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" Devils in the Ink "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1064748
Doc. No : LA108377
Call No : ‭10.1163/15700593-01902012‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Tommy P. Cowan
Title & Author : Devils in the Ink [Article]\ Tommy P. Cowan
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Aries
Date : 2019
Volume/ Issue Number : 19/2
Page No : 167–211
Abstract : This paper explores some of the myriad connections between geometric visuals, magic, and altered states of consciousness, more specifically looking at the colocation of geometric visuals and experiences of intermediary beings. The main focus here is on how geometric visuals relate to the consciousness experiments and magical practices of American author William Burroughs (1914–1997) and his Swiss-English collaborator Brion Gysin (1916–1986). Such an analysis will also dive into the broader intellectual currents that influenced Burroughs and Gysin’s uses of geometry, yielding more abstract conceptions of how geometry relates to altered states of consciousness and intermediary beings. Furthermore, understanding how geometric manipulation of the mind works has important consequences for multiple fields outside of the history of esotericism, including market-oriented disciplines like architecture and industrial design. As such, this essay proposes that the historical study of esotericism can promote and conduct itself as an interdisciplinary space that communicates the value of its data to market-oriented fields through “material approaches” to religion à la Birgit Meyer. This paper explores some of the myriad connections between geometric visuals, magic, and altered states of consciousness, more specifically looking at the colocation of geometric visuals and experiences of intermediary beings. The main focus here is on how geometric visuals relate to the consciousness experiments and magical practices of American author William Burroughs (1914–1997) and his Swiss-English collaborator Brion Gysin (1916–1986). Such an analysis will also dive into the broader intellectual currents that influenced Burroughs and Gysin’s uses of geometry, yielding more abstract conceptions of how geometry relates to altered states of consciousness and intermediary beings. Furthermore, understanding how geometric manipulation of the mind works has important consequences for multiple fields outside of the history of esotericism, including market-oriented disciplines like architecture and industrial design. As such, this essay proposes that the historical study of esotericism can promote and conduct itself as an interdisciplinary space that communicates the value of its data to market-oriented fields through “material approaches” to religion à la Birgit Meyer.
Descriptor : abstract painting
Descriptor : Allen Ginsberg
Descriptor : Birgit Meyer
Descriptor : Brion Gysin
Descriptor : Carl Jung
Descriptor : Charles Hinton
Descriptor : cognition
Descriptor : extradimensionality
Descriptor : flicker induction
Descriptor : geometric visuals
Descriptor : geometry
Descriptor : hallucination
Descriptor : Henri Michaux
Descriptor : industrial design
Descriptor : intermediary beings
Descriptor : Islamicate magic
Descriptor : jinn
Descriptor : John Smythies
Descriptor : material religion
Descriptor : modern art
Descriptor : n-dimensionality
Descriptor : possession
Descriptor : psychedelics
Descriptor : stroboscopes
Descriptor : stroboscopic light
Descriptor : trance
Descriptor : virtuality
Descriptor : William Burroughs
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/15700593-01902012‬
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