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Wow very cool thank you for sharing. I subscribed to their channel. Here's a short similar to the video you posted that I liked very much.

 
Bill Cipher said:
What a cool and totally original style.
I agree, it's super cool and I've never seen anything like it (as art anyway, it's like a living construct, so awesome). Thank you for sharing Loveall!
 
my bad I thought you were commenting how an Austrian person is ripping off shipibo textiles...it's a fucking cliche. I've been smoalking dmt for quite a while now and I've never seen those patterns but I'll agree that the animations are cool and interesting blah blah blah.

Here is some real deal shit. Rob's an OG. google him
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Seeingisbelieving said:
my bad I thought you were commenting how an Austrian person is ripping off shipibo textiles...it's a fucking cliche. I've been smoalking dmt for quite a while now and I've never seen those patterns but I'll agree that the animations are cool and interesting blah blah blah.

Here is some real deal shit. Rob's an OG. google him
[YOUTUBE]

Perhaps that art style inspires that individual...

All else is just opinion.

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Seeingisbelieving said:
This makes me curious though. Why do people who are not in that tribe continue to adopt their style.
Jonothan Solter is another artist who uses the shipibo patterns. I'm sure he's done ayahuasca ceremonies and been influenced by their artwork but I guess I am confused to why it is so over used in the visionary community simply put because it's not apart of the visions I have received.

Is this visionary component restricted to ayahuasca use alone? or is this vision fueled by harmala consumption? These are real questions I have had for a long time considering visionary art. I'd love for someone with more experience to chime in.
 
Thanks for the link, Loveall. That first snippet provides a gateway to a great many further beautiful videos. It's something that makes me appreciate the difficulty of producing artwork which even begins to approach the intricacy of some/many of the visuals, and as a 3D animated rendering to boot.

I wonder if the Shipibo style is similarly an approximation of some of the archetypal forms? In particular, the light-coloured key (or maze) patterning on a darker background resembles a flat version of something I've seen fairly often, where the ever-shifting key patterns are embossed on far more complex, perpetually mutating surfaces. Obviously this is something of which the limitations inherent in the textile medium prevent reproduction in exact dynamic detail, but they serve as adequate inspiration nonetheless.

Example of Celtic Key pattern, which I feel shares some similarities with certain Shipibo forms:
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For those who might be interested in a possible way of generating a similar style of patterns, this video seemed strangely pertinent (and maybe a shade erotic for the math(s) pervs among you :D )
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"I do love when chaotic things happen..." :love:
 
I love videos from the Numberphile channel. One of my favorites in Polytopes in Higher Dimensions. There's a cool topography one as well where for each problem, the teacher actually blows a glass example for.

But that video was really neat and something I think I am going to try since I am trying to do more artistic activities.

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Voidmatrix said:
Seeingisbelieving said:
This makes me curious though. Why do people who are not in that tribe continue to adopt their style.
Jonothan Solter is another artist who uses the shipibo patterns. I'm sure he's done ayahuasca ceremonies and been influenced by their artwork but I guess I am confused to why it is so over used in the visionary community simply put because it's not apart of the visions I have received.

Is this visionary component restricted to ayahuasca use alone? or is this vision fueled by harmala consumption? These are real questions I have had for a long time considering visionary art. I'd love for someone with more experience to chime in.

Not sure I qualify as being called more experienced, but I saw patterns like these, decades before I ever heard of the Shipibo, or intentionally ingested harmalas. A medium dose of LSD (for me 200 or 300 mcg) will superimpose two dimensional tesselating patterns like these over everything I see, or at least over monochrome surfaces. Later I saw them on traditional doses of vine-only brew. And now I see them in the dark hours of the morning when I wake for work but am still half in a dreamstate when looking at my bathroom walls and floor in the dark.
 
Voidmatrix said:
I love videos from the Numberphile channel. One of my favorites in Polytopes in Higher Dimensions. There's a cool topography one as well where for each problem, the teacher actually blows a glass example for.

But that video was really neat and something I think I am going to try since I am trying to do more artistic activities.

One love
Glad (and maybe not entirely surprised 😉 ) to hear you're a Numberphilephile as well!
 
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