visions Psychedelics and Creativity There is strong evidence that psychedelics improve creativity Music, art, technology, so many great things are influenced by psychedelics Putting the Book Together David was so fascinated with the visions he would see on psychedelics and wished that he had the talent to portray it through artwork, and then he began to see artists bring these visions to life He also saw a lot of gender inequality, that there were more men than women in the visionary art space It urged him to highlight the under recognized women in visionary art Rebecca was experimenting with other realms with plant medicines and psychedelic compounds She says her consciousness was so drastically different from any other time in her life, and she started painting her psychedelic experiences This led her to begin building community with other artists who shared the same ‘vision’ as her She said that the psychedelic experience has so much feminine nature to it that wasn't being voiced “We are going through a serious ecological crisis right now and the teachings behind the psychedelic experience is to heal the collective and help climate change” - Rebecca Stanley Krippner conducted a survey of artists and psychedelics The Imbalance of Masculine and Feminine There is an uprising of feminism with the “Me Too” movement, women in congress, women’s marches Our species has been so dominated by men and we need the nurturing and caring aspects of the feminine perspective Surprising Aspects of the Women The most surprising aspect is how much in common the women had David says it was beautiful how well each artist was connected to each other through their stories Laura Holden is completely self taught There were two women from the book that had never touched a psychedelic substance They were inspired through dreams and daydreams The psychedelic experience not only inspires the artwork, but it creates a new way of viewing artwork Kyle mentions that he always wished he could record his dreams Joe says he has been seeing research around capturing visual or imagined imagery Discovering the Artists David discovered most of the artists that he had not previously known through the community Rebecca had been a part of as visionary artists COSM and Entheon August 3rd, Rebecca and David are giving a presentation as COSM in New York Entheon, the Sanctuary for Visual art may be open by them Entheon will have workshops, painting classes, rooms to stay in, full moon ceremonies, etc. It will be an art sanctuary, a church with a spiritual and psychedelic essence Visionary art is getting into museums and becoming a recognized art form The Desperate Need for Balance Terrence McKenna told David that early on in human civilization, men didn't understand the role that sex had in creating babies The power of reproduction was within women and sex was something else Once men began thinking that they were responsible for the generation of life, they starting saying its “my baby” its “my wife” instead of ‘our’ baby or the community’s baby. It kept developing into “my child” into “my country”, “MY”. Then people started using less psychedelics and started consuming more alcohol and now everything is an over exaggerated male dominance “Females tend to be more nurturing and more cooperative, and it's exactly the factors that are missing in our current world and are causing problems of greed. It could be balanced and harmonized with more feminine energy.” - David There is a crucial imbalance from male and female in history alone But more than an imbalance between just males and females, it's about an imbalance of masculine and feminine energies Each of us, male and females have both a masculine and feminine energy We can see the masculine and feminine imbalance in the world and our planet right now. We don't need to shift to a goddess worshiping planet, but we just need to be back in balance and bring more feminine energy of nurturing and compassion and caring and healing Penny (an artist highlighted in the book) mentions about Sandos giving LSD to researchers who gave it to artists Getting Involved “If you want to get involved in painting, dancing, making jewelry, clothing, gardening, don't wait. Do it. If you are true to yourself and your own inner visions, you will succeed” - Rebecca One thing all artists have in common is fear and insecurity, so you can't let it hinder you from beginning Final Thoughts Artists like Android Jones are doing visionary artwork in virtual reality mediums David thinks visionary artwork will become only even more interactive and immersive spaces We need to find a more yin-yang balance between masculine and feminine Links Women of Visionary Art (Amazon) Women of Visionary Art (Inner Traditions) David’s Site Rebecca’s Site MollyMoonSparkle blog About Rebecca Rebecca Ann Hill (AKA Molly Moon Sparkle), is a visual artist with a wide range of experience in different creative mediums. She is the co-author and illustrator of “Ecstatic Love, Lost Dreams & Mystic Visions”, as well as “Women of Visionary Art.” Primarily a painter, she is creating a new series entitled “Molly Moon Magick,” and her other projects include dancing with “Gold Town Burlesque,” writing a blog -“Go Ask Molly”- and working on a new book about her spiritual awakening. About David David Jay Brown is the author of Dreaming Wide Awake: Lucid Dreaming, Shamanic Healing and Psychedelics, and The New Science of Psychedelics: At the Nexus of Culture, Consciousness, and Spirituality. He is also the coauthor of five other bestselling volumes of interviews with leading-edge thinkers, Mavericks of the Mind, Voices from the Edge, Conversations on the Edge of the Apocalypse, Mavericks of Medicine, Frontiers of Psychedelic Consciousness, and of Women of Visionary Art. Additionally, Brown is the author of two science fiction novels,Brainchild and Virus, and he is the coauthor of the health science book Detox with Oral Chelation. Brown holds a master’s degree in psychobiology from New York University, and was responsible for the California-based research in two of British biologist Rupert Sheldrake’s books on unexplained phenomena in science: Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home and The Sense of Being Stared At. His work has appeared in numerous magazines, including Wired, Discover, and Scientific American, and he was the Senior Editor of the special edition, themed MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies) Bulletins from 2007 to 2012. In 2011, 2012, and 2013 Brown was voted “Best Writer” in the annual Good Times and Santa Cruz Weekly’s “Best of Santa Cruz” polls, and his news stories have been picked up by The Huffington Post and CBS News.
