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In this episode, Chris is in San Francisco California for some book launches and had the chance to visit the legendary Mark McCloud!! Mark is an art teacher, sculptor, painter, photographer, amateur comedian, and the leading collector of LSD blotter paper and Psychedelic Art. Founder of the "Institute of Illegal Images", he has the largest and most comprehensive blotter art collection in the world! With nearly 30,000 framed tabs on the walls surrounding him, he shares with us various bits of knowledge, history of LSD and stories of his super interesting Life! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chris-dyer8/support
Michael Vale is a Melbourne based contemporary artist best known for his eerie absurdist figurative paintings. Sublime landscapes occupied by a cast of strange cryptids: Masked ghostly entities, figures wrapped in bandages, skeletons smoking pipes all participating in an obscured ever unfolding narrative of humour, horror and mystery. With a professional art career spanning over four decades, Michael has held 22 solo exhibitions, has been a finalist in the Archibald Prize three times, and won a number of prestigious art prizes including the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize. Instagram: @michaelcharlesvale
Tim Molloy is a visual artist, illustrator and author of a number of comics/ graphic novels. Tim is also a world builder. Across the many mediums he works with spanning over a few decades, Tim has built an imaginary world in which all his characters and creatures inhabit. Strung together with an ever unfolding narrative, Tim's universe is a frantic, psychedelic, multi-dimensional, alien sci fi melting pot. Bright colours, bizarre creatures, dark unsettling themes and magical adventures all delivered with aesthetical maximism. www.timmolloy.com https://www.patreon.com/timmolloy Instagram: @timmolloyart
Brian Chambers is an American art dealer and collector with a visionary approach and independent curatorial skills. His inspiration, rooted in the Psychedelic Art of the 1960s, led him to gather works by Alex Grey, Rick Griffin, and Salvador Dali, and rare pieces signed by Albert Hofmann, who discovered and synthesized LSD. Chambers actively commissioned works for his collection and others, amassing around 300 pieces over 15 years. His project began to take shape in 2009 when he initiated an experimental venture involving commissioning collaborative works from a handpicked group of artists, operating under the alias 'Furtherrr,' this collective ventured beyond conventional artistic institutions, including performances, public murals, and workshops across New York, California, Arizona, Nevada, and New Orleans. Brian tells us about the opening of the Brian Chambers Project Psychedelic Arts and Culture Gallery and much more.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
✨ Subscribe and review at Apple Podcasts and/or Spotify. Unborn archaeologists thank you!Merry Christmas, Future Fossils! This is Michael Garfield welcoming you to episode 214 of the podcast that explores our place in time — and as demonstrated in the Dr. Who and Aliens franchises, Blade Runner 2049, and Batman Returns, Christmas is a fruitful backdrop for the pondering of big ideas — a moment in which we can see with greater clarity than usual the unity of everyday mundane humanity and transcendental cosmic matters. In other words, perfect timing for this episode's conversation about cybernetics and the philosophy of the weird with Megan Phipps, Phil Ford, and J.F. Martel. Megan studies new media at the University of Amsterdam and writes immensely trippy and insightful papers on topics like Brian Eno, circuit bending, and surveillance capitalism. Phil is an author and musician who teaches musicology at IU Bloomington and infuses his curricula with the profundity he has polished through years of committed Zen practice. J.F. is an author, film-maker, and para-academic online course instructor in media studies and magick, who runs Dungeon and Dragons campaigns on the side. Together, J.F. and Phil host the delicious Weird Studies Podcast, every episode of which triggers in me the Holy Grail of podcast affective listener programming: namely, that I wish I were in the room and part of these discussions. Luckily, I've had that opportunity before, to talk about my writing on the material agency of glass in our scientific era…and both of them have been on Future Fossils also, both alone and together. But getting all four of us on one call is a rare and precious thing — and now's the perfect moment to rap about the emergence of the cybernetic era as a kind of numinous event in human history, a divine invasion that transfigures us and forces us to think about which boundaries *should* melt away and which should stay where evolution learned to put them. You see, we live in an age of multilayer networks — and when our view of humankind transmogrifies from the static image of divine forms to a fluid wash of interweaving processes, the self becomes a metamorphic fugitive and a work of art. When everything's connected, politics is an aesthetic act and art acquires moral force. Advanced technologies have granted us godlike powers to reshape the world in our image…but “life finds a way” and there are always gremlins, aliens, dinosaurs, and elves lurking latent in the tidy systems diagrams. The beauty of progress necessarily conceals the ugly externalities, the entropy exported in our efforts to arrange wild nature into an image of our lost garden. So what does cybernetics as a way of seeing change for us in terms of how we live? What does it mean to be human in an age of very lively, seemingly intelligent machines? But before we dive headlong into this recording of a conversation so good our first attempt was erased by trickster intervention, let me express my thanks to everyone who has helped me and Future Fossils through a year of (what I hope remains) extraordinary challenge. This show is weird and obstinate in its refusal of clear definition. I follow my muses where they lead me and leave these discussions and soliloquys as fossils of a process of discovery and creativity…and staying true to this defies the logic of the market, which would have us classify ourselves as tidily as possible so we are pre-chewed for the algorithms that determine whether what we make is ever noticed by those over the horizon of organic peer-to-peer suggestion networks. If you're listening, chances are a friend told you about this show — I'd be surprised if you just found it randomly, and definitely not because a sponsor amplified it. I started Future Fossils under pressure from my friends but keep it going as a kind of Benedictine prayer. However it might seem, it's lonely work — but every now and then I find I've reached somebody where it counts, that I've inspired a major life change or just helped you orient yourselves amidst the wider movements of a transformation that once seemed chaotic and now seems symphonic. That's why I keep this going. Every single time I check my email to discover someone else finds value in my work and shows appreciation with a Patreon, Substack, or Bandcamp sub, it makes my day and takes a little of the sting away from my ongoing balancing of kids and unemployment. I'd like to make this work sustainable in 2024 but I'm still very far from that…so thank you, each and all, for everything you do to help me run this ultramarathon.New patrons I would like to thank include Ian Benouis, EGH2128, Lynn Amores, Robert Cummings, Katie Teague, Slow Dancing Fool, and Brian Mapes.Thank you! And thank you to EVERYONE who chips in every month, or who has left or will ever leave a good review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, or who shares this show with your friends…and a special thanks to Suzy Lanza of Ahara Rasa Ghee for shipping me a sweet little care package with her delicious ghee as a gesture of appreciation for this show — she's not a sponsor but I do endorse her work and recommend you check out iloveghee.com. Lastly, thanks to Noonautics.org for inviting me to join their advisory board and for their continued support of efforts to explore and map and understand the realms beyond.And now onto the main course! Let's start somewhere else: in the “trash stratum” of a dirty manger, in the mess of our kinship and identity with the nonhuman (animal, vegetable, AND mineral). In the revelation of our contiguous, nested, and modular interbeing — we begin our conversation…guided here by visitations from a higher realm in which communication and control are aspects of some secret third thing that transcends duality. The information age is one in which we cannot separate the bomb from the computer from the drug and in this way, in spite of all the grimy cyberpunk and body horror of our media environment, the trillion-eyed panopticon the Web became appears to us like the archangel Gabriel: “Be not afraid,” dear listeners. Enjoy this awesome conversation, and enjoy your holidays!