“Books of Visions”: Jung, Dante, and the Making of the Red Book – Dr Tommaso Priviero – Zoom

What astonishing dimensions may lie, yet unseen, within your mind? What labyrinths of woe and wonder await your discovery?

Extraterrestrials, Evolution and AI: The Future of Intelligence – Dr Pascal Michael – Zoom

This talk explores the idea that the so-called “aliens” people encounter—especially the classic Greys—might not be extraterrestrial at all

Slacks, shoulder pads and suspenders: A deep dive into the iconic costumes of 1980s Bonkbusters – Dr Julie Ripley

In this talk, costume historian Julie Ripley explores the heady mix of synthetic fabric and sharp silhouettes that brought to life badly behaved characters who shopped

Getting Down to the Bare Bones: Scapulimancy and Second Sight in Scottish Gaelic Tradition – Andrew Wiseman- Zoom

Join us for Lecture 3 of 4 - Series 1 as we journey into the histories and mysteries of divination. Delivered by leading scholars in the field

The Reality of the Invisible – Dr Serge Kahili King – Zoom

Telepathy, clairvoyance, psychokinesis – a matter of science-fiction to some, yet very much a reality to those who dare to study the unseen

Melodrama: Forerunner of the Bonkbuster? Rebecca Lloyd – Zoom

How early 20th century stage, film and literary melodrama paved the way for the cultures of sexual liberation

Unexplained Company: Researching the Weird & Wonderful! with Dr Ciaran O’Keeffe – Zoom

His series of talks will take you on a scientific journey of discovery through various aspects of Parapsychology, Psychology and Investigative Psychology

Divining the Past, Present, and Future: Oracles Series 1: 4 lectures – Zoom

Join us for Series 1 as we journey into the histories and mysteries of divination. Delivered by leading scholars in the field

Medieval Necromancy and the Cursed Imagination – Sophie Page – Zoom

Join us for Lecture 4 of 4 - Series 1 as we journey into the histories and mysteries of divination. Delivered by leading scholars in the field

Psychedelics as Catalysts of Creativity – Dr Sam Gandy – Zoom

we will look at notable examples of psychedelic-induced scientific breakthroughs, how this boost in creativity and problem-solving comes about

Unexplained Company: The Science of Haunting Experiences with Dr Ciaran O’Keeffe – Zoom

His series of talks will take you on a scientific journey of discovery through various aspects of Parapsychology, Psychology and Investigative Psychology

The I Ching Oracle – Professor John Lai – Zoom

In this talk, Professor John Lai will illustrate the underlying principle and centuries-old practice of I Ching oracle in the face of our uncertain life and fast-changing world

Unexplained Company: “I see what the Killer sees”: Investigating Psychic Criminology with Dr Ciaran O’Keeffe – Zoom

His series of talks will take you on a scientific journey of discovery through various aspects of Parapsychology, Psychology and Investigative Psychology

Unexplained Company: “Deliver us from Evil?!” An Examination of Demonic Possession with Dr Ciaran O’Keeffe – Zoom

His series of talks will take you on a scientific journey of discovery through various aspects of Parapsychology, Psychology and Investigative Psychology

My Dad Made a Monster: Family, Film & Fandom—a Zoom talk with Richard Hand

This richly illustrated talk offers a humorous and engaging journey, inspired by one English family’s unexpected link to monster movies.

Unexplained Company: Applying Investigative Psychology with Dr Ciaran O’Keeffe – Zoom

His series of talks will take you on a scientific journey of discovery through various aspects of Parapsychology, Psychology and Investigative Psychology

Lecture Series - Past Digital Events

Pox and Prejudice: The Story of Chlamydia Through the Ages – Lena Heide Brennand & Cat Irving – Zoom

Part 3 of 6 - With each session focusing on one disease, we’ll dive into its origin myths, sociocultural impact, evolving medical responses

‘Jackie Collins hidden behind Wuthering Heights’?: Sex, drama and overstepping boundaries in 1980s teenage girls’ magazines – Dr Joanne Knowles – Zoom

This talk will examine the role of Just Seventeen and other teenage girls’ magazines in acknowledging the increasing level of interest in ‘anything with kissing on the cover

Spirits of Dark and Lonely Water – a Zoom talk with John Clark

19th-century parents kept their children away from water with tales of Grindylow and Jenny Greenteeth, while a hooded figure terrified 1970s kids...

