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I think if humans were able to see the entire universe in one piece, instead of getting instantly mentally fucked we would just get bored pretty quickly
#inspired by watching fractal zoom videos#wow that’s amazing and infinitely intricate just like us. ok im bored now#sludge
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Week05 Reflection - 02
5. Wes Wilson was the first to introduce the popular psychedelic font which made. the letters look like they were moving, and Victor Moscoso used the vibrating colours effect to achieve that specific psychedelic aesthetics in his artworks.
Psychedelic art is subversive and liberating that can bring us the liquid font and. vibrating colours effects. I got inspired by the concept of vibrating colours can create the 'psychedelic' effect. The vibration is achieved by taking colours from the opposite end of the colour wheel, each one having equal value (dark to light) and intensity (brightness). So I hope my audience feel fantastic and surreal, through Bright and/or highly contrasting colours or weird fractal patterns in my project.
6. The video features a sort of fractalic zoom through minecraft-like boxes of reality. The animation is increasingly dynamic and chaotic, as our perception of the world keeps re-orienting itself to the changing relations of the objects on the screen.
Psychedelic art is still with us nowadays, but it is more mind-expanding. Multi-perspectivism and multi-dimensionality are fundamental motives of psychedelic aesthetics and philosophy. I intend to deconstruct the emotion of my character into colourful vibrating splashes of colour which. reconstruct again into vibrating pieces of psychedelic flesh. But if people watch the psychedelic video for too long, they will feel dizzy and uncomfortable. I need to keep the duration of the psychedelic effect within reasonable limits.
Bibliography
Cyriak, “Hooray For Earth - "True Loves" (Cereal Spiller Remix),” YouTube video,3:39, May 22, 2011, https://youtu.be/Mf6JCpJjdiY.
Dačić, Anika. October 31, 2015. "Do You Know What Psychedelic Art is?". Accessed August 21, 2021. https://www.widewalls.ch/magazine/psychedelic-art
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