✨ Support My Work:• Subscribe on Substack, Patreon, and/or Bandcamp for MANY extras, including a insiders-only discussion group and extra channels on our public Discord Server.• Browse my art and buy original paintings and prints (or commission new work).• Show music: “Sonnet A” from my Double-Edged Sword EP (Bandcamp, Spotify).• Buy the books we mention on the show at the Future Fossils Bookshop.org page.• Make one-off donations directly at @futurefossils on Venmo, $manfredmacx on CashApp, or @michaelgarfield on PayPal.• Save up to $70 on an Apollo Neuro wearable from 12/1-12/31 with my affiliate code.✨ Related Weird Studies Episodes:26 - Living in a Glass Age, with Michael Garfield42 - On Pauline Oliveros, with Kerry O'Brien131 - Knocking on the Abyssal Door: Live at the Diverse Intelligences Summer Institute151 - The Real and the Possible: Live at the Diverse Intelligences Summer Institute, with Jacob G. Foster153 - Celestial Machine: On the Temperance Card in the Tarot157 - Long Live the New Flesh: On David Cronenberg's 'Videodrome'160 - The Way of All Flesh: On John Carpenter's 'The Thing'✨ Related Future Fossils Episodes:18 - JF Martel (Art, Magic, & The Terrifying Zone of Uncanny Awesomeness)65 - John David Ebert (Hypermodernity & Blade Runner 2049)71 - JF Martel (On Sequels & Simulacra, Blade Runner 2049 & Stranger Things 2)117 - Eric Wargo on Time Loops: Precognition, Retrocausation, and the Unconscious126 - Phil Ford & JF Martel on Weird Studies & Plural Realities157 - Phil Ford on Taboo: Time and Belief in Exotica171 - Eric Wargo on Precognitive Dreamwork and The Philosophy of Time Travel212 - Manfred Laubichler & Geoffrey West on Life In The Anthropocene & Living Inside The Technosphere✨ Additional Mentioned & Related Media:Zygmunt Bauman - Liquid ModernityMitch Waldrop - The Dream MachineMichel Houellebecq – The Elementary ParticlesWilliam Shakespeare – OthelloMark Fisher – Flatline Constructs: Gothic Materialism and Cybernetic Theory-FictionEzra Klein interviews Erik Davis — “The Culture Creating A.I. Is Weird. Here's Why That Matters.”Richard Brautigan – “All Watched Over By Machines of Loving Grace”Megan Phipps interviews Erik Davis — “New Cybernetic Psychedelia”Brian Eno – “The Studio As A Compositional Tool”Michael Garfield's “Reader's Rig” pedalboard teardown feature at Guitar ModerneMichael Garfield – “Advertisement is Psychedelic Art is Advertisement”Phil Ford waxes poetic about Wagner's Ring Cycle on the Brute Norse PodcastDror Poleg on the future of a highly automated economy on Infinite Loops PodcastErik Wargo – “The Passion of The Space Jockey”Diverse Intelligences Summer Institute (DISI)Man of Steel (2013)Digibarn.com Jeffrey KripalMichael LevinDadaSam Arbesman on Coding As Magic and The Magic of CodeThank you for listening and for your support! 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
Ever felt like an inner critic is stifling your creativity? Want to unlock your inner genius and find joy in the process? Tag along with us as we welcome visionary artist, Jake Kobrin, whose insights on the Ode to Joy Podcast are going to turn your world around. Discover how a unique kambo ceremony in Bali helped Jake purge emotional toxins and faced his grief head-on, reinforcing the power of release and healing in our journey to joy.In this riveting conversation, we'll also delve into the idea of the muse's role in sparking creativity, and how discipline and surrendering intertwine in artistry. Uncover the secrets of how children effortlessly tap into their innate genius, a journey that might just reignite your own creative spirit. As we wrap up, allow Jake's touching account of his teenage years and his struggle with his inner critic to inspire you. Learn strategies to overcome your internal barriers and let your creativity flow. This episode will be a treat for anyone yearning to embrace joy, nurture their muse, and unleash their artistic side. Don't miss out!Follow Jake: @_.kobrin._Learn with Jake: https://jakekobrinartcourses.thinkific.com/Visit Jake's website: jakekobrin.comFollow Elena:@elenaboxVisit Elena's website: elenabox.com Support the showBuy your copy of Elena's book "Grieve Outside the Box"Follow on IG @elenabox
On this episode of Awareness with Amandolin I speak to a cosmic creator the visionary artist Juliana Garces. I asked for insights from her 10 day Vipassana retreat that included psychedelic visions she is now bringing to life through her art. Dopamine Detox - have you tried it? We share why we think it is a key to a more vivid and vibrant life. I ask her about one of my favorite topics Flow State how we have personally experienced it and what we have learned from experts. Our love for the Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance Michelangelo. Oh yeah, and even making friends with death. www.awarenesswithamandolin.comwww.julianagarcesart.com
Irene Antonez is a Prague based Russian/Ukrainian artist and musician, who works in the genre of bio art and botanical/mycological illustration with a focus on fungi and microorganisms. She holds two Masters' degrees: in Future Design and in Fine Art. Irene draws inspiration from her microscopic research of fungi as well as mushroom hunting, ethnomycology, ethnobotany, old scientific illustration books as well as from her family history of " mushroom obsession". She uses a microscope to explore the invisible world of tiny organisms that we typically overlook. Irene believes that it's highly important to emphasize the spirit or « soul » in each living being no matter its scale or size. In her artwork, Irene plays with combinations of various scales to show the beauty and importance of tiny, microscopic creatures to the World. She is constantly engaged in various mushroom-related projects all around the world. She has been a guest speaker at mycological events like the Hawaii Mushroom Conference and has her artwork displayed in exhibitions both in Prague and internationally. TOPICS COVERED: Growing up in a Mycophilic Culture Family Love of Art & Music Future Design Ethnomycology Psychedelics & Artistic Expression Traveling through Microscopic Worlds The Soul and Spirit of Microorganisms Scale & PerspectiveFlow & Curiosity Becoming a Fungal Ambassador Inspiring Mycological Awakenings Early Art Exhibitions Immersion into Audio & Visual Artwork Mushroom Foraging in Prague EPISODE RESOURCES: Irene Antonez Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/IreneAntonezArt?ref=search_shop_redirect Irene Antonez IG: https://www.instagram.com/irene_antonez_art/ Mikhail Vishnevsky (inspiration): https://golden.com/wiki/Vishnevsky%2C_Mikhail_Vladimirovich-DZKYXW5 Rhodotus palmatus: https://www.mushroomexpert.com/rhodotus_palmatus.html Hydnellum peckii: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydnellum_peckii "The Invention of Nature" (book): https://www.andreawulf.com/about-the-invention-of-nature.html "Entangled Life" (book): https://www.merlinsheldrake.com/entangled-life
Southern Utah Museum of Art Manager of Marketing and Communications, Emily Ronquillo, sits down with Dr. Becky Bloom, Assistant Director of Curatorial Affairs at SUMA, and museum associate and previous intern, Courtney Blue, to talk about the online exhibition, Psychedelia: The Art of the Fillmore West that Courtney was able to curate during her internship at SUMA. We discuss various attributes of posters from the 1960s and 70s and the artists behind them. To view the online exhibition of these rock and roll posters, visit Catalogit.