Paranormal Ethnographies of Ketamine – Giorgia Gaia – Zoom

This lecture aims to explore the 'magical' sides of Ketamine, capable to give access to an hyperdimensional space

Bitches, studs and hedonistic female pleasures: adapting the bonkbuster in 1970s British cinema – Dr Sian Barber – Zoom

This talk explores 1970s film adaptations of successful popular fiction ‘bonkbusters’ focusing on the film versions of Jackie Collins’ bonkbusters

Creativity in an Eggshell: The Freedom of Uncovering One’s Own World? – Katherine Swancutt

Join us for Lecture 2 of 4 - Series 1 as we journey into the histories and mysteries of divination. Delivered by leading scholars in the field

Bonktastic Bonkbusters!: Sexing Up Late Twentieth-Century Women’s Writing – Dr Joanne Ella Parsons – Zoom

This talk will provide a saucy and fun introduction to the Bonkbuster and the ways in which it spiced up both women’s writing and their bedrooms in the late twentieth century.

Divining the Past, Present, and Future: Oracles Series 1: 4 lectures – Zoom

Join us for Series 1 as we journey into the histories and mysteries of divination. Delivered by leading scholars in the field

Divining the Past, Present, and Future: Divination – David Zeitlyn – Zoom

Join us for Lecture 1 of 4 - Series 1 as we journey into the histories and mysteries of divination. Delivered by leading scholars in the field

Psychedelics and Memories of Birth, Abuse and Alien Abduction – Timmy Davis – Zoom

Psychoanalysing the psychedelic phenomena of recovered memories of abuse, birth and alien abduction

Arthur Conan Doyle’s Tales of the Supernatural – by James Machin – Zoom

The creator of the arch-rationalist Sherlock Holmes also had a fascination with the supernatural, which found expression in his eerie tales.

Pox and Prejudice: The Story of Herpes Through the Ages – Lena Heide Brennand & Cat Irving – Zoom

Part 2 of 6 - With each session focusing on one disease, we’ll dive into its origin myths, sociocultural impact, evolving medical responses

Dirty Ding: Keeper of The Forbidden Library – Christopher Josiffe – Zoom

Intelligence officer, psychic investigator, curator of the obscene... who was Eric Dingwall?

Terror in the Dark: The Chilling Story of Live Horror Radio – Zoom talk with Richard Hand

This illustrated talk will lure you into the weird world of horror radio from the 1920s to the 1950s – the golden age of live broadcasting.

Drugs and Intelligence – Dr Maria Balaet – Zoom

Associations between recreational drug use and cognitive ability in the general population

Pox and Prejudice: The Story of Syphilis Through the Ages – Lena Heide Brennand & Cat Irving – Zoom

Part 1 of 6 - With each session focusing on one disease, we’ll dive into its origin myths, sociocultural impact, evolving medical responses

The Field Guide to DMT Entities – David Jay Brown – Zoom

David will discuss his groundbreaking work in developing a taxonomy of otherworldly intelligences encountered during DMT experiences.

Urban Legends Ancient & Modern, from Kidnapped Children, Roman Sewer Octopus – Prof. Marguerite Johnson – Zoom

this talk incudes modern comparisons – from weapons of mass destruction and Saddam Hussein's human-shredder

Seances and the Female Medium in British Cinema – a Zoom talk with Icy Sedgwick – Zoom

This talk, by Icy Sedgwick, explores the representation of seances and female mediums in British cinema.

The UK Satanic Panic 1988-1992 – Phil Hine – Zoom

How Britain was engulfed by fears of a Satanic Conspiracy

Alien Abduction: Postmortem of a Controversy – Greg Eghigian – Zoom

Revisiting the phenomenon 25 years later: What was it about? Who were the protagonists? And why did it end the way it did?

The Secret History of Bigfoot – John O’Connor – Zoom

What does Bigfoot Mean? And What Does it Say about American Cultures of Belief?

Cupid, Psyche, Beauty & The Beast – Prof. Marguerite Johnson – Zoom

In this talk we consider the tale of Cupid and Psyche and explore how folktale and fairytale influence generations of tellers

The Great Satanic Swindle – Justin Hopper – Zoom

A true tale of tabloid England in the 1980s

Atlas holds up the World: The Anatomy of Myth – Cat Irving – Zoom

How has classical mythology influenced our medical language? And what pathologies may have influenced the formation of mythology?

