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Psychedelic Salon

Podcast 672 – Psychedelic Filmmaking

Psychedelic Salon

Lorenzo Hagerty

Personal Journals, Science, Society & Culture, Natural Sciences, Philosophy

4.8567 Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2021

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

PROGRAM NOTES: Date this lecture was recorded: September 30, 2021 Guest speakers:Clement Hil Goldberg and Charles Costas Today's podcast is a conversation from the live Psychedelic Salon featuring Clement Hil Goldberg, the writer, director and animator behind the upcoming sci-fi comedy Let Me Let You Go. We talked about how mushrooms can save the world, stop-motion animation, Bett Williams' The Wild Kindness and contemporary psychedelic literature, non-human agency, queer culture, psychedelic capitalism, and how psychedelics can inspire a new future for art, poetry, and music. Clement Hil Goldberg is a queer and nonbinary trans, award-winning Multidisciplinary Artist, Writer, Director and Animator. Their satirical yet hopeful projects center collective grief rooted in climate crisis, cultural erasure, displacement and end-stage capitalism. Their work has been exhibited at REDCAT Theatre, VORTEX Rep, Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive and the Worth Ryder Art Gallery, Institute of Contemporary Art at U Penn, Anthology Film Archives; CounterPulse, Yerba Buena Center For The Arts, SOMArts, Luggage Store Gallery, Artists Television Access, all in San Francisco; and over 50 international film and arts festivals including Frameline, Outfest, MIX NYC, Hamburg International Queer Film Festival and Cleveland International Film Festival. Clement received an MFA in Art Practice and a Graduate Certificate in New Media Studies from the University of California, Berkeley. clement hil goldberg Let Me Let You Go Kickstarter The Deer Inbetween Full Webseries Our Future Ends Excerpt Valencia Excerpt Clement Hil Goldberg, psychedelics, filmmaking

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0:00.0

Three-dimensional transforming, musical, linguistic objects.

0:09.0

Elph!

0:09.4

Hello.

0:14.0

Greetings from Cyberdelic Space.

0:19.4

This is Lorenzo, and I'm your host here in the psychedelic salon.

0:23.5

As you know, every Monday and Thursday, I host a live salon for our friends on Patreon.

0:29.7

After the pandemic began, I started recording those sessions and posting the audio of our

0:34.8

conversations on the Patreon feed.

0:37.3

And as of today, there are almost 90 of those recordings that you can listen to over on Patreon.

0:43.0

Now, from time to time, we have a guest join us for an interview there, and those sessions

0:48.1

I usually podcast, which is the case today.

0:51.7

In just a moment, you'll hear my co-host for these live salons, Charles Costas, lead our discussion.

0:58.6

In fact, this was the only live salon that I haven't participated in myself, but it wasn't

1:04.7

for want of trying.

1:06.5

Earlier in the week, we had a lightning strike literally next door, and at the time I was zooming with Charles when all of our electricity suddenly went out.

1:16.4

We've recovered now, except for a few computer problems,

1:20.4

like the fact that I still haven't been able to access the latest version of my new book.

1:25.6

But that's another story.

1:28.5

What happened for our live salon is that my audio wasn't working.

1:32.4

They could hear me, but I couldn't hear what they were saying.

1:35.5

Well, so I just stepped back and let Charles take charge.

1:39.7

Now, for the very first time, I'm going to be able to listen to a podcast from the salon right along

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