From the New Yorker: Slide Show Essay (via The Tomorrow Museum) For even more on Buckminster Fuller, come to Esozone for Trevor Blake‘s presentation “The Approximately Omnidirectional Ephemeralization of Richard Buckminster Fuller.”
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Antero Alli interview, plus: don’t forget Invisible Forest showings
This series of conversations is on the topic called the 8 Circuit Brain model. It is something that Timothy Leary first brought into the western consciousness, and later Robert Anton Wilson in his book Prometheus Rising gave it a more wide spread appeal. It was further developed by Antero in his book “Angel Tech†This [...]
Antero Alli’s Invisible Forest tour
Thursday June 5, 9pm: DIVA Center, Eugene OR $5. Friday June 6, 9:30pm: Hollywood Theatre, Portland OR $6.50 Sunday June 15, 2pm: NW Film Forum, Seattle WA. $8. Wed. June 18, 8:30pm: Pickford Cinema, Bellingham WA $7.50 Friday June 27, 7pm: Shiny Object, West Sacramento. $5. The Trailer (3 min.) Synopsis: A sleep-deprived theatre director [...]
Extensive Dennis McKenna torrent available for download
Practically the co-inventor of the 2012 cultural phenomenon, Dennis McKenna is also a pioneer of natural products and medicine. Co-author (with his brother Terence McKenna) of The Invisible Landscape, and Psilocybin- Magic Mushroom Grower’s Guide, Dennis literally wrote the book on the DMT experience, neo-shamanism, and DIY mushroom cultivation. This year’s Keynote Speaker, Dennis will [...]
New issue of OVO, “Money” theme, features many Esozone participants
The new issue of Trevor Blake’s OVO Magazine features many Esozone participants: Anonymous, Johnny Brainwash, Klint Finley, Vincent Al Ken, Wes Unruh, and Edward Wilson. Plus many other fine contributors. Download OVO 18: Money for no money. For those not in the know, OVO has been published by Trevor Blake since 1987. Trevor says of [...]
Interview with Antero Alli
Nice long interview in Key 64: MG: Both Leary and Wilson felt that the bottom circuits imprinted at acute, random moments in early childhood and adolescence, but I do not see the biological basis for such small windows of imprinting. Certainly birth is the primary C1 imprinting process and a universal human event, but I [...]