D.I.Y. Hypnosis and Hallucination Machines Workshop.

This workshop is ideal for beginners in hardware hacking and for those 
interested in psytronics, stroboscopic light and experimental 
sound/noise. The participant will learn how to solder, build simple 
electronic circuits, create a synthesiser and to hypnotise themselves.

Dates: Saturday, 17 September, 2011 - 09:00 - 14:00

Authors: Ryan Jordan
Location: Karakoy Communication Center Second Floor
Sabanci University Karakoy Communication Center
Cost: 30 EUR
http://isea2011.sabanciuniv.edu/workshop/diy-hypnosis-and-hallucination-machines-workshop

To pay online for this workshop, please click here.

Please contact the Workshop Leader ryan-jordan [at] hotmail.co.uk to 
discuss alternative payment methods (such as paying cash at the door).

Workshop Leader: Ryan Jordan

An introductory workshop into the practice of psytronics, hardware 
hacking, sensory overloading, and electro-mysticism.

Is it possible to hypnotise yourself and hallucinate using simple home 
made electronic devices?

This workshop will focus on building simple hardware synths and 
controlling lights with 555 timer circuits. Once the circuit has been 
built the participant will then construct a wearable set of goggles, 
using the inner rolls from toilet roll and tin foil, which will focus 
the lights directly into their eyes. The rate the lights flicker and the 
frequency of audio are synchronised and controlled by the participant so 
they are able to fine tune the device in order to reveal some unusual 
visual patterns. For example, you may see psychedelic patterns when the 
rate of the light approaches flicker fusion, or perceive circular motion 
when the position of the lights are offset from one another.

In short, you will create your own personal hypnotic, hallucinogenic 
flickering noise machine.

This workshop is ideal for beginners in hardware hacking and for those 
interested in psytronics,  stroboscopic light and experimental 
sound/noise. The participant will learn how to solder, build simple 
electronic circuits, create a synthesiser and to hypnotise themselves.

The participant will keep everything they make during the workshop and 
take part in a group performance/hypnotic experiment.




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