Sunday 16 September 2007

Trippy

Trippy videos and visuals.

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Psychedelic Art

A huge gallery of over 2000 psychedelic art picture with a unique color morphing feature called the Psychedelicizer.

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Friday 22 June 2007

My Trippy Squidoo Page


Another place for me to post trippy psychedelic stuff. Check it out at Trippy Psychedelic Squidoo!

Wednesday 6 June 2007

Psychedelic Art video on YouTube

Some interesting psychedelic art merged into a video at youtube, some real trippy stuff here.

Saturday 2 June 2007

Astrology Star Signs


If your into Astrology and star signs check out my girls page Astrology Star Signs.

  • Chinese Astrology
  • Sign of the month
  • How Astrology effects our lives
  • The 12 Zodiac signs
  • The 13th unknown sign
  • Sign compatibilities

Friday 1 June 2007

Psychedelic Blobs - On YoutTube

Just uploaded some psychedelic blobs to youtube. I call them blob spawns, can't think of a better name.

Thursday 31 May 2007

Spideman 3 - Trippy Sandman scene on YouTube

Just got back from watching Spiderman 3, very trippy indeed. We loved it!

Pyschedelic Tunnel Video on YouTube

I've just uploaded a psychedelic smiley face tunnel to YouTube. The full resolution has so much more detail with more variations and 8 minutes long but it's over 600mb so can't really give it free. Get the full version in the Mental FX members area with all the other full quality videos. Enjoy!

Monday 28 May 2007

Orb Video - On YouTube

Just uploaded this video to YouTube. The high quality version look so much better but not bad for free.

Sunday 27 May 2007

YouTube - Mellow Plasma Effects

Here's a mellow plasma video just uploaded to our youtube page.

Thursday 24 May 2007

Wednesday 23 May 2007

Trippy illusion - It's a classic

Check out the full size image for maximum dizziness and pukage.

The outsides will start to move and make you feel all weird and dizzy. I'm not sure what would happen if you forced yourself to look at it for more than a minute but I hazard a guess that it would some how result in a stream of your last meal being projected upon your screen and keyboard. You've been warned!

Tuesday 22 May 2007

Monday 21 May 2007

Trippy TV Psychedelic Video

Check out this free trippy video at Trippy TV.

Saturday 19 May 2007

Psychedelic Art - Psychedelicize your Pictures

Scroll down a bit, I have no clue why there's all this space. Can't find it anywhere in the HTML or CSS.


















Before

After
Psychedelicize your pics at www.psychedelic-art.net


Psychedelic-art.net is the only site in the world where you can upload your pictures for free and then psychedelicize them. We use Java technology to change the colour hue which produces the psychedelic effect. It's sometimes called colour cycling or colour phazing. See below for before and after examples.

Friday 18 May 2007

Can a CD make you high?


May 17, 2007, 05:52 PM | by Leah Greenblatt

Categories: Music

According to a recent ABC News story, there's a CD on the market that supposedly makes listeners feel high — triggering through sound the effects of such drugs as peyote and marijuana. The story even quotes a student at a suburban New Jersey high school as saying, "You listen to it and you just kinda zone out, feel weird and kinda gives you the effect I guess." (It's not clear whether the student's garbled grammar was the product of the CD or a substandard New Jersey education. Ah, the articulation of youth.) Anyway, you can purchase said magical disc for $20 online from a company called I-Doser.com, which says the effect comes from binaural sound waves that synchronize your brain to simulate the effect of a drug trip.

Now, our first thought over here at E-Dubs blog headquarters was: "Wow, that sure could have saved us a lot of money — and a lot of grounding — when we were in high school!" Our second thought was, "Eh. It's probably about as effective as those 'herbal enhancers' they always sell at the counter in gas stations." And our third thought — yes, we are thinking machines, dear readers — was, "Why not just listen to the dozens, if not hundreds of naturally trippy and actually awesome albums already out there?"

