From its intense display of neon strobe lights to its lustrous array mind-bending visuals. Enter the void is a psychedelic thriller not for the faint of heart. The central plot revolves around Oscar, a drug dealer in his early twenties who is involved in a fatal accident at a nightclub called "The Void". However only moments after the accident Oscar's spirit hovers over his once embodied corpse and takes flight around the city nightlife of underground Tokyo. A highly ambitious Gaspar Noe, gives
Horace Chin Professor David Kellogg Music Appreciation 17 November 2016 Popular Music of The Last 100 years (20th and 21st Centuries) Have you ever wondered who were the most popular artists in the past 100 years? From the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s in addition to the 2000s each decade birthed many talented artists whose music has lived on and will live on many years after their time. I have checked the billboard top 100 singles charts of each decade and chose artists who I think best represent the
Hippie Subculture "I like ideas about the breaking away or overthrowing of established order. I am interested in anything about revolt, disorder, chaos, especially activity that seems to have no meaning. It seems to me to be the road towards freedom - external freedom is a way to bring about internal freedom," says Jim Morrison, musician and poet. He, as well as millions of teenagers and young adults were involved in a massive movement that took the world by storm during the 1960s and 1970s. The
mimicking a visual representation of lights flicking across one's eyes, "When The Smoke Clears" foundation begins. The track's layers and precise timing of the smallest of sounds is appreciated, heard clearly as the transition from electronic to the psychedelic installment flourishes. Hints of musical delights are trickled towards each build. Bass riffs pulls both vocals into an unexpected groove, noting Rosen's soothing vocals that softens each blow.
“Between the second World War, when Dr. Albert Hofmann accidentally got high with his invention of LSD, and in the late ’60s there were thousands of studies conducted by medical and psychiatric researchers looking into the therapeutic benefits of psychedelic drugs” (Antonia). Hofmann’s experiments had opened the minds of many scientists, making them curious as to what LSD could potentially have in store for the future of medicine. “The extraordinary mental effects of LSD described in 1943 by Hofmann
Stephanie Rollens MUS 1010 Prof. Ingram Fall 2012 Research Paper: The Evolution of Alternative Rock a. Introduction/Overview A phrase coined by many emerging bands in the early 1980’s, ‘alternative rock’ has become an increasingly more popular term used to describe artists that try to be innately different, yet veer away from the establishment and wish only to play the music they want to play without “selling out”. While it isn’t as concentrated or specific as other genres like hip hop or classical
young adults, this movement sought to challenge entrenched power structures and reimagine society based on principles of peace, love, and communal living. One of the main ways this could be accomplished for a lot of people is through the use of psychedelics. When people were on these drugs, they would band together and form groups that could make an impact. The counterculture movement was so popular that everyone was not afraid to get involved. “What it was, was getting away from mother and father
Time is a self-evident perception of intangible human construct. A week consists of days, which consists of hours, which consists of minutes, and so forth infinitely; However, time is much more than a measurement or fleeting notion given to each living organism. It is an existential entity that resides outside of the human mind and its attempted comprehension. Its fundamental nature is not one of transience, but one of forward motion, where it not the past that is prepared for, but the future
It is year 2325 my colleagues and I have made an amazing discovery we have found 5 items dating way back to the 1960’s. We are archeologist that love finding things from years and years ago. My colleagues and I have just been summoned to a dig a site because my colleagues made a unique discovery: a time capsule from the 1960s that was buried so long ago. Very carefully my colleagues and I are going to unearth and open this time capsule. Inside the time capsule we found five items that define the
The Time of Rebirth: Counterculture Movements Woodstock, psychedelics, and Rock ‘n’ Roll were all a major point in the 1960s counterculture movement. Many icons like Janis Joplin rose to their fame during this era. The “hippie” movement, even 60 years later, is a major landmark in history and pieces of the past can be seen in many different ways. Why are counterculture movements so infamous and what purpose do they serve? Do counterculture movements establish a certain principle or are they simply