Through the exploration of various cultures and archaeological mysteries throughout the world, authors J David Osborne and Kris Saknussemm attempt to get to the heart of our lost moment, and provide some potential paths out. LOST XPLORERS is a psychogeographical exploration of culture, art, language, and strange history.
Episodes
Tuesday Oct 03, 2023
170 - Elephants in Every Room
Tuesday Oct 03, 2023
Tuesday Oct 03, 2023
Getting in tandem with psychomagnetic rapports and poignant quietudes. A bit of Freudian-Quaalude lounge music with the band HypnoLiquid Motion. Tonal give-aways. Cleopatra Denial Syndrome vs. Resonant Harems. The admission of denial and denial as admission. Being the steward of your inverted Memory Palace. Being in charge of your psychic constructs and heralding your unknown terrain. Balancing Integration and Insinuation. The Allegory of the Theremin. Unmediated Sound Generation and the influence of the Hidden Hand. The impact and influence of our movements and our presence. The adversarial universe hunting of language, and the venn diagram of yourself and the universe being one.
Then it's onto embodied rooms and cohabitating the atmosphere. In borne constructs. The Grand Metaphysic operating in the background. Allowing a few trees into the Memory Palace and a bench in the Swamp. Touring each other's private architecture and murky inner landscapes. Untapped fluids of permeability. The malcontent of the Unmelded. The camo-ambush membrane. Allowing the 3rd Man to teach rapid fire riddles to the class. Then, David gives us a gender bending exploitation flick that takes place in Normandy during WWII called, "Motherhouse".
Hide and Seek as a mode of practice, self-mastery, and navigation. The value of a grumbling belly. Facing some hard work and some creative procrastination. David's inhuman ability to not feel hunger. Memory gaps of the inescapable substrata and the fantasy of controlling time. Flushing out the repressive. The Blue Begonia Diner. Prophetic nail wounds under black caps. Wrangling trauma, and the Wendigo curse of Norman, Oklahoma.
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