Watch a clip from Aaron Ross's and Anna Geyer's "Phosphenes," an exciting collaboration that explores the images that come to us between waking and sleeping through the combination of 2D and 3D animation with 16mm film manipulation techniques.
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@allowablegore if you want that effect smoke some DMT
SuperRageFest 1 day ago
Interesting video.
frouwipkus 1 month ago
I used to constantly see spinning geometry after smoking a dube and closing my eyes. It would get more intense as I rotated my head (eyes still closed) towards a light source in the room.
allowablegore 1 month ago
@XboxBoy5526 I hope so
cinemalego 2 months ago
@XboxBoy5526 Is there something wrong if that happens just like that after I've been laying down for a moment and then suddenly jump up and move fast. I usually get phosphenes then, without closing my eyes, sometimes it's a bit hard to see, but it only last for about 5 seconds.
cinemalego 2 months ago
@XboxBoy5526
no, it's the feeling when you close your eyes and press hard on them with your hands...
it's pretty accurate for me, but only from 4:50
yanivcogan1 6 months ago
so good!
SuckXmyXchickeN 7 months ago