For rewards and podcast extras, become a patron! Visionary art legend, Android Jones returns for another sprawling mind meld. In it, we chat about the edges of the human mind, why great art requires suffering, why we're so bad at loving ourselves, the epiphanies of parenthood and much more. This mind meld is sponsored by the mushroom wizards at Four Sigmatic. Get 15% by clicking here or using the coupon code THIRDEYEDROPS Android Jones is not only a visionary artist, he's a visionary. As you’ll hear throughout this conversation, Android’s aim is more than art. It’s a revolution in thought. It’s a collective awakening to the cultural conditioning that coerces us into thought prisons, mediocrity and a lack of purpose. For a full write-up and more pop over to THIRDEYEDROPS.com Give us a holographic hug by leaving us a 5 star review on iTunes!
Support the show and hear more with Android on our Patreon page Android Jones is not only a visionary artist, he's a visionary. If Elon Musk took a bath in Ayahuasca, was a highly gifted artist and read the Vedas a few dozen times, you might produce a being similar to Android Jones. As you’ll hear throughout this chat, Android’s aim is more than art. It’s a revolution in thought, action and purpose. It’s a collective awakening to the cultural conditioning that coerces us into thought prisons and mediocrity. *This mind meld is sponsored by Sudio headphones. Use the code "thirdeye" at sudiosweden.com for %15 off.*
Guest speaker: Android Jones PROGRAM NOTES: Date this lecture was recorded: August 2017 Today’s podcast features the Palenque Norte Lecture given by visionary artist Android Jones at the 2017 Burning Man Festival. Rather than give a structured lecture, Jones answers questions from the audience about the process he uses, including the use of entheogens, to […]
YOU can now support this podcast via BitCoin:1DqzQqRuYwApTyA6n3q6ff6hPwbfhmTHmy or via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rakrazam Gwyllm Llwydd has long swum through the seas of Art & Entheogensia. His early artistic influences were Willifred Sätty, Max Ernst, Rick Griffin and various schools of Buddhist Mandala Art. Join us as experiential journalist Rak Razam chats with Gwyllm, artist and publisher of “The Invisible College Magazine” on EarthRites.org and curator of one of the greatest collection of historical visionary art on the internet. Together they discuss the role of visionary art in culture from Dreamtime cave walls to William Blake, the Surrealists, Ernst Fusch, Salvador Dali, Roberto Venosa, Pablo Amaringo, Alex and Allyson Grey and Android Jones’ virtual reality installations and many points in-between. Is visionary art not just a representation of altered states but a mapping of the same? Are artists information transfer specialists from higher dimensions to this one that bring forth the Divine Spark? Can the Love of Art Save the Earth? For more information see: https://gwyllm.com ; http://www.invisiblecollege-publishing.com ; and gwyllm-art.com. You can also connect with Gwyllm on Facebook, Google+, Twitter or via email: llwydd (at) earthrites (dot) org This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.
