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Far Out: The Most Psychedelic Images in Science

Far Out: The Most Psychedelic Images in Science

Visionary Art, Contemporary Sacred Art, Outsider Art | Lila Pictures It just keeps going and going and going and going and going and going and going and going and going and going and going and going and going and going and going and going… Moar trippy gifs. [ I heard Imgur likes perfectly looping gifs ] posted by respondcreate on Mar. 18, 2013 in Pictures | tags: animated gif, lol, lolwat, loop, trippy, wat Betz & Sainer are two Polish artists (from Łódź and Turek, respectively) who collaborate under the ETAM Cru moniker and are just as comfortable creating screen prints and canvases as they are painting huge-ass murals. P.S. [ ETAM Cru ] posted by respondcreate on Feb. 24, 2013 in Pictures | tags: art, betz, bizarre, colorful, etam cru, graffiti, nature, painting, poland, psychedelic, sainer, street art, trippy “I don’t really know what [my work] should be called, some people call it graffiti and some [call it] street art. “A message, for me, is something secondary. Enjoy! [ Aryz ] Happy Halloweeeeen! [ ryoheihase.com via Axis Animation ] P.S. P.P.S.

Sacred geometry As worldview and cosmology[edit] The belief that God created the universe according to a geometric plan has ancient origins. Plutarch attributed the belief to Plato, writing that "Plato said God geometrizes continually" (Convivialium disputationum, liber 8,2). In modern times the mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss adapted this quote, saying "God arithmetizes".[2] At least as late as Johannes Kepler (1571–1630), a belief in the geometric underpinnings of the cosmos persisted among scientists. Closeup of inner section of the Kepler's Platonic solid model of planetary spacing in the Solar system from Mysterium Cosmographicum (1596) which ultimately proved to be inaccurate Natural forms[edit] Art and architecture[edit] Geometric ratios, and geometric figures were often employed in the design of Egyptian, ancient Indian, Greek and Roman architecture. In Hinduism[edit] Unanchored geometry[edit] Music[edit] See also[edit] Notes[edit] Further reading[edit] External links[edit] Sacred geometry at DMOZ

A Timothy Leary for the Viral Video Age - Ross Andersen Meet Jason Silva, the fast-talking, media-savvy "performance philosopher" who wants you to love the ecstatic future of your mind. I want to introduce you to Jason Silva, but first I want you to watch this short video that he made. It will only take two minutes, and watching it will give you a good idea if it's worth your time to read the extensive interview that follows: If you ever wondered what would happen if a young Timothy Leary was wormholed into 2012, complete with a film degree and a Vimeo account, you have your answer: Jason Silva. If Silva, who was born in Venezuela, seems to have natural screen presence, it's because he's no stranger to media; he worked for six years as a host at Current TV before leaving the network last year to become a part-time filmmaker and full-time walking, talking TEDTalk. Like Leary, Silva is an unabashed optimist; he sees humankind as a species on the brink of technology-enabled transcendence. Silva: Definitely. Right. You can even go beyond that.

The Looking Glass Gallery I am shutting down the worldwide operations of the Ching-Chong Ding-Dong Foundation For Sensitivity To Orientals Or Whatever… The saddest part is because of all the attention, we raised a lot of money over the weekend, money that will now be donated to Dan Snyder’s The Washington Redskins Original Americans Foundation which Twitter seems to be fine with because I haven’t seen shit about that. Stephen Colbert Larry Carlson - Psychedelic art prints, trippy movies, collage artwork, and surreal art LARRY CARLSON, Image 1, Astronomica Volume 2, 2012 LARRY CARLSON, Stella Maris, 2013. LARRY CARLSON, Astromomica 1, 2008. LARRY CARLSON, Astromomica 14, 2008. LARRY CARLSON, Teth, 2013. LARRY CARLSON, Astromomica 18, 2008. LARRY CARLSON, Neka, 2012. LARRY CARLSON, Van Riper, 2012. LARRY CARLSON, Image 5, Astronomica Volume 2, 2013. LARRY CARLSON, Astromomica 20, 2008. LARRY CARLSON, Astromomica 13, 2008. LARRY CARLSON, Astromomica 5, 2008. « prev 1 2 3 next » (73 Photos) Some of these images are available as limited edition art prints at THE LARRY CARLSON STORE.

Cool I'll put this in a few other places ;-) by mirlen101 Mar 21

Naturally occurring patterns such as these indicate why we humans and other enlightening creatures seek the psychedelic, psychoactive, and entheogenic states of awareness as well as why we must dream frequently. by mojojuju Mar 21

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