Who Put Bella in the Wych Elm? – Cathi Unsworth – Zoom

The unsolved mystery surrounding a young woman's skull found in a tree in April 1943.

Memento Mori -Joanna Ebenstein – Zoom

The Art and Craft of Contemplating Death to Live a Better Life

The Unsettling Legacy of Edgar Allan Poe’s ‘The Fall of the House of Usher’ – with Antony Clayton – Zoom

A Zoom talk on Edgar Allan Poe's most-famous gothic tale with Antony Clayton, author of 'Mansion of Gloom' (2024).

Witches, Werewolves, Flying Women & Shapeshifters – Prof Marguerite Johnson – Zoom

In this talk, we meet these fearsome witches, along with werewolves, who did not choose to transform but had transformation forced upon them

Fact or Crucifixion – William Fowler – Zoom

The Strange, True Tale of the Hampstead Heath Crucifixion

Horror and Hilarity: The Théâtre du Grand-Guignol – a Zoom talk with Richard Hand – Zoom

Paris's Théâtre du Grand-Guignol (1897–1962) earned a notorious reputation as the "Theatre of Horror", delivering a notorious blend of horror & comedy.

The terrifying Female Demons of Antiquity – Prof Marguerite Johnson – Zoom

We begin with Mesopotamian child-snatching demons, also known to harm mothers, and the magical devices to trap them

Folk Horrors In The Classical World – Prof. Marguerite Johnson – 5 part Lecture Series

In this five-part series, Marguerite Johnson takes you on a journey over land, sea, sky, and into the ethereal world of folk belief in the ancient Mediterranean.

Dryads, Nymphs & Sea Monsters in Ancient Myths – Prof Marguerite Johnson

In this talk, we look at some examples, ranging from dryads and other assorted nymphs to the ketos (a huge sea-monster), and the folktales

Count Stenbock: Decadent master of the macabre – a Zoom talk by James Machin

An introductory Zoom talk by James Machin on the decadent writer of strange tales, Count Stenbock – 'scholar, connoisseur, drunkard, poet, pervert, most charming of men'

Alchemy and Hermeticism in the work of Leonora Carrington – Prof Evans Lansing Smith

Leonora Carrington’s traumatic breakdown and incarceration in the Spanish asylum at Santander,

Supernatural Mystery Symposium: Ted Serios: The Mind’s Eye, with Emily Hauver

Ted Serios was purportedly able to document his inner thoughts on Polaroid film in a process called 'thoughtography.'

Supernatural Mystery Symposium: Spiritual Spectacles: Mother’s Work and the Shaker Era of Manifestations – Maria Molteni

This lecture will contextualize the Era of Manifestations, its overlap with Spiritualism, and some of Molteni’s responsive artwork as artist

Alchemy in the works of C.G. Jung and Hilda Doolittle (H.D.) – Prof Evans Lansing Smith

Jung’s engagement with alchemy began in the late 1920s and dominated his late work

“You Are to Do What We Say”: The Adventures of Arthur Conan Doyle and his Spirit Guide Pheneas – Michael W Homer

This presentation will use previously unpublished materials to explore the séances in which Pheneas appeared to Doyle’s home circle

Supernatural Mystery Symposium: Music from Elsewhere – Doug Skinner – Zoom

presents music attributed to non-human inspiration— tunes from fairies, trolls, trows, angels, spirits, and aliens, as well as music generated by channeling, visions, and dreams.

Alchemy and Hermeticism in the works of Piet Mondrian, Wassily Kandinsky, and Hilma af Klint – Prof Evans Lansing Smith

The reduction to the fundamental elements of aesthetic composition—geometrical figures like the rectangle, square, circle

Supernatural Mystery Symposium: Art and the Paranormal – JF Martel – Zoom

Expanding ideas of the paranormal and uncovering the metaphysical implications that animate all artistic expression

Supernatural Mystery Symposium: Publishing the Paranormal – Charles and Penelope Emmons

Charles and Penelope Emmons discuss their own adventures in publishing the paranormal in academic and other contexts and those of other researchers as well

Supernatural Mystery Symposium: Séance: Spiritualism, Photography and the Search for Ectoplasm – Shannon Taggart – Zoom

