Wednesday, April 28, 2010

the esp experiment.

Neil Rose is a proper-ass university professor that's gotten a little batty with his research, yielding exciting results. Either he's attempting communication with the dead through drugs used to channel paranormal experiences, or simply a clever artist. Regardless, the sounds really do it for me.

Taken from Residuum, Neil Rose's research and Shawn Lewins text:

While conducting research in anticipation for the publication of ‘Wilbor Whateley/Psychopomps’, a recording yielding astonishing results not least for its qualities as a guide for metaphysical energies. Neil Rose made early steps into releasing/drawing through these energies and through careful (and highly secret) use of sonic wave lengths was able to physically manifest a tangible example, this became known as the “psychopomp trials” an experiment into connecting with those things we can measure but cannot always experience, the Psychopomp, Xolotl, ManannĂ¡n mac Lir, or Angel: the guide to the ‘other side’ where souls are to be judged and ultimately charged with their actions.
After this series of experiments Rose encountered an unanticipated side effect, a phenomena that caused surprising readings in his test equipment long after experimentation was terminated, Rose considered these readings to be a “residue” conjecturing that the drawing of such massive, and potentially incompatible, levels of energy must leave a mark and it is this mark or “residue” that was registering on test equipment.

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