Seriously: Whether it comes from artists who were quite literally on their own trips (the Beatles, Donovan, Pink Floyd, Bob Marley), made us think pleasantly of trippy things (the Orb's "Fluffy Little Clouds," Underworld's "Born Slippy," Jane's Addiction's "Three Days," pretty much anything by Primal Scream), or simply take the word "psychedelic" as both a musical category and a state of mind (Animal Collective, Dungen, Joanna Newsom), we can think of plenty of stellar albums and/or songs that make us feel all swirly-twirly without the aid of chemical or botanical and, may we be sure to add, CLEARLY ILLEGAL substances. Readers, what makes you feel most "Strawberry Fields Forever"-y?

Thursday 17 May 2007

Jim Morrison & The Doors - A special blog about.

Since being a teenager my friends and I have listened to The Doors whilst getting stoned. Many hours of mind altering lyrics and tunes have entered our heads via the ears thanks to The Doors. But that's not the reason why the Jim Morrison and The Doors blog is special it's simply because it belongs to my beautiful girl.

LaserPod Light Show Gadget


Thought I'd tell you about the trippiest gadget I know of, it's the LaserPod Lightshow Gadget. This is sericusly the best home laser gadget you buy. Here in the UK they're about £49 and about $95 in the US. A friend of mine has three and they look the nuts when combined together. One is good in a small room but in larger rooms more a necessary. Blowing smoke through the laser gives a great effect but if you'd like a micro laser show then there's nothing better than firing the lasers through a glass bong load or vulcano vaporiser bag. Something that will definitely be on my Xmas list. Check out a video of the laserpod with a trancy soundtrack.

Trippy illusion


If your eyes follow the movement of the rotating pink dot, you will only see one color, pink. If you stare at the black + in the center, the moving dot turns to green. Now, concentrate on the black + in the center of the picture. After a short period of time, all the pink dots will slowly disappear, and you will only see a green dot rotating.

Wednesday 16 May 2007

Famous People Who've Allegedly Taken Psychedelic Drugs

I didn't compile this list myself, not sure how accurate is but none of it surprises me!

Actors

* Dave Attell, in his standup routine "Skanks For The Memories".
* Bill Bailey, in his standup show, Part Troll.
* Lewis Black, has said in his comedic routines, that "just in case it's not obvious to you people, I've done some LSD in my life. And I did it because I thought at the time that it allowed me to think every thought that was possible."
* Jim Breuer, Comedian, in his stage act, talks about trying mescaline once as a teenager, in a bit called "The Wizard".
* Dave Chappelle, Comedian, sometimes discusses his experiences with mushrooms in his stand-up routines.
* David Carradine discusses his uses of LSD in his autobiography Endless Highway along with descriptions of his use of peyote and psychedelic mushrooms, as well as discussing his use of non-hallucinogenic drugs such as cannabis and cocaine.
* Cary Grant, in the September, 1959 Look Magazine, relates how LSD treatment has brought him inner peace. He used LSD more than sixty times under therapeutic auspices. [1]
* Larry Hagman, in his autobiography, Hello Darlin'
* Anne Heche, in her book Call Me Crazy
* Mitch Hedberg, in his comedy act, states that "My favorite drug is acid because it expanded my mind. Because of acid, I now know that butter is better than margarine. I saw through the bullshit."
* Bill Hicks, in his comedy albums Dangerous and Relentless, among others
* Margot Kidder, actress in the documentary Easy Riders, Raging Bulls
* William H. Macy, in the July 2001 issue of Maxim
* Groucho Marx, recounted in an article with Paul Krassner "I Dropped Acid with Groucho"
* Ralphie May, in his standup routine.
* Richard Pryor, in his comedy act and his memoirs.
* Joe Rogan, speaks about his experience with DMT on a radio talk show.
* Doug Stanhope, in his standup routine.
* Steven Wright, in his standup routine.


