''The “transmundane” refers to that which extends beyond the physical or visible world – into the realm of the divine or transcendent. Recently, there has been an increased interest in accessing these otherworldly realms via mindfulness meditation, new age spiritual practices like magic and witchcraft, and the use of mind-altering drugs. These subjects are taken up by the artists in Transmundane, an exhibition which examines the root causes for this awakened interest in seeking the transcendent, and suggests that turning on, tuning in, and dropping out has a profoundly political dimension: when the world itself becomes unbelievable, we turn elsewhere for belief.'' -- Publisher's websit
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Surrealism establishes a bridge between the physical realm and the domain of dreams and illusions. I...
In the glass art exhibition, Phosphenes of Qualia, Xavier exhibits pieces that explore and explain e...
This series of papers on early anticipations of a spiritual New Age ends with Carl Jung’s version of...
''The “transmundane” refers to that which extends beyond the physical or visible world – into the re...
Trans- States was an experimental, transdisciplinary conference held in the UK, in September 2016, t...
A transdisciplinary conference exploring the complex interrelationships between contemporary occultu...
Bespoke technology has been designed and built for Hywel and Jasper, to create moments of reflection...
“Supermassive” is a synchronised four-channel video installation with sound. Each video channel show...
“Tranquility Falls” depicts a computer-generated waterfall set to sentimental stock music. As the wa...
This series Permutations has developed from my interest in how artists respond to nature, the way na...
There is innate desire to discover the unknown, imagine the unimaginable and to understand our surro...
Proceedings of the 16th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
With its cover featuring a Maya pyramid running an electrical current from its apex, the liner notes...
As an artist progressing through the University\u27s Intermedial MFA program, my practice has focuse...
The use of hallucinogenic plants has throughout human history been used for religious purposes, in o...
Surrealism establishes a bridge between the physical realm and the domain of dreams and illusions. I...
In the glass art exhibition, Phosphenes of Qualia, Xavier exhibits pieces that explore and explain e...
This series of papers on early anticipations of a spiritual New Age ends with Carl Jung’s version of...