I write stories
Schizo-Mystic
Invincible
Immortal
Infinite
Gospel of Aberration
In the Shadow of the Phosphorous Dawn
Blurred fuzz, emptiness of dissolved mind.
'Je lègue ce dernier poème visuel à tous les jeunes gens qui m’ont fait confiance, malgré l’incompréhension totale dont mes contemporains m’entourent.'
[Le Testament d'Orphée, Jean #Cocteau, 1960]
#cinema@CocteauCinema#litterature
@StoliarSteve@DavidGogoBlues@BadSpit Yeah. Much like refer madness, it was all lies and propaganda. No one jumps from rooftops or windows on LSD. The only time it happens, alcohol is involved. On alcohol however, death by misadventure is common.
@StoliarSteve@DavidGogoBlues@BadSpit His generation? Use of psychedelic substances didn't start with the 60s counterculture. WS Burroughs did it in the 50s. Writers, occultists and artists were doing it in Victorian/Edwardian era. Not to mention every Shamanic/Gnostic culture throughout human history.
Claude Mellan's Face of Christ, also known as The Sudarium of Saint Veronica (1649), is one of the most technically extraordinary works in art history...
The entire portrait is rendered using a single, continuous spiralling line that begins at the tip of Christ's nose and expands outward to the edges of the cloth.
Mellan achieved the illusion of depth, shadow, and facial features without any cross-hatching or traditional shading. Instead, he precisely varied the thickness and pressure of the burin (his engraving tool) as he rotated the copper plate, creating "swelling" lines that darken the image where needed.
The spiralling line is estimated to be approximately 150m (about 500ft) long if it were stretched out.
Chronopolis (1982, 52 min) Streaming for Family Members on https://t.co/3biS8wcuLV & Apps in North America.
In a gargantuan city lurking in the sky, powerful immortals who have become jaded with eternal life. Most of their time is spent monotonously constructing bizarre and unusual objects while waiting for the ultimate gift to arrive. Directed by Piotr Kamler & Presented with aaa Production, France.
EVE OF THE WAR (1978), the second single from Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds, is an absolute banger. But the video is on another level, perfectly capturing the terrifying mood of the album artwork. I've been saying this for decades: make a film of this!
TERRAHAWKS (1983) villain Zelda, and her children Cy-Star and Yung-Star, were three of the decade's most terrifying bad guys. And she could spit bars with the best of 'em. Move over Nas, Rakim, and KRS-One, here comes the Zelda rap!
"The Zinzolin Book of Occult Fiction" edited by Brendan Connell, published by Snuggly Books in 2022.
A collection of 22 tales concerning dreams, séances, visionaries, and other supernatural phenomena, drawn from the height of the Edwardian occult revival in the British Isles.
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This The Exorcist (1973) trailer was banned from theatres.
The original The Exorcist trailer was infamous for its fast flashing imagery, disturbing sound design, demonic and subliminal imagery that audiences of the 1970s found genuinely disturbing.
The trailer was pulled from circulation and has become one of the most controversial horror trailers of all time, after many theaters reportedly refused to show it, due to the fear, panic and discomfort reported by the viewers before screenings. #filmtwt
Needless Violence, Pointless Death, and Excessive Gore
1986 / United States / Michael Parks
Childhood Super8 film by the talented stop-motion animator
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"(Ghost) Riders in the Sky: A Cowboy Legend" is a cowboy-styled country/western song written in 1948 by American songwriter Stan Jones.
Lawrence Welk and His Orchestra released this unforgettable instrumental version in 1961.