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Is AI Art Going to Put Fine Artists Out of Work? So excited for my chat with Ian Welch AKA Bodhicypha who has been a Dj for 22 years. He owns a raw materials distribution company. Lover of music, nature, and symbolism he is a modern-day mystic, multidisciplinary artist, poet, AI prompter, and electronic music producer. He hopes to enlighten world consciousness and raise it thru his mind-blowing art. ►SHOWNOTES ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ► AI art for self-expression ► Imagine Festival on Orcas Island ► Psychedelics for consciousness expansion and healing ► Is it too late to get into Bitcoin? ► Debunking Bitcoin Energy Concerns ► Importance of Nostr as an agency of decentralized and uncensored media. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ►FOLLOW Bodhicypha INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/djbodhicypha/ TWITTER: twitter.com/Bodhicypha YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/@ianw.6736 OPENSEAS: https://opensea.io/Bodhicypha SOUNDCLOUD: www.soundcloud.com/bodhicypha ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ►SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW Fountain.fm: https://fountain.fm/show/761jhxFiibErm7eZZdlt Apple:https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/bitcoin-peace-music-with-dj-valerie-b-love-friends/id14415408411 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6kZfzFZ3wKmWiljDajrJZ5?si=a9433473b06f464b Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@djvalerieblove/featured ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ►MUSIC DJ Valerie B Love: https://djvalerieblove.com Satoshi The Cyber Opera: https://satoshiopera.com 11x PEACE project: https://11x.world ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ►FOLLOW US Twitter: https://twitter.com/djvalerieblove Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/djValerieBLove Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djvalerieblove/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dj-valerie-b-love/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ►COLDCARD Discount 5%- Promo Code “CKBTC” store.coinkite.com/promo/PEACE ►SHAMORY - Have Fun Learn Bitcoin 10% Discount shamory.com/love —---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Become Unruggable - Unusual interviews with the coolest, kindest, and smartest people in Bitcoin, music, human rights, psychedelics, finance, innovation, art, mental health, relationships, spirituality, nature and beyond. ** It's never too late to be the change you wish to see in the world **
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Is AI Art Going to Put Fine Artists Out of Work? So excited for my chat with Ian Welch AKA Bodhicypha who has been a Dj for 22 years. He owns a raw materials distribution company. Lover of music, nature, and symbolism he is a modern-day mystic, multidisciplinary artist, poet, AI prompter, and electronic music producer. He hopes to enlighten world consciousness and raise it thru his mind-blowing art. ►SHOWNOTES ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ► AI art for self-expression ► Imagine Festival on Orcas Island ► Psychedelics for consciousness expansion and healing ► Is it too late to get into Bitcoin? ► Debunking Bitcoin Energy Concerns ► Importance of Nostr as an agency of decentralized and uncensored media. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ►FOLLOW Bodhicypha INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/djbodhicypha/ TWITTER: twitter.com/Bodhicypha YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/@ianw.6736 OPENSEAS: https://opensea.io/Bodhicypha SOUNDCLOUD: www.soundcloud.com/bodhicypha ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ►SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW Fountain.fm: https://fountain.fm/show/761jhxFiibErm7eZZdlt Apple:https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/bitcoin-peace-music-with-dj-valerie-b-love-friends/id14415408411 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6kZfzFZ3wKmWiljDajrJZ5?si=a9433473b06f464b Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@djvalerieblove/featured ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ►MUSIC DJ Valerie B Love: https://djvalerieblove.com Satoshi The Cyber Opera: https://satoshiopera.com 11x LOVE Project: https://11xlove.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ►FOLLOW US Twitter: https://twitter.com/djvalerieblove Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/djValerieBLove Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djvalerieblove/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dj-valerie-b-love/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ►COLDCARD Discount 5%- Promo Code “CKBTC” store.coinkite.com/promo/PEACE ►SHAMORY - Have Fun Learn Bitcoin 10% Discount shamory.com/love —---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Become Unruggable - Unusual interviews with the coolest, kindest, and smartest people in Bitcoin, music, human rights, psychedelics, finance, innovation, art, mental health, relationships, spirituality, nature and beyond. ** It's never too late to be the change you wish to see in the world **
Subscribe & Rate this podcast on Spotify and Apple | Show your support for the podcast: here | Host: Veronica Winters, MFA | veronicasart.com Vietnamese-American contemporary artist, Dan Lam plays with color, texture and form to create her psychedelic resin art sculptures. Questioning reality, she explores her ideas visually asking the viewers to embrace curiosity […]
Juliana Garces is one of the most incredible psychedelic artists out there. She focuses on psychedelic art inspired by DMT. I had the pleasure of sitting down with Juliana and exploring her mind. How she approaches her art, her life, and psychedelics. What is it that raises our awareness above the daily and mundane? What is it that makes us feel as a collective? These subjects and many others are in this episode. Sit back, relax, and enjoy my conversation with Juliana Garces. • If you'd like to support my channel so I can keep making content consider becoming a patron. My Patreon account: https://www.patreon.com/dangothoughts • Juliana's social: IG - https://www.instagram.com/julianagarcesart/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Juliigarces TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@julianagarcesart Website - https://www.julianagarcesart.com • This show is sponsored by https://fckitbrand.com/, on IG https://www.instagram.com/fckitbrand/ . It's my brand that promotes creative expression in all its forms. • Danny Goler's IG: https://www.instagram.com/dannygoler/ https://www.instagram.com/dangoproductions/ • Full episode on YouTube - https://youtu.be/goKZI4QCfe8 • #fckitbrand #dangothoughts #interview #show #podcast #future #laser #dmt #psychedelics #humanity #spirituality #dannygoler #awakening #psychedelic #art #psychedelicart --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/danny-goler/support