This week’s guest is Andrew J. O’Keefe II – documentarian, archivist for Singularity University, devoted recordist of the emergent planetary culture, and a dear old friend I met back in the Dawn of Time when he was working as the personal assistant to Android Jones. http://www.andrewjokeefe.com/https://www.facebook.com/andrewjokeefehttps://twitter.com/andrewjokeefe?lang=enhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewjokeefe/https://medium.com/@andrewjokeefe We talk about the motivations for preserving and reliving the significant (AND insignificant) moments of our lives. From the role of “tapers” in the success of The Grateful Dead & STS9, Terence McKenna and Robert Anton Wilson, and The Exegesis of Phillip K Dick…to how a donation of 600 books started Harvard University…to a vision of our artificial intelligence augmented descendants living in a world of totally recorded life and currently incomprehensible richness and insight…this is a conversation about why we “save” things, and why we should treat our record-keeping as the sacred task it truly is. “If we don’t preserve what’s important to us, then we run the risk of not sharing it ever again. Nobody might never even know that it happened.” “What exactly ARE our priorities?” “The control of where this stuff is headed is out of any one organization or individual’s hands. On the other hand, we have these central systems of control…if we don’t find a way to decentralize what humanity has developed up to this point, we’re probably going to lose it.” “If we let market forces run [the world]; if we let meaningless trends of shit, surface level culture that’s not even real culture, that’s like iterative loop culture, if we let that dictate things, then as everything gets increasingly out of control or asymmetrical, what the hell else do we have to fall back on?” “I think the paradoxes of living in society are only going to increase at an exponential rate. It’s going to terrify people; it’s going to cause mass chaos in unprecedented ways because we have these centuries-old resentments that technology is not going to erase. It’s only going to make further asymmetrical. The history of all borders: there’re losers. Those people are upset…have a right to be upset. Both psychedelics and the ancient modalities of healing…are going to be the most critical tool that we use to move forward.” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Android Jones is one of the greatest visionary artists of our epoch, and in this rare interview we delve deep into lessons about the creative process, his approach to art, and how to slay the resistance that comes up along the way. Not to mention a few gems on psychedelics, Shiva and the Illuminati too.
Most people stopped describing themselves as an artist by about six years old. Android Jones invites you to stop saying you can't draw and lose yourself in the simple joy of creativity. Find out more at: http://microdosevr.com/ https://twitter.com/microdosevr Reign & Bone by Bluetech - Microdose VR https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUsX5_zg8RI More Cris at crisbeasley.com patreon.com/crisbeasley
This week we're joined by Daniel Rozenberg aka DADARA for a thoughtful discussion about Art in Virtual Realities, Information Overload, and Flow States. The creator of Exchangibition Bank, Like4Real, and the upcoming Solipmission installation at Burning Man, as well as countless concert posters and album covers, DADARA has been one of my favorite artists for a while - in no small part because of how his works combine deep, challenging investigations with light-hearted play. Click here to learn more about the Indiegogo Campaign for Solipmission We discuss his work's overarching philosophical explorations and our age of proliferating realities… • The breakdown of narrative and consensus reality in the virtual spaces of new media; • Virtual Reality as the new frontier, now that we’ve mapped the surface of the planet – and the potential problems of considering a space a “frontier” (especially if it is already inhabited); • The twin archetypes of the “Black Box” and the “Tabula Rasa” as they appear in science fiction, religion, technology, and philosophy; • The relationship between Virtual Reality and psychedelics, and the consideration of VR as a psychedelic in its own right; • What replaces narrative structure in VR storytelling, and how it relates to neuromarketing, cybernetics, and mind control; • How humankind is struggling to maintain coherence in the barrage of contradictory realities online; • How the sciences are coping with increasing specialization and the explosive proliferation of data, complicating the establishment and communication of expertise; • The relationship between VR and floatation/isolation tanks, and why floatation tanks are more necessary now than they have ever been; • Flow states and nondual awareness as a possible solution to information overload – and how we may have come to the end of the ego’s evolutionary usefulness; • Does Virtual Reality as a medium for philosophical inquiry even stand a chance in this commercial environment? Books We Mention In This Talk: (Buy any of these books through these links, and Amazon will pay me a small percentage of the sale at no extra cost to you.) • Ready Player One: A Novel by Ernst Cline • Neuromancer by William Gibson • Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson • Brave New World by Aldous Huxley • Sex, Ecology, Spirituality by Ken Wilber • The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams • The Inevitable: Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future by Kevin Kelly • The Deep Self: Consciousness Exploration in the Isolation Tank by John C. Lilly • Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi • Stealing Fire: How Silicon Valley, the Navy SEALs, and Maverick Scientists Are Revolutionizing the Way We Live and Work by Steven Kotler & Jamie Wheal Other References: • Neuralink (brain-technology interface currently in development by Elon Musk) • Inside Out (Disney movie) • WNYC’s Note To Self Podcast • Nathan Jurgenson, Social Media Theorist for Snapchat • Maria Popova’s Brainpickings.org • Android