'Who took the Drugs? Displaced Hallucinations in Psychedelic Fiction Films'
Broughton, Mark
(2015)
'Who took the Drugs? Displaced Hallucinations in Psychedelic Fiction Films'.
In: Breaking Convention: The 3rd International Conference on Psychedelic Consciousness, 2015-07-10 - 2015-07-12, University of Greenwich.
My paper explores how, in films like Wonderwall (1968), More (1969) and Performance (1970), psychedelic effects are not contained by the points of view of characters who are under the influence of hallucinogenic drugs. I argue that psychedelia inflects cinematography and setting, so that narrative realism, psychological realism and abstraction are combined to form a radical new aesthetic. My paper considers how the films achieve this blending of modes by deploying other psychedelic arts in the image and soundtrack or by drawing on the cinematic and literary avant-gardes.
Item Type | Conference or Workshop Item (Paper) |
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Additional information | Mark Broughton, ‘'Who took the Drugs? Displaced Hallucinations in Psychedelic Fiction Films', paper presented at Breaking Convention: The 3rd International Conference on Psychedelic Consciousness, London, UK, 10-12 July, 2015. |
Keywords | psychedelia, avant-garde, mainstream film, altered states of consciousness, levels of narration, epistemic complication, hallucinogens, focalisation |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 17:01 |
Last Modified | 17 May 2025 23:11 |
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