The Terence McKenna Experience - a pre-release screening with the artist
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Saturday - April 21 @ ATA/Other Cinema
992 Valencia @ 21st - San Francisco - 8:30pm-$6
Ken Adams - aka AmericanSatori/neo-psychedelia/Rose X, unveils his electronic montage/film
with and about the rogue intellectual/psychedelic visionary, Terence McKenna.
You will experience a multi-temporal cascade of imagery, ideas, and mesmerizing music. Come resonate.
Supporting this hallucinatory homage,
> Mitch Schultz’ DMT: The Spirit Molecule, with Erik Davis, Ralph Abraham, Alex Grey, et al.
> Goldwave (Cyrus Tabar, Shemoel Recalde, Josh Roberts) with its ravishing A/V synthesis.
> & come early for Jordan Belson, the Whitney Brothers, and the Dream Machine.
Cloud 9 flagship venue of the Berkeley arts underground, presents two evenings of neo-psychedelia, with experimental film maker, Ken Adams, and Stephen Kent, pioneering virtuoso of contemporary didjeridu, on Friday & Saturday, February 24 & 25 @ 8pm ‘The Terence McKenna Experience’ is an electronic film catalyzed from previously unreleased videos into a massive, unprecedented 3D montage of image, soundscapes, and Terence McKenna’s revolutionary & psychedelic ideas. Created by Ken Adams, an early collaborator of McKenna’s, this film seeks an experiential elixir, an allurement and seduction, informed and guided by sacred plants and other essential substances. We know who we are. ‘The Terence McKenna Experience’ is a share-able mind realm where the only laws are laws of the human imagination. tmckx.com ‘subVerde’ is an ecodelic travelguide for resonant DNA journeys. Infinite image streams weave through Kent’s deeply visceral didjeridu performance centering the here & the now on the deeper than green within. subverde.tumblr.com ‘subVerde’ is also a creative reunion for Adams & Kent. In 1993, they collaborated on ‘Alien DreamTime’, a live transmedia event featuring spoken word performances by Terence McKenna. Staged during a 48 hour rave in San Francisco, the event became an underground legend and the resulting video continues to be widely screened, sampled, re-mixed, posted and otherwise virally distributed. ————- visit Cloud 9 for map and further information- http://www.facebook.com/pages/ClouD-9/281652505201592?sk=info
Cloud 9
flagship venue of the Berkeley arts underground,
presents two evenings of neo-psychedelia,
with experimental film maker, Ken Adams,
and Stephen Kent, pioneering virtuoso of contemporary didjeridu,
on Friday & Saturday, February 24 & 25 @ 8pm
‘The Terence McKenna Experience’
is an electronic film catalyzed from previously unreleased videos into a massive, unprecedented 3D montage of image, soundscapes, and Terence McKenna’s revolutionary & psychedelic ideas.
Created by Ken Adams, an early collaborator of McKenna’s, this film seeks an experiential elixir, an allurement and seduction, informed and guided by sacred plants and other essential substances. We know who we are.
‘The Terence McKenna Experience’ is a share-able mind realm where the only laws are laws of the human imagination.
‘subVerde’
is anecodelic travelguide for resonant DNA journeys.
Infinite image streams weave through Kent’s deeply visceral didjeridu performance centering the here & the now on the deeper than green within.
‘subVerde’ is also a creative reunion for Adams & Kent.
In 1993, they collaborated on ‘Alien DreamTime’, a live transmedia event featuring spoken word performances by Terence McKenna. Staged during a 48 hour rave in San Francisco, the event became an underground legend and the resulting video continues to be widely screened, sampled, re-mixed, posted and otherwise virally distributed.
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visit Cloud 9 for map and further information-
http://www.facebook.com/pages/ClouD-9/281652505201592?sk=info
pre-release screening of Ken Adams’ new electronic movie, The Terence McKenna Experience, in Berkeley at ClouD 9. Q&A will follow.
event also features subVerde, a new project with Stephen Kent on didjeridu and Ken Adams’ infinite imagery.
screenshot from the Terence McKenna Experience
(Source: mckscreenshots)