Jones & Anson Phong’s Microdose VR DADARA Quotes: “Imagination is this endless unknown territory. We think we might have discovered it, but if we look, I don’t know…” “Nowadays we think a photo shows how something really is. That that’s reality. But it’s just a surface. And that’s something that I love. Maybe stories show reality in a more realistic way.” “People twenty, twenty-five years ago thought the world would be more defined [with the Internet] because we could find all the facts. But what’s interesting now is that it’s almost impossible to find any facts that we agree on, on the Internet.” “Inside the box [of the Solipmission installation], it may be more Burning Man than the outside.” “When people go to a city, they take photos of all the touristy [stuff] – it’s like the bucket list – but if you go to a place, and maybe if you haven’t seen any building but you’ve met this amazing person or gone through an amazing experience, doesn’t that give you a better understanding of that city than just seeing everything that’s there?” “I think floatation tanks now, in this period of time, are probably more important than ever…we’ll have implants [soon] and how can you be in a floating tank when the Internet is in your brain?” “Do you actually exist when you don’t Tweet? It almost feels like people, sometimes nowadays, if they haven’t posted that they’ve been somewhere, then they feel they haven’t been somewhere. But I think often, if you post that you’ve been somewhere, I don’t know if you’ve been there. Because you somehow were distracted. You only go to places when you DON’T post about them.” Coinage of a new term: “information potato.” “Art is about focusing our attention, and entertainment is about distracting our attention.” “Zapping [TV remotes] and scrolling [social media] at the same time is probably also a kind of flow. It’s just not MY flow.” Michael Quotes: “Much as we, in the United States anyway, marched westward under this insane banner of Manifest Destiny into what we were calling the ‘frontier,’ it wasn’t actually a frontier. There were people living there already! And what was unfamiliar to us, what was unknown to us, was already this mature ecosystem. And so there’s this relationship between virtual reality and psychedelics that people like Android Jones have been exploring, that makes me wonder if, in our exploration of what it is that we can manifest into these spaces, if we aren’t somehow causing an ecological catastrophe of the imagination. You know? That there’s stuff there already, and we’re paving over it.” “We assume that life is just given, but we’re actually involved in it, in its creation.” “We’re in the machine already, and so the machine entering us is not that big of a leap.” “Maybe a floatation tank isn’t enough. Maybe we need a Faraday cage, so you can go into this room of your house where it’s actually blocking electromagnetic radiation from entering the room and you can have your own thought for the first time in your whole life.” “Maybe the problem is that we’re so preoccupied with narrative, so preoccupied with history and prediction and who we think we are…that there is a ‘real real,’ but it’s not something that can be understood through the interpretive lens of the self.” More Links: Reality Sandwich Interviews DADARA about SolipmissionAbout DADARA’s “Art as Money” Project from 2012 Hanging out with DADARA and his son at Boom Festival 2016 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the Enter VR podcast! This episode features: Android Jones, Anson Phong, Manish Gupta, James Blaha, Jordan Braunstein. Here is a snippet of some of the things we discussed: 20: More housing woes in San Francisco. 2:36 Android Jones saves you from a life of eternal torture. 3:00 Starting an "afterlife ponzi scheme". 4:00 Introductions 6:00 Will teledildonics bring about the end of humanity? 12:00 Can technology satiate our need for love? 16:00 What will be the state of mental health in a ubiquitoes vr future? 18:00 Can a simulation pass a romantic turing test? 19:30 "A neural net that can write and read memory" 22:00 What are the limits of AI? 25:00 "AI is the symbol for the coming of the anti christ. " 35:00 Merging humans with AI? The path towards general intelligence. 40:00 "The biggest humilition to human science that you can think of". 54:00 Robot armies will end all human revolutions. 57:00 Burning Man is a pattern interrupter. 1:03:30 The future of art. 1:15:40 How Android Jones reconciles his relationship with technology and nature. 1:21:00 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toba_catastrophe_theory 1:23:20 We are the last generation of non genetically modified humans. 1:27:00 Profiting off the prevention of suffering. 1:32:00 Crispr coming to a biological 3d printer near you! 1:35:00 A glow in the cris code clone. 1:36:00 Last comments and how to stay in touch. Thanks to Android and Phong for being true scholars and gentlemen of virtual reality! Thanks again to James, Manish and Jordan! All views my own. duh. Connect with Android with the links below: https://twitter.com/microdoseVR http://microdosevr.com/ https://www.facebook.com/microdoseVR/ Intro song by Desiigner. Song is called "Panda" Please support the artist! https://soundcloud.com/lifeofdesiigner/desiigner-panda
Michael Nelson is a lover of all things far-out and philosophical as well as a successful podcaster and host of Third Eye Drops. After originally starting the show under the name Midwest Real he's quickly joined the ranks of people such as Dennis McKenna, Daniele Bolelli, Android Jones, and more. **Topics of this chat include:** - You’ve been reborn… now what? - The importance of writing things down - Dealing with depression - Swallowing your pride and getting therapy - The difference between working on yourself and being egotistical - Dealing with negative comments - Why generosity and stronger emotion seems to come with age - The importance of peak experiences and how they alter life’s trajectory - The power of the outdoors - More on the future of the show and Third Eye Drops - Communing with the muse - Why carving your own path is so satisfying - Float tanks, meditation and more!