Welcome to the Psychedelic Conversations Podcast! Episode 64: In this episode we discuss Alex's background story, acknowledging the power of art, the role of art in psychedelic integration, thoughts on having creative block, the important relationship between trauma and art, Alex's fascination with mycology, learning how to live/die well as an elder, Alex's "imperfect" sculptures and so much more! 00:00 - Fire Moment 01:49 - Introduction 04:19 - Alex's Background Story 07:13 - Why Do People Gain Respect For These Medicines? 15:12 - The Reason For Creating "Today's Vibe" 18:28 - Acknowledging The Power Of Art 26:30 - The Role Of Art In Psychedelic Integration 30:56 - Alex's Sculpture Work, One Of His Pieces 36:40 - Thoughts On Having Creative Block 43:38 - The Relationship Between Trauma And Art 49:13 - Alex's Fascination With Mycology/Fungi 54:19 - Being Flexible With Creativity, Collaboration 1:00:25 - Learning How To Live/Die Well As An Elder 1:07:01 - Alex's "Imperfect" Pieces, Private Exhibit 1:13:44 - Last Words 1:18:24 - Outro About Alexander: Alexander is a Berlin-based, mixed-media artist working across sculpture, mycology (biology of fungi), and the mystical. Connect with Alexander: Website: https://www.alexandermain.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexandermain/ Thank you so much for joining us! Psychedelic Conversations Podcast is designed to educate, inform, and expand awareness. For more information, please head over to https://www.psychedelicconversations.com Please share with your friends or leave a review so that we can reach more people and feel free to join us in our private Facebook group to keep the conversation going. https://www.facebook.com/groups/psychedelicconversations This show is for information purposes only and is not intended to provide mental health or medical advice. About Susan Guner: Susan is a trained somatic, trauma-informed holistic psychotherapist with a mindfulness-based approach grounded in Transpersonal Psychology that focuses on holistic perspective through introspection, insight, and empathetic self-exploration to increase self-awareness, allowing the integration of the mind, body and spirit aspects of human experience in personal growth and development. Connect with Susan: Website: https://www.psychedelicconversations.com/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/susan.guner LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-guner/ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/susanguner Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/susanguner Blog: https://susanguner.medium.com/ Podcast: https://anchor.fm/susan-guner #PsychedelicConversations #SusanGuner #AlexanderMain #PsychedelicPodcast
Adam F aka Iron Glacier is a Portland based fine artist and tattoo artist. Adams artwork is Bright, colourful and psychedelic. His beautiful paintings blur the lines between representational and abstractions. Adam uses the natural world and landscape as a foundation while dissecting his subject matter into multiple plains, geometric forms and double visions, to explore ideas of human perception and the nature of reality. On top of that, under the name Iron Glacier, Adam creates some of the coolest otherworldly tattoos going round. https://artbyadamfriedman.com/ https://ironglaciertattoos.com/ Instagram: @iron.glacier
Happy Thursday y'all! A good half-hour of breaking psychedelic news for you today, and only a tiny bit of Aaron Rodgers coverage https://www.benzinga.com/markets/cannabis/22/08/28423008/breaking-compass-pathways-sued-for-alleged-misappropriation-of-psilocybin-trade-secretshttps://brobible.com/culture/article/joe-rogan-dmt-expert-rick-strassman-matrix-discussion/DMT Quest https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=My95s6ZryPgAlien Information Theory https://www.amazon.com/Alien-Information-Theory-Psychedelic-Technologies-ebook/dp/B094ZJ4PW8/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2QINARZU5OLIB&keywords=alien+drug+technologies&qid=1660254814&sprefix=alien+drug+technologies%2Caps%2C127&sr=8-2https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidcarpenter/2022/08/09/film-dosed-2-explores-legal-psychedelic-therapy-highlights-the-changing-landscape-of-mental-health-care/?sh=5118b2456c47https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/pass-senate-bill-519-decriminalize-psychedelics/ar-AA10wHHIhttps://www.marijuanamoment.net/sxsw-opens-voting-on-nearly-100-marijuana-and-psychedelics-panels-for-2023-festival/
Victor is a man who needs no introduction, as his work and consistency speak for themselves.Originally hailing from Columbia, Victor is a concept artist & digital illustrator. He has been creating for over twelve years, and has worked for major gaming studios like Ubisoft, and has had his work featured at Christie's, Sotheby's, and many art galleries around the world.We discuss Victor's tough upbringing in Columbia, the movie-like story of how he was motivated to create art in the first place, and the risks he had to take to get there. We have incredibly long banters about spirituality and vulnerable and challenging stories that lead to both of our achievements and the role psychedelics play in the NFT community.We conclude the episode with the importance of relationships, specifically his relationship with FVKRENDER and Keith Grossman of Time Magazine.Victor is a gem in this space, and I feel honored to share our moment with you.Boonafide Socials:Twitter: https://twitter.com/BoonaETHPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/BoonafidexpWebsite: https://www.boonafide.comVictor Socials:Twitter: https://twitter.com/victormosquerarInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/victormosquera/Victors work:All links: https://linktr.ee/victormosqueraSuper Rare: https://superrare.com/victormosqueraNifty Gateway: https://www.niftygateway.com/profile/victormosqueraFvkrender x Victor collab: https://opensea.io/collection/fvckrender-x-victor-mosqueraSupport the show
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Emilee Verduin is a visual artist working at the intersection of Psychedelic Visionary Art and Christian Mysticism. You can order prints of her work at www.mudhutillustration.com https://www.instagram.com/mudhut_illustration/
Episode 053 welcomes The Chambers Project for a wide-ranging discussion on psychedelic art, through both a historical and contemporary lens. The conversation welcomes a pair of pioneers from this particular space - Brian Chambers and Jacaeber Kastor - both of whom I met during the magnificent grand-opening of the avant-garde One Step Further show at The Chambers Project gallery in Grass Valley, CA. Later in the episode, electronic producer A Path Untold joins the fold for a bit about the musical branch of this ambitious endeavor. 10:00 - introducing The Chambers Project 18:00 - conversation w/ Brian Chambers & Jacaeber Kastor 89:00 - Brian Chambers & A Path Untold talk The Chambers Project record label The Chambers Project began with the intention of making contemporary psychedelic art accessible in Nevada County, CA. Since opening doors in 2018, they've presented the community with a spectrum of abstract, cutting-edge, surreal fine art. The Chambers Project focuses on the psychedelic aesthetic, with roots running deep in this field since first discovering the work of Ralph Steadman and Rick Griffin in 1995. A dozen years later, Chambers connected with MARS-1 & Oliver Vernon, and his vision began to take shape. The mission is to curate impactful shows that honor the Godfathers of the psychedelic art scene, as well as showcasing local and international artists. To create immersive environments that are meant to bring viewers into the psychedelic state that - from an early age- inspired their tastes in this art. Brian Chambers is The Chambers Project founder, art curator, facilitator and gallery owner. An inspiring and influential man behind the psychedelic art renaissance. Jacaeber Kastor is a legendary writer, artist, gallery-owner and curator of psychedelic art. He is former owner of the pioneering Psychedelic Solution gallery in New York's West Village. Kastor came of age in the Bay Area during the Acid Tests & Summer of Love. A Path Untold is the ever-expanding musical vision of composer & producer Daniel Merrill. Debut musical artist on The Chambers Project record label/platform, new full-length release Sourcery due 2/22/22. https://thechambersproject.com/ https://www.theunion.com/entertainment/one-step-further-an-exhibition-of-psychedelic-art-past-and-present/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacaeber_Kastor https://www.nytimes.com/1988/01/28/arts/psychedelic-art-show-is-reflection-of-its-era.html https://thechambersproject.com/music/ https://apathuntold.com/ Vibe Junkie JAMZ "Heart Matters" - A Path Untold (available 2/11/22) & "Heart of Gold" Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires (Neil Young cover, dedicated to the late Joey Pye) Episode 053 bumper music provided by ECHT! https://echt.bandcamp.com/ EMAIL the SHOW! B.Getz@UpfulLIFE.com PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts! Listen to Upful LIFE on Spotify ! Theme Song: "Mazel Tov"- CALVIN VALENTINE
