The essay discusses the impact of LSD experiences on West Coast counterculture experimental film and poetry of the 1960s and 1970s. It argues that significant changes in this period to the imagery and language of film and poetry corresponded to the expansion of perception induced by LSD, mescaline and peyote. The extreme transformation of perception caused in many users by such drug-related hallucinations set new thresholds for authentic experiences and emboldened new practices of collective living, off-grid communities, and alternative economies
Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) is one of the most pharmacologically potent psychoactive substances...
Drug Culture: “Turn on, Tune in, Drop out,” the phrase made famous by counter-culture guru Timothy L...
Few moments in history are so intensely associated with widespread drug use as the 1960s in the Unit...
This exhibition catalogue essay provides an introduction to psychedelic culture during the postwar p...
First tested und used for therapeutic purposes in psychiatry, LSD entered the sub- und counter-cultu...
This paper is about 1960s counterculture, the role of psychedelic drugs, and their representations i...
The consumption of LSD and similar psychedelic drugs in New York City led to a great deal of cultura...
In the 1960s, as the styles of counterculture psychedelia came to be incorporated into many parts of...
This dissertation examines the various ways in which the experience of psychoactive drugs such as ma...
It is in the experiments in the arts, media, culture, politics and everyday practices developed by t...
UnrestrictedThis study examines the interconnected and symbiotic relationship between vision and tec...
In the middle of the twentieth century, Western writers, chemists, anthropologists and ethnobotanist...
This article discusses a selection of abstract paintings in relation to their representation or indu...
The current study uses a qualitative methodology to investigate socio-cultural and psychological asp...
Questions are currently being posed concerning the implications of the clinical uptake of psychedeli...
Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) is one of the most pharmacologically potent psychoactive substances...
Drug Culture: “Turn on, Tune in, Drop out,” the phrase made famous by counter-culture guru Timothy L...
Few moments in history are so intensely associated with widespread drug use as the 1960s in the Unit...
This exhibition catalogue essay provides an introduction to psychedelic culture during the postwar p...
First tested und used for therapeutic purposes in psychiatry, LSD entered the sub- und counter-cultu...
This paper is about 1960s counterculture, the role of psychedelic drugs, and their representations i...
The consumption of LSD and similar psychedelic drugs in New York City led to a great deal of cultura...
In the 1960s, as the styles of counterculture psychedelia came to be incorporated into many parts of...
This dissertation examines the various ways in which the experience of psychoactive drugs such as ma...
It is in the experiments in the arts, media, culture, politics and everyday practices developed by t...
UnrestrictedThis study examines the interconnected and symbiotic relationship between vision and tec...
In the middle of the twentieth century, Western writers, chemists, anthropologists and ethnobotanist...
This article discusses a selection of abstract paintings in relation to their representation or indu...
The current study uses a qualitative methodology to investigate socio-cultural and psychological asp...
Questions are currently being posed concerning the implications of the clinical uptake of psychedeli...
Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) is one of the most pharmacologically potent psychoactive substances...
Drug Culture: “Turn on, Tune in, Drop out,” the phrase made famous by counter-culture guru Timothy L...
Few moments in history are so intensely associated with widespread drug use as the 1960s in the Unit...