In this episode we talk to the brilliant Dr. Bruce Damer. Dr. Damer is an associate researcher in the Department of Biomolecular Engineering, University of California at Santa Cruz where he collaborated with Prof. David Deamer to develop the Coupled Phases model for the origin of life. From 1999 to 2009 Dr. Damer's company, DigitalSpace Corporation, was awarded contracts by NASA to build an open source 3D modeling platform for the simulation and design of space missions. He has recently completed a 30-year effort to design a concept spacecraft capable of harvesting resources from asteroids. In the late 1990s, Dr. Damer met the American philosopher and storyteller Terence McKenna and formed a collaboration investigating the connection between computer virtual worlds and the inner worlds experienced through alternative states of consciousness. Dr. Damer's design portfolio ranges from early software user interfaces, avatar virtual world for learning and events, spacecraft concepts, and chemical models for the origin of life. At the end of the program we present "Fire in the Sky" a spoken word piece performed by Dr. Damer and set to music by DJ DISSOLV. The piece was performed on the Temple Stage at the Lightning in a Bottle Festival near Bradley CA with artist Android Jones projecting live art.
Welcome back my friends, I’m so glad you returned for hit number two of this Android Eye Drop grand-opening extravaganza! I definitely enjoyed this entire conversation, but this is absolutely the more heroic, treasure-filled dose of the two. Items of conversation in this part of the chat? -How Android continually renews his artistic inspiration and deals with creative challenges -How technology has the capacity to supercharge and augment creativity and human connection, especially with the advent of virtual reality and augmented reality. -Android's magnum opus, Samskara, an immersive techno-psychedelic dome experience that he’s transmuting into reality with artists and hari krishna devotees. - With fairly limited tools, dedication and talent you can really subvert traditional media vessels that used to only be used as tools for capitalism and propaganda And much more! Find more at THIRDEYEDROPS.com and ANDROIDJONES.com
If you want to know what The Third Eye Drops show is all about, look no further than is Android Jones. Android’s otherworldly collection of psychedelic masterworks are awesome to look at, sure, but they're more than just images. Each work is a rabbit hole unto itself. You can (and I have) sit there and dissect his pieces pixel by pixel, it's epic stuff. Even so, Android refers to his art as mere “residue" of a deep ecstatic revelry he comes into contact with when he takes up the pen. As he says in our conversation, "my art is how meditate and my art has always been the way I access the spirit of creation." It doesn’t stop there... THIRDEYEDROPS.com for more
In this episode we welcome artist Android Jones to the show. Lyons, Colorado born Independent Artist Android Jones began studying art at age 8. He attended the Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota FL, where he trained in traditional academic drawing/painting and animation. Jones interned at George Lucas’ Industrial Light and Magic and worked as a concept artist at Nintendo. He later founded Massive Black, an art development company based in LA and in 2005, began his career as an Independent Artist. Jones now lives in his home town of Lyons, maintaining a large art studio in a repurposed barn. Best described as a “digital painter,” Jones has created an immense body of work. He has come to the forefront of the visionary art movement, becoming well known for his many layered, psychedelic works and live performances using a custom built digital set up. He participated in the Grateful Dead Fare Thee Well Tour and his work has been projected on the Sydney Opera House and the Empire State Building. A long time member of the Burning Man community, Android has traveled the world exhibiting his work and has contributed to events on 6 continents. At the center of Jones’ work is spirituality and altered states of consciousness. Describing his work as Electro-Mineralism, Jones attributes his ability to create to the wonders of technology, crediting the planet’s resources for advancements in art production. Manipulating light and energy, Android Jones captures complex concepts while utilizing his formal background in the arts. Described as a digital alchemist, he is determined to alter the viewer’s perception, pushing the boundaries of the imagination through the use of innovative media forms. http://androidjones.com https://www.facebook.com/AndroidJonesart
In this Podcast, Gemini Brett and I explore the synodic cycle of Venus by relating it to the story of Inanna. I also play catch up with you by reflecting a bit on the Eclipses, Mercury Rx, and share some of my own experiences of the dragon hole with Mercury so close. Enjoy Brett's site: www.MoreThanAstrology.com mine: www.Holestoheavens.com Art by Android Jones
Android Jones is considered by many to be the foremost visionary artist on the planet. In this episode, hear him discuss how he got started creating visionary art, hear about his surreal experience contributing art and visual effects for the 50th anniversary “Fare Thee Well” final Grateful Dead shows, and also learn about the all-new, mind-blowing 360 Visual Experience project that will soon be featuring his art at planetariums everywhere.