Artists

* Alex Grey, in an interview with the Online Noetic Network and in numerous other interviews and personal writings
* Leo Kenney [2]
* Henri Michaux, poet, writer and painter [3]
* Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz, Polish writer, dramatist, photographer, philosopher and painter.
* Keith Haring, attributed LSD as having influenced his signature painting style


Authors

* Ken Babbs affiliated with Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters
* J. G. Ballard, author of the novel Crash
* Susan Blackmore, British writer [4]
* Stewart Brand, in John Markoff's book, What the Dormouse Said. The idea of promoting the image of the whole earth from space came during an LSD trip [5].
* William Burroughs, article in Journal of Psychoactive Drugs
* Carlos Castaneda, author of The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge
* Franz Corvus, in the book Generation of Zombies[6]
* Adelle Davis [7]
* Philip K. Dick, in the book Valis
* Jean-Paul Sartre author of La Nausée and other books
* Jack Defessus, in the book Generation of Zombies[8]
* Bruce Eisner, Journalist in Tripping: An Anthology of True-Life Psychedelic Adventures by Charles Hayes, Penguin Group USA, 2000 ISBN-10: 0140195742.ISBN-13: 9780140195743
* Allen Ginsberg
* Sam Harris, an American author with an interest in neuroscience, reason, and religion. [9]
* Aldous Huxley, author of The Doors of Perception
* Ken Kesey, author of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
* Alan Moore, author of the graphic novel Watchmen
* Grant Morrison, author of the comic book series The Invisibles. [10]
* Neal Cassady part of original "beat" movement, writer and driver of the merry pranksters bus
* Ernst Jünger, modern German author [11]
* Anais Nin, in The Diary Of Anais Nin, Volume 5 (1947-1955)
* Robert M. Pirsig in his book Lila: An Inquiry into Morals
* Thomas Pynchon, author of the novel Gravity's Rainbow
* Andrew Sullivan conservative journalist and political commentator, in an online debate found here [12]
* Dr. Huston Smith, interviewed in Nov/Dec 1997, MotherJones
* Robert Stone, affiliated with Ken Kesey, author of "Dog Soldiers" and "A Flag for Sunrise"
* Tom Robbins, throughout his writing, interviewed in 6/02 [13]
* Hunter S. Thompson, throughout his writings, most notably in his novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
* Mark Vonnegut, in The Eden Express, Bantam Books, 1975 ISBN 0-553-02755-7
* Alan Watts, a philosopher, writer, speaker, and expert in comparative religion. The Joyous Cosmology - Adventures in the Chemistry of Consciousness (1962)
* Robert Anton Wilson, in his autobiographical Cosmic Trigger series.


Businessmen

* Bill Gates, interview in the December 1994 Playboy:[14]
* Sir Richard Branson,Virgin Group in his Autobiography Losing My Virginity
* Steve Jobs of Apple Computer describes taking LSD as "one of the two or three most important things he has done in his life" in John Markoff's 2005 book, What the Dormouse Said; also in an interview in Time Magazine
* Henry Luce Founder of Time/Life [15]
* R. Gordon Wasson Banker who introduced Mexican psychedelic mushrooms into the modern world