Bonnie Maclean's story has rather humble beginnings. She was largely a self taught artist and graphic designer. Originally from Philadelphia, she relocated to San Francisco in 1963, during a pivotal time in US history. Maclean started her career as an assistant to Bill Graham before he began working as a concert promoter for the Filmore. She would eventually take over as the in-house poster designer from Wes Wilson, who is often cited as a strong influence on MacLean's work. Her previous design experience included chalkboard announcements and evening lineups for the concert hall. Today her work for the Filmore is considered an important contribution to the psychedelic music scene of the 1960s. However, despite her contributions, the history of graphic design largely recognizes the “Big Five'' as the most important or iconic figures contributing to the music poster scene of this era. It shouldn't be surprising that the “Big Five'' doesn't include Maclean. However, her psychedelic posters for the Filmore have been collected and exhibited by museums and galleries and recognized for their impact on the music poster scene of 1960s San Francisco.TIMELINE1939 – b Philadelphia1961 – graduated from Penn State university with a degree in French1961 – Moved to New York city, took drawing classes at night at Pratt Institute where she was working1963 – Moved to San Francisco and began work with Bill Graham1967 – Married concert promoter Bill Graham1967 – Wes Wilson left the Filmore and Bonnie became the primary poster designer in his stead.1968 – gave birth to son David1975 – Divorced Bill Graham1981 – married second husband Jacques Fabert (artist)2005 – work was featured at the Tate Liverpool in a show called “The Summer of Love: Art of the Psychedelic era”2013 – Jacques Fabert dies2014 – headliner at the TRPS Festival of Rock Posters in San Francisco2015 – designs commemorative poster for Hall & Oates to mark the grand opening of the Philadelphia Fillmore 2020 – died in PennsylvaniaREFERENCESAnkeny, J. (ND). “Bonne Maclean”. All Music. https://www.allmusic.com/artist/bonnie-maclean-mn0001841640/biography“Bonnie Maclean” (ND). Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. https://art.famsf.org/bonnie-macleanDoyle, M. (2002). “Staging the Revolution: Guerrilla Theater as a Countercultural Practice, 1965-1968”. The Digger Archives. https://www.diggers.org/guerrilla_theater.htmEsmaili, T. (June 2017). “Obscenity”. Legal Information Institute, Cornell Law School. https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/obscenityGrushkin, P. (2015). The Art of Rock: Posters from Presley to Punk. Abbeville Press. Kamiya, G. (August 7, 2015). “How A Mime Troupe Arrest Sparked Bill Graham's Promoting Career”. The San Francisco Chronicle. https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/How-a-Mime-Troupe-arrest-sparked-Bill-Graham-s-6431937.phpMarks, B. (February 12, 2020). “Bonnie MacLean, 1939-2020”. TRPS (The Rock Poster Society).https://trps.org/2020/02/12/bonnie-maclean-1939-2020/Morley, M. (March 7, 2019) “The Cost of Free Love and the Designers Who Bore It—Meet the Women of Psychedelic Design”. AIGA Eye on Design. https://eyeondesign.aiga.org/women-of-psychedelic-design/Vaziri, A. (February 12, 2020). “Bonnie Maclean, pioneering rock poster artist and wife of Bill Graham, dies at 80“. Datebook, San Francisco Chronicle. https://datebook.sfchronicle.com/art-exhibits/bonnie-maclean-pioneering-rock-poster-artist-and-wife-of-bill-graham-dies-at-80
Certified Poetry Boy vibes for the love of Art. We have Alex on the Keys that bring the base to your dreams, Matt beats that can make your heart skip a beat and Manal with the Psychedelic Art that can bring colors to life.
Joining us on the show this week is live performance painter, Morgan Mandala! In this conversation we dial in the focus to take a dive into the world of live painting at music festivals, the atmosphere of collaboration, using the process of creating your art as a teaching, and the importance and marginalization of psychedelic art as a whole. Morgan is based out of Boulder, Colorado and travels the world attending festivals while creating immaculate pieces that communicate rich depths of the human experience. I'd suggest peeping some of her work before or during this episode to step into her world and have a better understanding of the level of work that she produces. Head on over to Morganmandala.com or her IG at https://www.instagram.com/morganmandala/
(Artist Series)Chris Dyer is a Peruvian-Canadian artist who expresses himself via visionary, skate n street art. On the road lots to spread good vibes and soulful color!https://positivecreations.ca/#BenStewartPodcast #ChrisDyer #Artist #Psychedelics #CultureProduced live, Thursdays at 5:00 PM EST. CoHost/Producer: IG@Gordon_CummingsBen Stewart Podcast strives to offer awareness and solutions to a rapidly evolving world, while building community… Join our kickass Discord community!https://discord.gg/7QadgxEK4zSupport & Access Exclusive Content!https://www.benjosephstewart.com/plans-pricingCheck Out My Latest Documentaries - “Awake In The Darkness” - https://www.aubreymarcus.com/"DMT QUEST" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=My95s6ZryPgVisit https://www.BenJosephStewart.com/ to get more involved.Check out my Gaia shows "Psychedelica" & "Limitless" with a free trial. - https://www.gaia.com/invite/join?rfd=AGvFiE&utm_source=iafMake sure to hit the like button and Follow me on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BenJosephStewartMinds: https://www.minds.com/BenJosephStewart/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/BenJosephStewart/Twitter: https://twitter.com/BenJosephStewRumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1044023BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/aanpGqOQt8ZX/
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Jake Kobrin is an artist whose work has been mainly inspired by psychedelic experiences. He recently started selling his art on NFTs platform. We discussed how NFTs can change the game for digital artists. Here are the great points we covered during this interview; [18:13] How NFTs Will Work with Augmented Reality [29:17]The Dangers and Opportunities with Virtual Reality [32:34] How NFTs Change the Game for Digital Artists [37:32] It's not about the hype. Buy NFTs from real artists. - Join the conversation by COMMENTING below. - FOLLOW Jake Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100007463671290 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_.kobrin._/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jake-kobrin-201153173/ Website: https://tulum.cryptopsychedelic.com/ https://www.anodetothegreatmothernft.com/ THE LIGHTLEADERS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelightleaderspodcast/ Free Full Episodes also available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP1YPIk43CI7yzRr-4YjqlQ If you loved this, please share the video and spread the message on Social Media - You can tag us at https://www.instagram.com/thelightleaderspodcast/ Thank you for watching! Graphics and post production by: David Ebarle
Ajax is a bass music producer from Orlando, Florida and Bloo is a graphic artist and designer. Together they run and operate DOSED HEROICS which is a Record Label, and Clothing Company that celebrates Psychedelic Art and artists. : if you enjoyed this episode of the podcast please Like, Subscribe and Write a Review! To support the podcast check out our merch HERE. : Thank you to this episodes sponsor, THE STAGE which is EDM's central hub for all things EDM content related!
