With the purchse you get this ultra high resolution digital image. Reference to the events in 2020 and 2021
VR and AR can alter our state of consciousness. At least this is the promise of CYBERDELICS that use external tech-mediated stimulation to evoke out of body experiences and trips. Although the field has been developing over the last 50 years, the recent proliferation of commercial VR and AR devices has driven new attempts to collide psychedelic and consciousness culture of the late-60s with the computer cultures of the 80s and 90s. Immersion in cyberspace as a psychedelic experience. Whilst psychedelics can be unpredictable, CYBERDELICS offer a curated experience for an altered state – one that can be explored in completely safe and controlled way. In the CYBERDELIC space there is no such thing as a ‘bad trip’ – unless that’s what you’re looking for? How far can we go using these technologies and techniques to create non-ordinary states of consciousness? How can the sensorimotor data we receive from the outside world affect our brain? Is the VR headset the LSD of the new millennium?
Masked Realities by Miguelangelo Rosario 2020
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Masked Realities by Miguelangelo Rosario 2020
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With the purchse you get this ultra high resolution digital image. Reference to the events in 2020 and 2021
VR and AR can alter our state of consciousness. At least this is the promise of CYBERDELICS that use external tech-mediated stimulation to evoke out of body experiences and trips. Although the field has been developing over the last 50 years, the recent proliferation of commercial VR and AR devices has driven new attempts to collide psychedelic and consciousness culture of the late-60s with the computer cultures of the 80s and 90s. Immersion in cyberspace as a psychedelic experience. Whilst psychedelics can be unpredictable, CYBERDELICS offer a curated experience for an altered state – one that can be explored in completely safe and controlled way. In the CYBERDELIC space there is no such thing as a ‘bad trip’ – unless that’s what you’re looking for? How far can we go using these technologies and techniques to create non-ordinary states of consciousness? How can the sensorimotor data we receive from the outside world affect our brain? Is the VR headset the LSD of the new millennium?