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Vore Complex - Study Marks
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Well, does it? I'd imagine so. Oddly, whenever I occasionally bring up the topic of MKULTRA with real-life friends, I am invariably met with blank stares. Perhaps the topic is not very well known - actually, I'm not particularly sure if I know of it very well; I'm certainly not highly informed on the matter. I don't think I want to be. Not the sort of thing the CIA would be inclined to generously share out, I somehow feel. That's a shame. At least we've got this visual monstrosity in the meantime. Swings and roundabouts.
It features dialogue ("you see a piece of paper; you want to pick it up") from the materials used in the McGill Institute experiments, coyly attempting a real-time recreation of the 'psychic driving' theory, albeit in extrmely self-referential style. That's just some torture chamber evidence records in the background, behind all the jaws and surreal horror.
I would hope this version did not succeed, somehow, although it would amuse me heartily if it did. I have a curious mind like that. There were far worse prompting 'directives', according to my few, hard-gained sources. I probably shouldn't put those in here though.
The video is designed to unsettle, in a subtle way, and to mimic an altered consciousness nightmare, as hallucinogens or dissociatives might bring about.
If you can imagine a sinister, unscrupulous doctor rasping repeat instructions at a group of drugged-up test subjects in some isolated underground complex backroom then you have the right idea.
Quite campy. Horrifying also, perhaps, given that it's based on shadowed, apocryphally true events.
A special thank you to my hamster, Mr Nutkins, who was invaluable to the filming of this, and has now enjoyed his 1.5 seconds of glorious fame.
Taken from the album 'Unfinished Business', by Vore Complex:
https://vorecomplexself-released.bandcamp.com/album/unfinished-business
It features dialogue ("you see a piece of paper; you want to pick it up") from the materials used in the McGill Institute experiments, coyly attempting a real-time recreation of the 'psychic driving' theory, albeit in extrmely self-referential style. That's just some torture chamber evidence records in the background, behind all the jaws and surreal horror.
I would hope this version did not succeed, somehow, although it would amuse me heartily if it did. I have a curious mind like that. There were far worse prompting 'directives', according to my few, hard-gained sources. I probably shouldn't put those in here though.
The video is designed to unsettle, in a subtle way, and to mimic an altered consciousness nightmare, as hallucinogens or dissociatives might bring about.
If you can imagine a sinister, unscrupulous doctor rasping repeat instructions at a group of drugged-up test subjects in some isolated underground complex backroom then you have the right idea.
Quite campy. Horrifying also, perhaps, given that it's based on shadowed, apocryphally true events.
A special thank you to my hamster, Mr Nutkins, who was invaluable to the filming of this, and has now enjoyed his 1.5 seconds of glorious fame.
Taken from the album 'Unfinished Business', by Vore Complex:
https://vorecomplexself-released.bandcamp.com/album/unfinished-business
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