L'Abbatiale de la
Liturgie Apocryphe

Montréal, p.Q.

For the first time in a half century, 500 Limited Edition Dreamachines based on Brion Gysin’s original specifications are now available.


500 Limited Edition Dreamachines based on Brion Gysin’s original specifications

Dreamachine Size is 7″ x 7″ x 26″ Inches (18cm x 18cm x 66cm), Weights 11.4 Pounds (5.2kg)


500 Limited Edition Dreamachines based on Brion Gysin’s original specifications

Designed in Canada, The Dreamachine also functions as a stationary Table Lamp. It is made of museum quality Stainless Steel, with North American or European electrical adaptation, rotating at 78rpm / 10hz corresponding with Alpha Brainwaves. Product details here.


At this time, Dreamachines are only available through dreamachine.ca distributed internationally by Innovative Integrated Solutions.


Not for use by children and not for use by people with problems associated with flicker or flash photography eg epileptics. Not for sale to under 18 year olds and see disclaimer regarding usage and medical.



*Note that buying directly from Master Musicians of Joujouka website helps the Master Musicians of Joujouka and the village through a substantial donation from Brion Gysin Dreamachine.

Catégorie Moeurs, libellé Nouvel Âge



‘On voit rien’. Ciel couvert, impossible d’assister au transit de Vénus. J’ai plutôt mis des images ensemble : C’était samedi le 2 juin dernier, une soirée présentée par le festival Mutek.


‘On voit rien non plus’ de la collaboration entre Tim Hecker et Stephen O’Malley parce qu’on voyait effectivement absolument rien (les projections c’était les Momies de Palerme, en première partie).


Pour tous ceux et celles donc qui n’ont rien vu.



‘Ces rares transits de Vénus sont toujours très importants. Celui-ci, arrivant peu de temps après l’Éclipse Solaire du 20 Mai, ajoute de l’importance aux dernières étapes qui nous rapprochent du Solstice de Décembre 2012.


L’Éclipse du 20 Mai concernait la libération et la guérison des expressions anciennes, déséquilibrées, basées sur le pouvoir, abusives et destructrices de l’énergie masculine et sur la mise en place des germes d’une nouvelle expression positive, créative, centrée sur le cœur du guerrier spirituel masculin … Le transit de Vénus va ‘éclipser’ les anciens schémas de relation et de co-dépendance qui ne fonctionnent plus maintenant que l’énergie masculine pure a commencé à prendre racine.


Transit de Vénus MMXII

Le transit de Vénus est la prochaine étape du processus de guérison du masculin et du féminin. Puis le 13 Novembre 2012, l’Éclipse Solaire Totale dans le Pacifique sud permettra au féminin, que ce soit à l’intérieur ou dans le monde, de trouver sa relation juste, saine et complète avec le masculin dans sa pure expression. Alors nous pourrons avancer avec les germes de l’équilibre qui auront été semés dans la Terre Mère et dans ses grilles énergétiques(!) dans toutes nos relations et ensuite dans nos structures locales, mondiales et dans nos institutions’ …

BRUTAL TRUTH le 21 mai 2012 à la Sala Rossa, Montréal p.Q.

BRUTAL TRUTH le 21 mai 2012 à la Sala Rossa, Montréal p.Q.

NASUM le 21 mai 2012 à la Sala Rossa, Montréal p.Q.

NASUM le 21 mai 2012 à la Sala Rossa, Montréal p.Q.

Journée nationale des patriotes (NASUM, BRUTAL TRUTH, BURNING LOVE & POWER CUP) le 21 mai MMXII à la Sala Rossa, Montréal p.Q. Les mots par Klimbo))), les photos de Jaune comme tes dents. C’est en ligne sur le blog du BangBang Chanceux comme un quêteux.

In modern times, you can find a stray cabaret or goth club in most modern metropolitan areas. But back in the late 19th century, your options were limited, albeit merrily deranged.


CABARET DU NÉANT nightclub (Paris Circa 1890s)

CABARET DU NÉANT nightclub (Paris Circa 1890s)

Paris of the 1890s had several supernatural nightlife options, each of them with marvelously outlandish gimmicks. In the 1899 book Bohemian Paris of To-Day by William Chambers Morrow and Édouard Cucuel, the authors visit several of the City of Lights darker drinking destinations, such as the Cabaret du Néant (“The Cabaret of Nothingness”) in the neighborhood of Montmartre.