This week I talk play, innovation, noise, disruption, cryptocurrency, and trickster creativity with Michael Phillip, host of sister podcast Third Eye Drops, which I’m on A LOT – episodes 102, 88, 58, 44 with Doug Rushkoff, 38 with Niles Heckman, 28 with Bruce Damer, 21 with Erik Davis, 9 with Shane Mauss, 4 with Erik Davis, and this special mashup episode. This one was originally recorded as Third Eye Drops Episode 239, but I went ahead and painstakingly edited out over ten minutes of filler language and head-scratching to give you the sharpest and most-polished conversation possible. If you appreciate these conversations and the extra work I put in to make them shine, please 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. And if you’re broke as a joke, consider rating and reviewing Future Fossils on Apple Podcasts. It helps more than you know.We’d also love to have you in The Future Fossils Discord server, where you can find the others…Lastly, if you’re a podcaster, I recommend you get your show transcribed affordably at Podscribe.AI.Intro and outro music by Skytree.Michael Phillip has appeared on Future Fossils before:Episode 14 on WestworldEpisode 52 on Blockchain with Jennifer SodiniEpisode 67 on Magic & Media with Douglas RushkoffEpisode 135 on The Cosmic YesRelated External Sources:Buy all the books we talk about on this show from my Amazon Storefront.Lewis Hyde - Trickster Makes This WorldAndreas Wagner - Life Finds A WayAndreas Wagner - Arrival of the FittestRichard Dawkins - Climbing Mount ImprobableRichard Doyle - Darwin’s PharmacyWilliam Irwin Thompson - The Time Falling Bodies Take To LightAndreas Wagner at Nautilus - Why It Pays To Play Around(*I mistakenly said the article was published at Quanta)William Irwin Thompson et al. - The Lindisfarne TapesAdi Livnat - Simplification, Innateness, and the Absorption of Meaning from ContextPhil Ford’s Musicology Lectures on the Weird Studies PatreonWJT Mitchell - The Work of Art in the Age of Biocybernetic Reproduction(*I mistakenly said this was “Biomechanical Reproduction”)Chris Ryan - Tangentially Speaking 69 with Daniel VitalisJames Nestor - The Future of Breathing at The Long Now FoundationEvolutionary fitness landscapes visualized by @_baku89 on TwitterRelated Future Fossils/Michael Sources:MG - Cosmic Perspectives From A Fractal Planet (Burning Man 2013)MG - Advertisement is Psychedelic Art is Advertisement (2011)MG - We Will Fight Diseases of Our Networks by Realizing We Are Networks (2020)MG - “Ride It” music video (2005)Future Fossils 125 - Stuart Kauffman on Life, Physics, and the Adjacent PossibleFuture Fossils 160 - His Dark Materials: Narnia, Fillory, and Coming of Age in the Multiverse, with Stephen Hershey & Kynthia BrunetteFuture Fossils 159 - Michael Dowd on Post Doom: Life After Accepting Climate CatastropheComplexity Podcast 51 - Cris Moore on Algorithmic Justice & The Physics of InferenceAnd when you’re ready to switch it up, here are my music and listening recommendations on Spotify.If you're in a tipping mood:• Venmo: @futurefossils• PayPal.me/michaelgarfield• Patreon: patreon.com//michaelgarfield• BTC: 1At2LQbkQmgDugkchkP6QkDJCvJ5rv3Jm• ETH: 0x058aCaf2dd4DB222d89D65fdDF3f0500c5622448i Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/futurefossils. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we are talking about dating with special guests from One and a Half Lesbians, A & Bee. Brief intro into the first week of presidency and reviewing Keyshia Cole vs. Ashanti - we deep dive into dating. U-Hauling, sexting, club vibes, what really goes down in the DM's and can we have more femme for femme loving, please? Shoutouts:Shana - Joe Biden - Reversing Trump’s Transgender Ban from the Military which kept trans people from serving in the militaryKris - Tessa Thompson for signing a new production deal with HBO/HBO Max. Her new production company, Viva Maude, will be adapting the novels Who Fears Death and The Secret Lives of Church LadiesAdriana - @groovychi - Psychedelic Art and Apparel and creator of @thegroovycrewBee - Cloud Stokely (@cloudsosoft) made their podcast song and an amazing music creator to check outBad Queers is co-hosted by:Shana Sumers: @shanahasagramKris Chesson: @kris.chessLet's keep in touch:Email us for advice at badqueers@theherapp.com or DM on InstagramFollow us @badqueerspod on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & Tik TokShop for official Bad Queers Apparel Love our soundtrack? Check out Siena Liggins: @sienaligginsShoutout to our sponsor HER App
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This week I chat with film-maker Michael Morgenstern about his latest transmedia project, I Dared My Best Friend To Ruin My Life, which takes young adults down a mind-bending and immersive narrative vortex about weaponized synthetic media to teach vital 21st Century literacies and the society-threatening implications of #deepfakes.While I’ve been speculating on the ominous (albeit numinous) social and psychological consequences of deepfakes since my 2017 sci-fi short “An Oral History of The End of ‘Reality’” and discussed the more hopeful possibilities in last week's episode with Stephanie Lepp, this conversation takes the futurist speculation to a whole new level to examine:• How convincing and deceitful information-age fictions pose a risk not just to the fabric of society but even our personal relationships;• How