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Ho did Flicker machine turn into the dream machine?
 
 
 
 
 
How did Flicker machine turn into the dream machine?


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David Siever [http://www.resourcenter.net/images/AAPB/Files/Biofeedback/2005/BIOF3303_109-113.pdf The Application of Audio-Visual Entrainment for the Treatment of Seniors] 2004<br />
David Siever [http://www.resourcenter.net/images/AAPB/Files/Biofeedback/2005/BIOF3303_109-113.pdf The Application of Audio-Visual Entrainment for the Treatment of Seniors] 2004<br />
Luciana Haill [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Luciana_Haill/publication/261473761_ICT__Art_Connect__Revelations_by_Flicker_Dreamachines_and_Electroencephalographic_signals_in_art/links/02e7e5345b25cd9f74000000.pdf ICT & Art Connect : Revelations by Flicker, Dreamachines and Electroencephalographic Signals in Art]<br />
Luciana Haill [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Luciana_Haill/publication/261473761_ICT__Art_Connect__Revelations_by_Flicker_Dreamachines_and_Electroencephalographic_signals_in_art/links/02e7e5345b25cd9f74000000.pdf ICT & Art Connect : Revelations by Flicker, Dreamachines and Electroencephalographic Signals in Art]<br />
 
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How did Flicker machine turn into the dream machine?

Flicker= who (walter)

Dream machine = who (gysin & burroughs)


what does dream machine have to do with spaceout and nosebleed?

conclusion

how did the

Space-Out:Nosebleed
Visualisation of Space-Out

Introduction

  • Space-Out in my opinion
  • Main Point: How Nosebleed shows Space-Out

Space-Out Experience

Brain Waves

  • Brief introduction of 4 types of brain waves
  • Alpha wave
  • Lucid Dream (My personal opinion of Space-out)
  • Examples of people's experiences/facts

Dreamachines

In 1960s, the artist Brion Gysin invented Flicker which is also known as Dreamachine, a stroboscopic flicker device that produces visual stimuli. The dreamachine was made from a cylinder with holes in different shapes and sizes in the sides, with a light bulb in the centre of the cylinder. Putting on the record turntable, rotating at 78 or 45 revolutions per minute, allows the light to come out from the holes at a constant frequency of between 8 and 113 pulses per second. This range corresponds to alpha waves, electrical oscillations normally present in the human brain while relaxing.
dreamachine.jpg

From one of Brion's diary reports in 1958, he wrote that he had been sleeping on a bus, leaning with his head against the window pane. On passing by a row of trees, sunlight came flickering through and he started to hallucinate:

''An overwhelming flood of intensely bright patterns in supernatural colours exploded behind my eyelids: a multi-dimensional kaleidoscope whirling out through space. The vision stopped abruptly when we left the trees. Was that a vision?''



COMMENTS: 
the poet Allen Ginsberg wrote about the Dreamachine:
 ‘I looked into it – it sets up optical fields as religious and mandalic
as the hallucinogenic drugs – it’s like being able to have jewelled
biblical designs and landscapes without taking chemicals’

Concepts of Dream Machines
1.How it makes efforts on brainwaves;
2. Relationship with Lucid Dream;

Other Works of Space-out Experiences (spacious/light installations)

  • James Torre (volcano and others)
  • Sun
  • Onion Lights
  • Bi-Assosiation Images

Nosebleed

  • Space-out of me
  • Specific Prototype (what)
  • Concept of Images :(--->1. Information-Enfropy; Figue-Ground; Signal-Noise... 2.Skies; 3. Relationships between it and above works+concepts)
  • Concept of Audios: (--->1. Amient Music and environment sounds...; 2. How it works on images; 3. Relationships between it and above works+concepts)

Feedback from the Others(will be here in the near future)

Conclusion

  • Why+what+how

Reference

Nic Sheehan, Flicker, 1997, Documentary, 1:12:02
B.C. ter Meulen D. Tavy B.C. Jacobs, From Stroboscope to Dream Machine: A History of Flicker-Induced Hallucinations, Eur Neurol 2009 pp316–320
Thomas Budzynski, Ph. D., The Clinical Guide to Sound and Light, 2006
David Siever The Application of Audio-Visual Entrainment for the Treatment of Seniors 2004
Luciana Haill ICT & Art Connect : Revelations by Flicker, Dreamachines and Electroencephalographic Signals in Art
http://www.permuted.org.uk/Flickers.htm