At this gothic nightspot, visitors pondered their own mortality as they drank on coffins and were served libations (named after diseases) by monks and funeral attendees …


CABARET DU NÉANT nightclub (Paris Circa 1890s)

… But Cabaret du Néant wasn’t the only creepy nightspot in Paris. Later in Bohemian Paris of To-day, Morrow described his evening at the Cabaret de l’Enfer (“The Cabaret of the Inferno”), a Satanically themed nightclub in Montmartre that abutted another cabaret. And according to the author’s account, it was perhaps the trippiest hangout of La Belle Époque


CABARET DE L'ENFER nightclub (Paris Circa 1890s)

Read the full story by Cyriaque Lamar on io9.com


Matthijs Munnik Citadels
A performance about brainwave interference, using flickering light, inspired by Brion Gysin’s dream machine.



“We must storm the citadels of enlightenment. The means are at hand,” William S. Burroughs wrote to his best friend Brion Gysin. The means, he was referring to, was the invention of the dream machine.


A rotating cyllinder lamp-like device, which produced a stroboscopic light. You would see beautiful patterns, shapes and colours, while looking at this device with your eyes closed. Even full hallucinations have been reported.


The trippy experience provided by the dreammachine fascinated the two beat-generation artists immensly, as well as a wide range of other artists and performers, mainly in psychedelic circles.


The effect produced by the dreammachine, however was not something new. In fact it has fascinated people since the begin of time. Flickering lights and repeated sounds have always been important for spiritual rituals, to induce a trance like state. Shamans, prophets and ordinary people used the effect as an aid for meditation and expanding their conciousness…


The first time this happened, according to one theory, was when a shaman stood under a tree, when a flickering shadow fell on him, created by the leaves slowly moving the wind. When he looked up and closed his eyes the flickering of the shadows gave him a visionary and spiritual experience. This could be the reason why trees take a really important place in all religions worldwide.


There are also stories about prophets, Nostradamus for example, waving their hands in front of their closed eyes, while looking at the sun. This would give them the ability to vision the future.


The first scientist to report it was the great Jan Purkinje, 200 years ago, when he was still a child. He found out that, by looking at the sun with his eyes closed, and waving his hands in front of his eyes, ‘beautiful figures’ would appear, which gradually became more intricate.


It doesn’t really matter what method you use, be it a device, your hands or a natural source, in the end the effect stays the same. The only difference is that modern day devices give us more control over the flicker and intensity. That’s why the dreammachine was such a revolutionary device, as it made it a lot easier to experience the effect.


Brion Gysin and scientist Ian Sommerville created the dreamachine after reading William Grey Walter’s book, “The Living Brain”. Walter, a neurophysiologist, was a pioneer in research of brainwave activity. In this book he describes his experiments with stroboscopic light. He found that flicker-induced hallucinatory experiences of his test subjects seemed to be as broad and dynamic as anything experienced in the medical case histories. As suggested by himself, this effect is caused not by properties of the light itself, or by the eye, but are a product of the brain.


One theory is that the flickering is interfering with the brain’s visual cortex, attempting to deal with intermittent signal. It’s hard not to wonder if the patterns you see perhaps offer a glimpse of our own brain activity, something beyond our own senses.


In my performance I also make use of the flicker effect, but I have more control over it. The audience wears white plastic masks, this way they look into a ganzfeld, a totally white field during the performance. In my set up, I use beamers, projecting light on the audience’s masks, completely immersing them in the light and colors of the projection.


I play an 8 minute live composition, based on the varying effects of different frequencies of flicker, colour, binaural beats and sound. During the performance every spectator will see something different, varying patterns and colours, created within their own brains. I hope my performance is another little step, in the long history of flicker, but above all, I hope to give the audience the opportunity to experience this amazing effect for themselves.



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Eastern Bloc présente:


Le festival SIGHT & SOUND
Art + Technologie
23 – 27 mai 2012
sightandsoundfestival.ca


Citadels (2010) de MATTHHIJS MUNNIK présenté jeudi le 24 mai à 20:00 au Eastern Bloc (et en installation jusqu’au 27 mai) :


23 – 27 / 05 | 12:00 – 17:00
Matthijs Munnik [Citadels : Lightscape]
Pavitra Wickramasinghe [51L3NC3 4ND L1GH7]
Robyn Moody [Wave Interference]
Zach Gage [A Performance for Visitors in 2012, Hit Counter, Self-Portrait Bot]


Eastern Bloc
Parc-Extension, Montréal p.Q.
easternbloc.ca

L'Abbatiale de la
Liturgie Apocryphe

"The production of nervous force is directly connected with the diet of an individual, and its refining depends on the very purity of this diet, allied to appropriate breathing exercises.

The diet most calculated to act effectively on the nervous force is that which contains the least quantity of animal matter; therefore the Pythagorean diet, in this connection, is the most suitable.

...

The main object was to avoid introducing into the organism what Descartes called 'animal spirits'. Thus, all animals that had to serve for the nourishment of the priests were slaughtered according to special rites, they were not murdered, as is the case nowadays".