Shannon will share stories and pictures from twenty years of photographing mediumship, explaining how two decades of investigation developed

Supernatural Mystery Symposium: Dr. Raymond Buckland’s ‘Wide World of Spirit – Steven Intermill and Toni Rotonda

Steven Intermill, will explore Buckland's interest in Spiritualism and his summers spent in Lily Dale during his last years

Alchemy in the works of Thomas Mann and James Joyce – Prof Evans Lansing Smith

At the same time that renewed interest in alchemy and hermeticism was being explored in both Freudian and Jungian circles

Knives Out! A history of human dissection – Cat Irving

This talk will look at the history of dissection, and the role it has played in shaping the medical world

19th Century Alchemy in Literature: Nathaniel Hawthorne to W.B. Yeats – Prof Evans Lansing Smith

One of the secret undercurrents of the literature of the American Renaissance in the mid 19th century

Bad Humored: humoral theory and its influence on medicine – Cat Irving

This talk will look at what humoral theory was, what it told us about the body, and the way it influenced medical thinking

Alchemy shifting into the Enlightenment: Alexander Pope to Goethe – Prof Evans Lansing Smith

The cultural transformations of the Enlightenment, or Early-Modern Era, involved the psychologicizing of alchemical mythologies

Portrait in Wax: The Anatomical Models of Anna Morandi Manzolini – Cat Irving

This talk will look at Anna Morandi Manzolini’s life and career, and her patronage by a Pope who promoted scientific investigation and the education of woman.

Alchemy and Hermeticism in Elizabethan Poetry: Marlowe, Spenser, Shakespeare, Donne, and Milton – Prof Evans Lansing Smith

This session focuses on alchemical and hermetic themes in brief selections from poetry of the Elizabethan era and early decades

Hirsute Women – Prof. Marguerite Johnson

This lecture considers hair as a marker of monstrosity, beginning with ancient accounts of the hirsute women

17th Century Alchemy and the Rosicrucian Manifestos: Atalanta Fugiens and the Chemical Wedding of Christian Rosencreutz – Prof Evans Lansing Smith

This session delves into the mysteries of perhaps the most extraordinary of all alchemical texts, the Atalanta Fugiens of Michael Maier.

Birthing Bunnies (and other such things) – Prof. Marguerite Johnson

This lecture unpacks stories around women giving birth to animals, from rabbits to pigs.

Alchemical Illuminations: The Splendor Solis and Nicholas Flamel – Prof Evans Lansing Smith

The presentation continues with a focus on one of the most famous and splendidly illuminated texts of the Hermetic Renaissance

Witch Marks – Prof. Marguerite Johnson

Detecting the so-called ‘witch’s mark’ or ‘devil’s mark’ was a means of proving someone was a witch.

History and Practice of Geomancy 4: Geomantic Spellcraft – Prof Alexander Cummins

This class will guide those new to geomancy and astrological magic through the options geomantic magic presents

History & Practice of Geomancy 3: Mastering Shield Charts – Prof Alexander Cummins

This class will also offer some training in the so-called “advanced” techniques of analysing geomantic shield charts

Two Renaissance Alchemical Manuscripts: The Rosarium Philosophorum and the Ripley Scrolls – Prof Evans Lansing Smith

We move to the 16th century Hermetic Renaissance exemplified by the Rosarium philosophorum

Fashion in Folk Horror – Sacrificial Maidens and Ritual Robes – Prof Catherine Spooner

This talk traces the uneasy relationship between fashion and folk horror. It shows how the costumes of folk horror films

Stolen Penises – Prof. Marguerite Johnson

Imagine losing your penis. Imagine someone – a woman, naturally – stealing your penis.

Supernatural Mystery Symposium: What Is the Future of the Grave? by Allison Meier

Allison C. Meier has been leading cemetery tours in the New York City area since 2011, including to graves of Spiritualists and mediums

Early Arabic Alchemy: Ibn Umail to The Aurora Consurgens – Prof Evans Lansing Smith

The presentation focuses on the vision of Ibn Umail, illustrated by the spectacular text

Visual Aesthetics of Folk Horror – Tanya Krzywinska

I will focus therefore on Folk Horror’s concern with the otherness of the landscape, nature, failed/misguided agency, and rural culture

Wandering Wombs – Prof. Marguerite Johnson

Believe it or not, some people – including doctors and scientists – believed that a womb possessed a mind of its own

History and Practice of Geomancy 2: The Sixteen Figures – Prof Alexander Cummins

Alex will take us an on in-depth exploration and celebration of the practical mysteries of the sixteen figures of European Renaissance geomancy

Alchemy in Art and Culture -12 Part Lecture Series – Prof Evans Lansing Smith

Perhaps the oldest and most enduring of all myths is the Nekyia: the descent to and return from the underworld.