Join ‘She' and Andriod Jones as they explore his work, truth, value, responsibility as an artist, the human form and balance. Connect with Android Jones Portfolio Boom Festival Music by Random Rab Suzanne Toro Bare Naked Bliss
LISTEN Truth. Is there even such a thing? At times, objectivity seems like a given, but with a deeper look, we often find shades gray and learn that the “truth” looks quite different depending upon your point of view. But, is there such a thing as a greater, transcendent, immutable truth? Something we can know and take solace in, maybe even aspire toward throughout our lives? Obviously there’s no clear answer, but if it does exist, you’re sure as hell never going to find it without looking. For Android Jones, catching a glimpse of that deeper truth required sacrifice, toil and even grief. But, now that he’s scratched the surface of it, he strives to foster a deeper relationship with truth by channeling it in every piece of art he creates. As esoteric and ambitious as that may sound, take one look at Android’s recent art and you’ll find that somewhere within his delicate dance of color where the micro and macro merge it becomes clear that he’s expressing something of a higher order. For more on Android’s art and his personal philosophies, check out the following: androidjones.com androidjones.com-obtain Android Jones on Twitter Android Jones on Facebook What on Earth is Happening Please, support Midwest Real and join in the conversation! Follow us on Twitter and Facebook and don't forget to subscribe and review on Itunes!
Experience a reflective time of music & inspiration with 9-time Grammy Award winner and spiritual wayshower Larry Seyer. Intermingled with his original music, Larry discusses his fascinating journey and shares insights from A Course in Miracles, The Law of One and other spiritual teachings. By following his intuition, Larry has experienced phenomenal success as a producer/engineer, working with some of the biggest names in the music and film industry, including Dolly Parton, Larry Gatlin, The Dixie Chicks, Willie Nelson, George Strait, George Martin (the producer of the Beatles) & over 300 artists. He has scored music for 8 motion pictures, as well as national TV shows and documentaries. He is an ADDY and Triple Platinum recipient and served two years on the Board of Governors for the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, the organization responsible for the Grammy Awards. His arrangement of "Red Wing" is the theme for the upcoming 2013 motion picture. Having played and written music for over 50 years, Larry's collection of original material is regarded as intelligent, diverse and imaginative. He collaborated with popular spiritual teacher David Wilcock to create the transcendent "Wanderer Awakening" musical journey - 2 songs are included in this program. Larry has his own podcast and is currently working on a visionary fiction novel, a channeled spiritual book, and regularly hosts Divine Cosmos Convergence conferences all over the world with David Wilcock. Larry created the new musical theme for The Frontier Beyond Fear broadcast. Larry's web site: LarrySeyer.com Music in this program copyrighted by Larry Seyer, used with his permission. Wanderer Awakening artwork by Android Jones.
In this show I explore the stars with Austin Coppock. He is a wonderfully articulate Astrologer with an encyclopedic well of information which comes through in the most amazingly tangential of ways. We look at the Aquarian New Moon on Sunday, the upcoming Mercury retrograde cycle, and the watery themes of 2013. Hope you enjoy the show. Love, sOma www.Holestoheavens.com KOSMOGNOSIS@GMAIL.COM Art: by Android Jones