1. World Of Light (7 minutes)
Terence Kemp McKenna (November 16, 1946 – April 3, 2000) was a writer, speaker, philosopher, psychonaut, ethnobotanist, art historian, and self-described anarchist, anti-materialist, environmentalist, feminist, platonist and skeptic.
He was noted for his knowledge, and ability to articulate that knowledge, of the use of psychedelics, metaphysics, plant-based entheogens, and subjects ranging from shamanism, mysticism, hermeticism, neo-platonism, biology, geology, physics, astrophysics, media theory, linguistics, poetry, historical and civilizational timelines, theoretical origins of human consciousness, psychedelic phenomenology, and his concept of novelty theory.
This video is an experimental animation with the psychedelic visionary Terence McKenna, built around a set of his personal audio recordings that were recovered a few years ago. McKenna points to a world of light beyond this current world of shadows - an imaginatrix of unlimited revelation and post-DNA photon ecologies. The recordings were made circa 1989 in Petaluma, California with collaborator Britt Welin.