Chapel of Extreme Experience

Chapel of Extreme Experience
About this book
Chapel of Extreme Experience is an engrossing look at flicker potentials -- a visual phenomenon which became the basis of scientific studies into how the visual brain works. In the 1960s the Dream Machine was developed to reproduce this phenomenon, emitting pulses of light and projecting patterns that produced kaleidoscopic images and even hallucinations. This book follows the interest in flicker, from its scientific underpinnings to its role in the countercultural art scene. This is a fascinating look at the Dream Machine and its influence on major cultural figures like William S. Burroughs, Aldous Huxley, and Allen Ginsberg who all experienced and wrote about the "flicker effect." Photographs are featured.
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- OL Work ID
- OL4046787W
Subjects
Motion perception (Vision)StroboscopesPhysiological effectOptical illusionsPsychological aspectsHallucinations and illusionsVisual PerceptionArtHistoryHallucinationsPhotic StimulationInstrumentation