deepfakes will turn the logic of waking life from something sober and tangible to something more like a dream or shamanic journey;• How Michael and his team based the execution and roll-out of this project on an industrial fake news factory and open-source software community;• How electronic media function like a parasitic alien intelligence;• The ethical concerns they had to consider and enact in producing something intended to create good but capable of accidentally causing serious harm;• And so much more...Visit Michael's website:https://everythingisfilm.comCheck out Team Zander, the looking glass through which you can experience this kaleidoscopic weirdness:https://teamzander.comCopious additional resources related to this project here:https://mailchi.mp/24cbc646d833/this-is-definitely-real-let-the-game-begin?e=11fc71d569Please 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 countless other wondrous goodies as they spill out of my overactive imagination.Big Announcement: I've just released all of the Future Fossils Book Club call recordings from behind the patrons-only paywall! Help yourself to eight newly-available discussions on some of my favorite works of psychedelic science fiction and non-fiction, including Blindsight by Peter Watts; Xenolinguistics by Diana Slattery; Liu Cixin's The Three Body Problem, The Dark Forest, and Death's End; Jeff VanderMeer's Borne; and Octavia Butler's trilogy Lilith's Brood (Dawn, and Adulthood Rites, and Imago).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’re up for helping edit Future Fossils Podcast transcripts, please drop me a line at futurefossilspodcast@gmail.com.)Intro music is from my new release, "Löwenmensch," part of an archaelogical research project on cross-domain knowledge transfer from prehistoric sculpture to modern electronic art and music, which you can read all about (and watch me perform) here. Find it on major streaming platforms at https://smarturl.it/lionman.Outro music is from Skytree’s new LP of spacey downtempo electronica, Infraplanetary, which I highly encourage you to purchase.Go deeper into the fractal rabbit hole of related media we reference in this episode:My new essay, "The Evolution of Surveillance, Part 4: Augments & Amputees"https://medium.com/@michaelgarfield/the-evolution-of-surveillance-part-4-augments-amputees-92075fabd5a6"On Coronavirus, Complex Systems, and Creative Opportunity"https://medium.com/@michaelgarfield/on-coronavirus-complex-systems-and-creative-opportunity-b82e227a22e7"We Will Fight Diseases of Our Networks By Realizing We Are Networks"https://medium.com/@michaelgarfield/we-will-fight-diseases-of-our-networks-by-realizing-we-are-networks-7fa1e1c24444"Advertisement is Psychedelic Art is Advertisement"https://medium.com/@michaelgarfield/advertisement-is-psychedelic-art-is-advertisement-c4b000f4bbd0Future Fossils 81 - Arthur Brock of Holochain on Rethinking Currency & The Future of Distributed Systemshttps://shows.acast.com/futurefossils/episodes/81On Becoming Aware: A pragmatics of experiencing, by Natalie Depraz, Francisco Varela, and Pierre Vermerschhttps://books.google.com/books?id=iYJy_2909NAC&printsec=copyright#v=onepage&q&f=false"A Calculus for Self Reference" by Francisco Varela (DOI, PDF)https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03081077508960828http://eamusic.dartmouth.edu/~larry/recordings/varela_calculus.pdf"The Science & Technology in Futurama That Everyone In Ad-Tech Can Appreciate," by Bryan Bartletthttps://www.business2community.com/marketing/science-technology-futurama-everyone-ad-tech-can-appreciate-01028949Enjoy, and thanks for listening!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/FUTURE-FOSSILS. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lim and Eigen discuss the nature of magic, people who can talk to animals, psychedelic narrative and the soul of art, Ted Kaczynski's alternate reality podcast, fun historical magical stories, and why it might (or might not) be a bad idea to edit your own memories.Follow @eigenrobot on Twitter! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/liminal_warmth)
The third episode of the Quarantine Sessions Podcast with Canadian Peruvian Visionary Street Artist Chris Dyer. Some of his broader artistic themes include consciousness, truth, oneness, introspection, personal development and kindness. Chris paints and teaches all over the world. This was initially recorded live over instagram in April 2020.More about Chris can be found at positivecreations.ca/ , and Jake's work can be found at www.jakekobrin.com/Follow _.kobrin._ on instagram to see these conversations live with 3 or 4 guests per week.if you want to donate to the podcast you can do so at paypal.me/jkobrinart
The fourth episode of the Quarantine Sessions Podcast with visionary artist Amanda Sage. Amanda Sage is one of the great American visionary artists who trained in the lineage of master artist Ernst Fuchs and is also a prolific teacher.More about Amanda can be found at www.amandasage.com/ , and Jake's work can be found at www.jakekobrin.com/Follow _.kobrin._ on instagram to see these conversations live with 3 or 4 guests per week.if you want to donate to the podcast you can do so at paypal.me/jkobrinart
Neil and Justin bring on Lucy Delics to speak on plant medicine ceremonies and psychedelic art work.
A mind manifesting art generated on the influence of psychedelic drugs like LSD.
