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‘I can show you nothing you do not know, I can show you nothing you have not seen.’ – Brion Gysin, ‘Cut-Ups: A Project for ...
How important was the influence of Brion Gysin, William Burroughs and Timothy Leary on Genesis’ thinking? It was crucial. Especially Brion Gysin and his cut-up theory.
Judith Copithorne’s career in experimental literary arts began with her contributing to underground magazines and slinging prints at bohemian arts markets in Vancouver. A curious young man once ...
First introduced to Burroughs by artist Brion Gysin and inspired by a similar technique used by Dadaists by the 1920s, the collage-like approach mixes words and phrases that are pieced together ...
Neighborhood around Paris's Centre Pompidou braces for impact of museum's closure While cafés fear a significant drop in sales during the five-year renovation, galleries and cultural centers are ...
In Jourgensen’s view, his principle talent lay in the slicing and splicing of different elements to create overwhelming collages of sound. This compositional breakthrough occurred during The Land Of ...
Installation view of Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet at Tate Modern, London Installation view of Brion Gysin, “Dreammachine” (1959) ...
The author and publisher on lie-ins, pink lipstick and why we’re living in a Kafkaesque world ...
Brion Gysin’s Dreamachine (1959) is a light machine that should be looked at with your eyes closed. It produces a flickering effect that induces a psychedelic experience without using drugs.
Brion Gysin’s Dreamachine (1959) is a light machine that should be looked at with your eyes closed. It produces a flickering effect that induces a psychedelic experience without using drugs.
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