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September 28, 2006

A co-blog post with Larry Carlson!

Dream_power LineTo experimental by ~Volcanic-Penguin

Planet Detrus

"***" by Atl Xolotl

Namey Name - Michael Jackson/Saddam Hussein fan-site

Architect Paul Laffoley’s Lucid dreams

Medical Animations from Xvivo

Suspension of disbelief from Volume One

The art of Abdul Mati Klarwein

Everything is soft in the magic brains of Virgina Beach art collective, Dearraindrop’s fantastic world

Zeloot- freaky postermakers

Digital art by Jimmy Joe Roche

Re-posts: Peter Stanick and Spores by Image Savant

This dude went to Japan and had pictures made in photobooths. The results? - Trippy FX

Collagemania master Harry Smith's Early Abstractions part 1, 2, 3 and 4

This is another post that I am “co-blogging”, this time with visionary multi media artist Larry Carlson. (Newer psychedelic blog at Sky Has Eyes), who provided most of today’s links. (Previous posts here.) Thank you, Larry! If other bloggers are interested to share the forum here on any other topic, please contact me for details.

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Hi Hanan
Great Post
Im something of a Slacker @ The Moment but i will apply myself soon to the co-blogging.Its a great idea
Best Wishes
tony

Posted by: Tony Zimnoch at Sep 28, 2006 5:24:38 AM

Hi Hanan!

Nice! Keep it going!

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