A bit about this week’s amazing guest in her own words:“I’m finishing up my Masters in Transpersonal Art Therapy at Naropa University. I've been studying Transpersonal Psychology for 6 years now. My focus has always been the theoretical and practical orientation to psychedelic assisted psychotherapy. I was raised by dead heads and frequent cannabis users, who simultaneously maintained deep professionalism and family values. So, drug culture was really inherent in my development. I have so much to say about Psychedelic Art Therapy. I've worked on the MAPS MDMA PTSD study as a night attendant for 4 years now. I work both in Boulder and in Fort Collins on this. I'm a trained Ketamine therapist (trained by three different institutions over the last year) and have done tons of above ground ketamine and cannabis work myself. While undergoing somatic psychedelic therapy (using ketamine, mostly), I made art throughout the whole process.I'm a freelance training coordinator. I've coordinated a training for the Ketamine Training Center, headed by Dr.Phil Wolfson, in addition to my role as Education Outreach Coordinator for Innate Path. I had the gift of being a resident workshop facilitator this summer at Meow Wolf in Santa Fe. I ran workshops on astrology, non ordinary states, and art therapy, In addition to recycled art jewelry making (with recycled scraps from Meow Wolf Denver and Vegas), AND, couples art therapy workshops. Basically, I like to consider myself a servant to the progression of psychedelic medicines. I'm an artist, an art therapist, an integration specialist, a community organizer, and a thought leader.”Alyssa’s InstagramInnate Path’s WebsiteMy 2018 conversation with Saj Razvi of Innate Path on Psychedelic PsychotherapyMy playlist of music that made it into the MAPS MDMA clinical trialsFuture Fossils Podcast is entirely listener-supported. Support the show on Patreon for more inspiring extras than you probably have time for.• Mentioned in this episode:Rick Doblin, Marcela Otolora, Sarah Gail, MAPS (Multidisciplinary Disciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies), Zendo Project, Innate Path, Mister Rogers, Ann Shulgin, Saj Razvi, Aubrey Marcus, Kristin Karas, Dancesafe, Meow Wolf, Alex Grey’s The Mission of Art, Allyson Grey, Brian Browne Walker's Translation of The Tao Te Ching, Terence McKenna, Wim Hof, Margaret Wertheim, Onyx Ashanti, The Teafaerie, Spider & Jeanne Robinson’s Stardance Trilogy, Geoffrey West’s Scale, Anthony Thogmartin, Mi.Mu, Imogen Heap, Diana Reed Slattery’s Xenolinguistics, Donna Haraway, Mitch MignanoBuy 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.• Alyssa quotes:“I think that my early psychedelic experiences showed me that I was something outside of depression.”“Mister Rogers by day and Ann Shulgin by night.”“I love getting to be a spokesperson for a scapegoated substance.”“Art helps us create the map of our psyche.”“It’s not that I’m a powerful therapist and you are this wounded person. We are co-adventurers in the psyche.”• Future Fossils Theme Music:“God Detector” by Evan “Skytree” Snyder feat. Michael Garfield See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
An extremely challenging childhood and the chance encounter with a Navajo Sandpainting in Gallup lead Robert Sommers down the road to Native arts which ultimately became his calling in art and antiques. His journey included becoming a millionaire California Real Estate Developer and going bust to then finding his true passion for art, writing, and photography. This episode is sponsored by Medicine Man Gallery and The Charles Bloom Murder Mystery Series. Facebook Instagram iTunes
In this edition of the Psychedelic Parenting Podcast, Jonathan sits down with Dr. Katherine MacLean, PhD. Katherine is formerly of the Johns Hopkins University's Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit (BPRU), the home of the well-known Johns Hopkins Psilocybin Studies, where she held space for healthy individuals while under the influence of synthetic psilocybin. While at Hopkins, Katherine was the lead author on the paper "Mystical Experiences Occasioned by the Hallucinogen Psilocybin Lead to Increases in the Personality Domain of Openness", and was instrumental in creating the currently ongoing study looking at the effects of psilocybin on people with a long-term mediation practice. She is currently, with her husband, John, living and working at Happy Acres Farm in Sherman, CT, raising free-range chickens, grass-fed cattle, and a milk-fed infant. Katherine is also currently involved in a project building psychedelic community and support in New York City called the Psychedelic Education and Continuing Care Program with Ingmar Gorman at New York's New School. During our conversation, Katherine discusses her path to motherhood, though her medicine work, Buddhist meditation, and the loss of her sister from cancer. She discusses the question of whether we should let our infants "learn to self-soothe," or should we commit ourselves to holding space for them 100% in their early years. She discusses how motherhood is a contract to being open to sacrifice and suffering. Katherine and Jonathan also discuss the ways that our culture of "Protestant work ethic" contributes to disconnection from the self, how it minimizes the importance of being with, and caring for, ourselves and our loved ones in the moments of birth, death, and pain. They also re-imagine a new form of work that gives birth to future labs, offices, and kitchens where career and home life will be harmonized and balanced. TOPICS AND WEBSITES DISCUSSED IN THIS PODCAST: The Shamatha Project @ UC Davis "The Psychedelic Art of Dying" (Katherine's talk at Psymposia 2014) "The Moral Imperative to End 'Cry it Out'" Philly Voice Happy Acres Farm Johns Hopkins Psilocybin Studies "My Experience as a Guide in the Johns Hopkins Psilocybin Research Project" by Mary Cosimano (MAPS Bulletin, Winter 2014) "What it Means to 'Hold Space' for People, Plus 8 Tips on How to do it Well" by Heather Plett The Center for Mindful Learning Zen Center in Johnson, VT The Zendo Project The Nomads Clinic The Reinvention of Work by Matthew Fox Link to the book at Powell's Interview with Matthew Fox The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein 1973 Film Version (narrated by the author) Link to the book at Powell's
Ken Johnson, Art Critic for the New York Times and author of "Are You Experienced: How Psychedelic Consciousness Transformed Modern Art", joins us for a discussion about art, psychedelic art, art history, high art vs. graphic art, the influence of drugs on art, and the best psychedelic artists today. Be sure to check out Are You Experienced at Amazon.com, Ball and Cone and Tumblr, ArtAndPsychedelix.com, and Ken Johnson's work at the New York Times.
Happy Daylight Savings Time! Today's episode represents another guest spot I did on the Twisted Groove program, and it's a fun one. I recommend listening to it with friends on a weekend.1. We Can't Fly - Aeroplane2. Gebt Shaqah - Abou El Leef3. Cochabamba - Sarazino4. Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy Aaja - Parvati Khan5. Gbagada, Gbagada, Gbogodo, Gbogodo - Luis Quintero & Francis Mbappe6. Love Affair - Sjob Movement7. Alpha Beta Gaga - Air8. Nightdance - David Wheeler9. Plastic Fantastic Lover - Jefferson Airplane10. 3 reyes de la terapia - Ondatrópica11. Velvet Rope - Janet Jackson (Feat. Vanessa Mae)12. Baba -Mickey Hart & Zakir Hussain13. Bat Macumba - Os Mutantes14. Muchachita del oriente - Los Mirlos15. Memories - JP Balboa16. Ta Bom - Chinese Man (Feat. Tumi & General Elektriks)17. Get In Touch - Oddisee (Feat. Trek Life, J Bizness, Richard Wright & Belvi)18. Corey Died On the Battlefield - The Wild Magnolias19. Rapid Fire - Commodores20. Boredom Pain - MFB21. Heartbreaker, Parts I & II - Zapp & Roger22. Baby Sinister - Slave23. A Roller Skating Jam Named "Saturdays" - De La Soul24. Okay, Okay - Pino D'angio25. Sossego - Tim Maia26. Good Times Roll Pt. 2 - RJD227. Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is - Rose Royce28. Back to Spade - Abafana Bamswazi (Feat. Amagugu)Listen, share, enjoy...Twisted Groove Radio Show 3-2-13.
In this 1965 rare recording, Bertrand Goldberg leads psychologists Timothy Leary and Ralph Metzner on a tour of the recently completed Marina City and the Raymond Hilliard Center construction site. Famous for their research into various forms of psychedelic experience, Leary and Metzner discuss the layers of symbolism and social program in Goldberg's buildings. Clip 1: Marina City: “Adjusting your consciousness and your furniture to this kind of space” Clip 2: Tour of Marina City Apartments Clip 3: Raymond Hilliard Center: Integration through Design Clip 4: Psychedelic Art The Art Institute of Chicago, Archive of Bertrand Goldberg, Ryerson and Burnham Libraries, 2002.3 File Length: 13m 42s