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Qué (quién) es psychedelia - definición

ART, MUSIC AND SUBCULTURE RELATED TO THE PSYCHEDELIC EXPERIENCE
Psychedelic movement; Psychedalic; Psychedlic; Mind-expanding; Mind-manifesting; Psychadelia; Psychedelic Festival; Psychodelia; Psychedelic culture; Psychedelic subculture; Psychedelic style; Psychedelic religion; Psychedelic drug culture; Psychedelic community; Psychedelic scene
  • [[Cadillac Ranch]], an example of psychedelic art
  • Joplin's [[Porsche 356]]C in "[[Summer of Love]] – Art of the Psychedelic Era" at the [[Whitney Museum]] in New York City
  • Liquid oil projection using a powerful lamp has been used to project swirling colours onto screens since the 1960s
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  • The [[smoking clover]], a [[computer-generated image]] of psychedelic artwork
  • The Fool]]", a guitar design which became symbolic of the [[psychedelic era]]

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¦ noun music, culture, or art based on the experiences produced by psychedelic drugs.
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Psychedelia refers to psychedelic objects, clothes, and music.
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Psychedelia (2015 film); Psychedelia (2020 film); Psychedelia film
Psychedelia is an American documentary film from Hard Rain Films, that has been released in a revised and updated version in 2021. The film discusses the history of psychedelic drugs and their ability to produce mystical experiences.

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Psychedelia

Psychedelia usually refers to a style or aesthetic that is resembled in the psychedelic subculture of the 1960s and the psychedelic experience produced by certain psychoactive substances. This includes psychedelic art, psychedelic music and style of dress during that era. This was primarily generated by people who used psychedelic drugs such as LSD, mescaline (found in peyote) and psilocybin (found in magic mushrooms) and also non-users who were participants and aficionados of this subculture. Psychedelic art and music typically recreate or reflect the experience of altered consciousness. Psychedelic art uses highly distorted, surreal visuals, bright colors and full spectrums and animation (including cartoons) to evoke, convey, or enhance the psychedelic experience. Psychedelic music uses distorted electric guitar, Indian music elements such as the sitar, tabla, electronic effects, sound effects and reverb, and elaborate studio effects, such as playing tapes backwards or panning the music from one side to another.

A psychedelic experience is characterized by the striking perception of aspects of one's mind previously unknown, or by the creative exuberance of the mind liberated from its ostensibly ordinary fetters. Psychedelic states are an array of experiences including changes of perception such as hallucinations, synesthesia, altered states of awareness or focused consciousness, variation in thought patterns, trance or hypnotic states, mystical states, and other mind alterations. These processes can lead some people to experience changes in mental operation defining their self-identity (whether in momentary acuity or chronic development) different enough from their previous normal state that it can excite feelings of newly formed understanding such as revelation, enlightenment, confusion, and psychosis. Individuals who use psychedelic drugs for spiritual purposes or self-discovery are commonly referred to as psychonauts.

Ejemplos de uso de psychedelia
1. Prisoners tend to favour posters of Sixties psychedelia or Buddhism, with its promises of inner peace.
2. None of that Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix, flower power psychedelia for him.
3. The roots of blobjects also can be found in aspects of Art Nouveau, streamlining, Surrealism, even 1'60s psychedelia.
4. His endearing childlike songs were as much a part of 1'67 and the British take on psychedelia as Sergeant Pepper.
5. The Stone Roses‘ concatenation of sweet West Coast psychedelia and the lairy, loved–up rave culture was as unforeseeable as it was seismic.