Workshop at Worm in Rotterdam: Screening the Results

Late but at least !at all!, I can publish one video that I was shared thankfully by Maria Botella, via Judith (THANK YOU!).
It shows the evening screening at Worm: 4 Projectors reveal several 16 mm thoughtographic film loops, which have been exposed by very fluid participants throughout a very inspiring and funny day !! Thank you all!! And especially Esther from Worm for all chemicals, materials, darkroom & hot soup support!
I hope there will be more results soon to be shown, but a crashed computer and missing internet doesn’t help….

“Cabinet for thouhtography” from María Botella on Vimeo.

Thoughtographic Experiments – Angelic helmet

Here is one of the results, made throughout our Tempelhof investigations with the so called Angelic Helmet constructed by Jonny and Mr. Pickledfeet. Katier hallucinating through the power of the earthmagnetic field created by jonny turning and turning and turning the wheel…

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Thoughtographic Experiments by Masumi Hirayama

Masumi is an artist, that I am very happy to have met during the Psychogeophysics Summit. Concerned with body and mind relationship, also with Time as in past – present – future, she opened a completely new level to my thoughtographic experiments. Combining drawing, rubbings and also audio memories – she experimented to influence the photographic paper simultaneously to – and in the very moment of – her actions.

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Psychogeophysics Summit – More results

Over the next few days I will upload more results of the psychogeophysics summit. Here are three thoughtographies exposed throughout four days on Point Hill in Greenwich, attached to a tree. Point Hill was the ending location – our dark heart – of the Dark heart of Codeness walk .

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Thoughtography – Hippolyte Baraduc

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During a procession in Lourdes round 1909, a photographic dry plate was placed light tight sealed in front of the Marienstatue. Hippolyte Baraduc called the results of his experiments to capture the invisible Iconographies.

Source: Jenseits von Licht und Schatten, by Rolf H. Krauss, Jonas Verlag 1992