These icons are shamanistic Turks. Icons are the Turks living in Central Asia and Siberia.They are the lord of the fire. Turks are great with him: Ruby, Tuva, Chuvash, Tatar, Uigur, Altai...
This made me think about the future of our people on Earth. It fills me with hope and happiness that one day our people will explore these plains of existence en masse.
It also inspired the thought that now is a very special time for the people of Earth. And that by following the Shamanic path, I (for one) will possibly be able to exist in these realms after my death - in order to witness this magnificent time and be of some help to future generations in that way.
This is amazing! I was transfixed all the way through! Such a deep piece of art work, I would love to see this in an exhibition space, thank you for this upload I will be back to watch this again and again.
The songs are Sakha & Yukagir,recorded by me, Jochelson & others.This is a stereo mix; the full version is wide-screen,5.1 surround. The total multimedia installation includes 3 films, large-scale paintings and photographs,& 25 independent channels of sound. 1 channel is dedicated to Koryak songs. There are other videos and audio stations throughout the exhibition.
Brill, the image flicker and overlays against the landscapes capture a journey just great
ModernWizards 1 week ago
brilliant
letsgetinshape 5 months ago
this wont call a spirit into my house by listening to it ... will it
kushak47 6 months ago
spokeee sounding hu.give you a eeery feeling
mogges1 9 months ago
i see the sacred mushroom and the yurts
MrJKILLA7 9 months ago
Gruselig anders erleben..
uchruut 1 year ago
These icons are shamanistic Turks. Icons are the Turks living in Central Asia and Siberia.They are the lord of the fire. Turks are great with him: Ruby, Tuva, Chuvash, Tatar, Uigur, Altai...
God bless the Turks
nadirtalas 1 year ago
nice
Hillsillverr 1 year ago
i have been to 24 worlds
DeathShamans 1 year ago
This made me think about the future of our people on Earth. It fills me with hope and happiness that one day our people will explore these plains of existence en masse.
It also inspired the thought that now is a very special time for the people of Earth. And that by following the Shamanic path, I (for one) will possibly be able to exist in these realms after my death - in order to witness this magnificent time and be of some help to future generations in that way.
Inspiring, for sure :)
MiG2880 1 year ago
Thank you for posting this it is WONDERFUL and it makes me feel happy and at home!
Valandinne 1 year ago
awesome!! My dad worked on this....its so cool!
Rowanshadowcat 1 year ago
scary sounds!!
08090mai 2 years ago 3
They are Turkish symbols. Yakut and Tuva
nadirtalas 2 years ago
they aren't only turkish
Thejinan 2 years ago
@nadirtalas not turkish, you mean turkic?
bangoramas 1 year ago
wow. I loved this, it penetrated me to the core.
mindrunfree 2 years ago
They are using "the deep voice" or also called "the missing chord" because we forgot how to use it. woman can use it too. its very powerful.
Cranberic 2 years ago
This is amazing! I was transfixed all the way through! Such a deep piece of art work, I would love to see this in an exhibition space, thank you for this upload I will be back to watch this again and again.
wildwoodkingsson 2 years ago
very interesting,loved it
peace n blessings
Ken
shamanizing 2 years ago
Powerful video
Slugula 2 years ago
Cool! Is the exhibit traveling outside Germany? Going to London?
ememqut 3 years ago
Very nice. Does the audio include one of the Koryak cylinders? I thought the first song sounded familiar, or is it all Chukchi and Yukaghir stuff.
ememqut 3 years ago
The songs are Sakha & Yukagir,recorded by me, Jochelson & others.This is a stereo mix; the full version is wide-screen,5.1 surround. The total multimedia installation includes 3 films, large-scale paintings and photographs,& 25 independent channels of sound. 1 channel is dedicated to Koryak songs. There are other videos and audio stations throughout the exhibition.
anthroart 3 years ago
There's also an Even chant and a Yukagirized Russian song in the mix.
anthroart 3 years ago