Musicians

* Marshall Bruce Mathers, more commonly known as Eminem, a famous American hip-hop artist.
* Trey Anastasio of Phish describes several instances in "The Phish Book."
* Syd Barrett founding member of the rock band Pink Floyd
* Leonard Cohen, a Canadian poet, novelist, and singer-songwriter
* John Coltrane, an American jazz saxophonist and composer
* Mike Dirnt, bassist for Green Day
* Denny Doherty of the Mamas and the Papas (John Phillips' autobiography, Papa John)
* Micky Dolenz, singer/drummer for the Monkees, in his autobiography I'm A Believer
* Cass Elliot of the Mamas and the Papas (John Phillips' autobiography, Papa John)
* Jerry Garcia, lead guitarist for the Grateful Dead, in the foreword "On the Wheel with Neal" to On The Bus, pp. xvii-xviii
* Peter Green founding member of the rock band Fleetwood Mac
* George Harrison, in his book I, Me, Mine and in the television/home video production The Beatles Anthology
* Jimi Hendrix, excerpt from Room Full of Mirrors in Jimi's First Experience
* Robert Hunter "6th" member of the Grateful Dead said to have ingested 2500 doses of LSD. He was quoted as saying "I died a thousand deaths."
* Anthony Kiedis from the band Red Hot Chili Peppers in his autobiography Scar Tissue
* Lemmy, quoted in a June 2005 article on contactmusic.com (UK) [16]
* Phil Lesh, bassist for the Grateful Dead, in his autobiography Searching For The Sound.
* John Lennon, in interviews collected in The Beatles Anthology
* Katharine McPhee, in Vogue magazine she described an Ayahuasca retreat in Peru as the most important event in her life.
* Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, from The Mars Volta who make use of psychoactive drugs like LSD for their works.
* Shane MacGowan, singer for The Pogues, interviewed in "A Drink With Shane MacGowan"
* Willie Nelson, musician, recently arrested for possession of Marijuana and Psilocybin mushrooms
* Matisyahu, Hasidic Jewish reggae singer, in the 11 May 2006 The Guardian
* Dave Matthews, in the VH1 Storytellers documentary
* Marilyn Manson, in "The Long Hard Road Out of Hell"
* Paul McCartney, in interviews collected within The Beatles Anthology
* Jim Morrison, much of the Doors work was inspired by his experiences with hallucinogens.
* Jason Mraz, interviewed in High Times December 2005
* Mike Oldfield, interviewed in The Daily Mail, August 31, 1998
* John Phillips of the Mamas and the Papas (John Phillips' autobiography, Papa John)
* Michelle Phillips of the Mamas and the Papas (John Phillips' autobiography, Papa John)
* Keith Richards, interviewed in Rolling Stone, October 17, 2002
* Carlos Santana, reported by Blender and also in an interview
* Grace Slick, singer for Jefferson Airplane, in her autobiography Somebody To Love?
* Ringo Starr, in interviews collected within The Beatles Anthology
* Joe Strummer front-man for punk rock band The Clash, and The Mescaleros
* Hank Williams III, in the song "Crazed Country Rebel", interviewed in Creative Loafing
* Brian Wilson, in many interviews, and masters for the SMiLE sessions
* Roky Erickson, front-man for psychedelic rock band The 13th Floor Elevators
* Dave Mustaine, founder of Megadeth
* Maynard James Keenan of Tool


Philosophers

# Michel Foucault French philosopher
# Alex Hixon, in his interview with Playboy
# Aldous Huxley experimented with Mescaline and other hallucinogenic drugs

Scientists

* Dr. Richard Alpert (now Ram Dass), in his book, Be Here Now
* Duncan B. Blewett, Canadian psychologist and psychedelic researcher
* Francis Crick, co-discoverer of the DNA double helix, alleged to have used small doses of LSD in the early 1950s [17]
* Dr. Douglas Engelbart, in John Markoff's 2005 book, What the Dormouse Said
* Richard Feynman, notable physicist claimed (in James Gleick's biography Genius) to have experimented with LSD during professorship at Caltech
* Dr. Stanislav Grof, Czech researcher
* Dr. Abram Hoffer, physician and psychedelic researcher
* Albert Hofmann, the first person to "trip" on LSD after discovering it in 1943, in LSD: My Problem Child
* Michael Hollingshead. Introduced Tim Leary to LSD
* Dr. Timothy Leary in many writings, such as The Psychedelic Experience
* Dr. John C. Lilly in his book Centre of the Cyclone and other works
* Dr. Ralph Metzner
* Dr. Kary Mullis, Nobel-Prize winner and inventor of PCR, in his essay collection Dancing Naked in the Mind Field
* Dr. Humphry Osmond
* Dr. Alexander Shulgin

Insane Video

Check out this video, try not to puke and don't watch it if you're easily hypnotised!

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StumbleUpon » Psychedelic Art - Trippy Wallpaper & Wei...: "WOW... when you click 'Psychedelicize it!' under the artwork, it makes the image pulse and change colors in a way that is EXACTLY like REAL psychedelic visuals! I am BLOWN AWAY. Do yourself a favor and CHOOSE AN IMAGE THAT HAS LOTS OF DIFFERENT COLORS IN IT. It's literally like getting visuals on a hallucinagen... whoever made that program is a GENIUS."

ME > Well I wouldn't say I was a genius but thanks for inflating my ego!

Sunday 13 May 2007

Trippy Videos - My first trippy post


Hi I'm Duane from Mental FX established in 2001 so this blog is about due! Every week I'm gonna be sharing my trippy findings with you so subscribe to my blog right now and keep updated. To get you started check out the new trippy guest area I added last week which is completely free and contains 20 psychedelic Java visuals.