Alchemy in Antiquity: The Codex Marcianus and The Visions of Zosimos – Prof Evans Lansing Smith

This first session introduces the alchemical nekyia—a narrative journey evoking the archetypal iconography of underworld

Bodies Behaving Badly – From Vagina Dentata to Wandering Wombs – Prof. Marguerite Johnson – 6 part Lecture Series

In this special six-part series, Professor Marguerite Johnson takes us on an uncanny journey across time and space into the wilds of human imagination.

Vagina Dentata – Prof. Marguerite Johnson

In this illustrated talk, Professor Marguerite Johnson considers the mindboggling topic of vagina dentata (or toothed vagina).

History and Practice of Geomancy 1: A Worldly Oracle – Prof Alexander Cummins

Geomancy examines the roles of the planets in our daily lives via sortilege interpreted through the language of astrology

The Problem of Folk Horror – Jeff Tolbert

This talk will highlight some of the specific problems of folk horror, while also distinguishing between folk horror as a genre

Looking East: From Folk Horror to Horror of the Folk in Thai Cinema – Katarzyna Ancuta

This lecture aims to demonstrate how folk horror operates as a mode in Thai cinema with a view to finding alternative definitions.

Model turned artist: Sara Cooper on Eileen Mayo

Eileen Mayo (1906–94) was a dedicated and multi-talented artist – at once a painter, print-maker, tapestry designer, engraver and illustrator

Labour of Love: the Heart – Cat Irving

Our heart occupies a central role in the way we think about feelings and emotions.

Nina Hamnett: Life or Art? The Challenge of Writing about Women Artists by Alicia Foster

Nina Hamnett (1890–1956) was an artist, illustrator and writer who was associated with the bohemian and avant-garde circles of the London

Pin buttons and Protests: Katy Norris on the Art of Sylvia Pankhurst

Sylvia Pankhurst was raised in a socialist household and sought to lead a creative life.

Skeletons in the Closet: Bones – Cat Irving

Bones are the framework of the body, the thing that keeps us upright.

Sunny Landscapes, Dark Visions: Folk Horror and the Weird Imagination of E. F. Benson – Ruth Heholt

What is ‘Folk Horror’? Who bothered to define it and why and how useful is it to see it as a sub-genre?

Vision Thing: the Eyes – Cat Irving

The eye is considered the window into the soul, and vision has often been considered a primary sense.

A Hat for Eating Bouillabaisse: The Surreal world of Eileen Agar by Laura Smith

Eileen Agar was an artist who explored painting, photography, collage and sculpture. Her independent and inventive experiments

Bare flesh: the Skin – Cat Irving

Learn more about anthropodermic bibliopegy, how we make permanent marks on our skin

Circus Troupes and Parachutes: The Many Lives of Laura Knight with Alice Strickland

Laura Knight (1877–1970) was an English Realist painter who documented life and culture in Britain during the first half of the twentieth century.

Lifting the fig leaf: Reproductive Organs – Cat Irving

Our genitals are usually hidden away, and words describing them are often considered the most offensive in our culture.

“Man, woman or vegetable growth?” Lucy Howarth on Rediscovering Marlow Moss

Marlow Moss (1889–1958) was a British Constructivist artist and a central figure in the development of European non-figurative art.

LSD and Conspiracy Theories: A Secret History – Alan Piper

This lecture will explore the interesting history of theories and conspiracies surrounding the origins of LSD and early stories

On the Need for Metaphysics in Psychedelic Therapy and Research – Dr Peter Sjostedt-Hughes

In psychedelic-assisted therapy one sees the potential fusion between reason-based philosophy and practical therapy

From Buttons to Bowls: Isabella Smith on Ceramicist Lucie Rie

In this exciting new introduction by Isabella Smith, Lucie Rie’s tumultuous life is explored through her extraordinary work.

