Psychedelic Technology in the 21st Century CJ Carr 2009.

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Psychedelic Technology in the 21st Century CJ Carr 2009

What is the Psychedelic Experience? Greek psyche and delos Mind manifesting The mind liberated from its ordinary boundaries and constraints Novel perceptions Altered states of awareness Hallucinations (visual, aural, tactile.. etc) Creativity, self-reflection Oneness, connectedness Schizophrenic-like states Religious/mystical states

Why do people alter their Consciousness? Recreation Self-exploration Religious/spiritual purposes Healing Communicating with the dead Art/Creativity Psychology, Psychotherapy

Inducing Altered States of Consciousness Religious/spiritual practice Meditation Yoga Chanting, drumming, dancing Psychedelic drugs LSD Magic Mushrooms Morning Glory seeds DMT Salvia Divinorum Cannabis

Inducing Altered States of Consciousness Dreaming Lucid Dreaming Sleep Paralysis Sleep deprivation Sensory Deprivation Blindfold White noise Float tank Death Near-death experiences Birth?

Inducing Altered States of Consciousness Technology too!

Altered Listening Ordering a Tuna Salad

Altered Vision Example

Brainwaves Electroencephalography (EEG) Mental states Emotions Facial expressions Cognitive intentions Feedback Mental state directly influencing altered sensory perception Stonehenge Example

Further Development Connect people together Group perception Massively Multiplayer Online Psychedelic Sessions Connect to data Augmented Reality Future Technology Better mind reading Imagination readers Group dreaming

Psychedelic Technology Awesome DIY Reusable Open-ended, open source Connect people and data Alternative Spiritual practice can take a lifetime. Drugs Can get you arrested. Purity/safety of street drugs Crude.. vomiting sucks Synergizer

In Conclusion...