The Museum of Drugs: Under the Influence – a history of drug use from early evolution to criminalisation – Ben Curran

The Museum of Drugs: Under the Influence - a history of drug use from early evolution to criminalisation

“I’d rather take a picture than be one”: Lee Miller by Ami Bouhassane

Lee Miller (1907-1977) was a fashion model, a photo-journalist and an artist who captured extraordinary moments of modern life.

The Creative Life of Tirzah Garwood Ravilious by Lotte Crawford

Tirzah Garwood (1908 - 51) excelled in marbling, wood-engraving, collage and a style of painting which fused English romanticism with her domestic life.

The Truth about Drugs – David Badcock

Drug Science CEO David Badcock will explain the reasons such failure was predictable and illustrate how decriminalisation policies

Spiritual Abduction: ETs, NDEs & DMT – Pascal Michael

Spiritual Abduction: The surprising semblance betwixt spirits and aliens, near-death and extraterrestrial experiences

The Fabulous Tale of the Fly Agaric Mushroom – Andy Letcher

In this talk, Dr Andy Letcher discusses the chemistry, effects, history and cultural impact of this strange, eldritch mushroom

Nature, Shamanism and Psychoactive Drugs in Greek Bronze Age Religion by Dr Caroline Tully

The lecture will also look at the presence of nature in ritual scenes, particularly sacred trees

Exploring the Anomolous in Psychedelic Therapy – Dr David Luke

The Anomolous in Psychedelic Therapy’ with ‘from Neurodivergence to the transpersonal

The Spiritualism Symposium: Linen Veils and Lightning Mask – Leonard George, Ph.D.

The Spiritualism Symposium by Shannon Taggart : Linen Veils and Lightning Masks: Theurgical Mediumship of Late Antiquity, Leonard George

Psychedelic Therapy and Depth Relational Process by Maria Papaspyrou

The integrative approach of Depth Relational Process is an attempt to maintain some core values of psychedelic inquiry through a framework that supports diversity, integrity and me

The Spiritualism Symposium: Spirit/Vibration/Form: Study of Cymatics – Steve Bass

The Spiritualism Symposium, curated by Shannon Taggart : Spirit - Vibration - Form: The Study of Cymatics, with Steve Bass

The Spiritualism Symposium: Nature, Enchantment, Paranormal – Jack Hunter, Ph.D.

The Spiritualism Symposium, curated by Shannon Taggart : Nature, Enchantment, and the Paranormal, with Jack Hunter, Ph.D.

Wild Kindness; Artistic Practice as Psychedelic Integration – Bett Williams

When Bett's writer's block began to negatively affect every area of her life, she turned to psilocybin mushrooms for help

The Spiritualism Symposium: Spiritualism, Science of Crime – Cathy Gutierrez, Ph.D

The Spiritualism Symposium, curated by Shannon Taggart : Spiritualism, the Science of Crime and Early Forensics, with Cathy Gutierrez

The Spiritualism Symposium: The Ancient Oracles Revived – Marjorie Roth, Ph.D.

The Spiritualism Symposium Shannon Taggart : The Ancient Oracles Revived: Sibyls, Spirits, and the Power of a Woman's Voice, Marjorie Roth

The Spiritualism Symposium: The Moment of Revelation – Joscelyn Godwin, Ph.D

The Spiritualism Symposium by Shannon Taggart : The Moment of Revelation: Cases from New York's ‘Burned-Over District’ - Joscelyn Godwin

The Future of Psychedelic Spirituality by Rick Strassman on Zoom

He will discuss the prophetic model, its relevance to the psychedelic state, and advantages over the mystical unitive approach.

A brief history of the magic mushroom by Andy Letcher on zoom

In the twinkling of an eye: a brief history of the magic mushroom

Dennis McKenna on Psychedelics and evolution: the ‘Stoned Ape Theory’

Dennis McKenna presents an exclusive lecture discussing brand new reflections, theories and findings on the theory based on his ‘Stoned Ape'

The Botanical Mind: Art, Mysticism & The Cosmic Tree – Gina Buenfeld – Zoom

This talk will explore the ways in which plants have informed artists, mystics and scientists throughout history and around the world.

Otherworlds: Psychedelics and Exceptional Human Experiences – Dr. David Luke

This zoom talk is a psychonautic scientific trip to the weirdest outposts of the psychedelic terrain
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