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5.0 out of 5 stars
COGNITION FACTOR,
By MT "eMpTy" (S0L, Solar System) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Cognition Factor [NTSC version] (DVD)
Waaaaay back in the prehistoric, primordial soup ofthe early INTERNET, in an out of the way electromagnetic watering hole called USENET, Schwann Cybershaman entered a previous millennium's virtual nexus of survival-of- the-weirdest -- where only the wisest could safely navigate the inverted, natural selection process inherent to myriad, multidimensional NEWS GROUPS -- to somehow survive, grow, and flourish like an evolved, cybernetic avatar mutated from the Corpus Callosum of Marshall McLuhan's THE MEDIUM IS THE 'MASSAGE.' Fast forward to the current Millennium, and Mahatma 'Michael Kawitzky' breaks out of his 'Schwann Cybershaman' persona to digitally orchestrate a nice fusion of Left Cerebral Hemisphere articulate verbal language and structured sequential logical hypothesis, married to Right Cerebral Hemisphere visual fractal synthesis trippy organic pixelated expanding NOW synaesthesia. This intellectual orchestra is composed of twenty unique individuals who are assembled to consider the following five questions: 1.) Evolution Or Extinction? 2.) What Is Consciousness? 3.) Is God A Myth? 4.) The Fusion Of Science & Spirit? 5.) What Happens When You Die? Rather than list these extraordinary 'talking head' personages simultaneously alive, dead, and permanently transitioned to a hyper-dimensional realm of chrysanthemum wielding machine tykes, it might be interesting to check out a brief synopsis of 'Cognition Factor' by Propaganda Anonymous, over at Daniel Pinchbeck's Reality Sandwich: [...] [...] of Mike Kawitzky, (aka Schwann Cybershaman), himself. Better yet, just buy the damn thing and enjoy it! [...] On a more personal note, I'll just add that it was wonderful to see/hear the late, great, Terence McKenna, looking like he was speaking from inside Plato's Cave, and his brother Dennis, sounding like an inter- dimensional, parallel universe genetic clone. I'm looking forward to Mike Kawitzky's future projects, hopefully including a 3D, HD, surround sound immersive virtual reality feelie! Or, as penned by me to no-one-in-particular, circa late 1990's: "I once had a phone conversation with Mr. Terence McKenna about 'True Hallucinations.' Several years ago when I was just leaping into multimedia and digital graphics, my matriculated hope then was to create a real-time animated VR simulation of what I referred to as the 'Hollow Knots,' i.e. the imagery behind the optic nerves elicited by the mushroom. (Incidentally, I can count my life-experiences of the 'Hollow Knots' on one hand). My contention based on my 'HK' experience was that the psychedelic imagery, when it is perceived directly without the filter of human interpretation and the ordering into recognizable objects, themes and patterns, will stand out as being identified most accurately as neuro-biochemical phenomena within the nerves themselves, which says more about the structure of the brain/body matrix than it does about any parallel, objective, external reality. He replied that that may well be true, but there was a great deal more going on with the psychedelic experience than just 'visual,' optic nerve feedback. He stressed the magnitude of internal awareness and insight gathered in such biochemical states. I, of course, sensibly, conceded this latter observation. The triune nature of the brain must have some bearing on all this, thought I. Perhaps an effective enough VR simulation in it's own right, without psychedelics, could elicit such inner states of awareness? The notion of psychotronics, digital imagery and animation seemed like a reasonable course. Maybe my natural, aesthetic interest in such things though - as one who looks 'inward' for visual mysteries - precludes my ever seeing anything 'outward,' such as an unusual craft piloted by unusual entities hovering over my house in the twilight hours? Hmmmm.... Time will tell. In the meantime, I'm putting off the DMT experience in-a-possible-future, indefinitely, pending future developments; although, I do enjoy hearing about other's psychonautic journeys." [...] In closing, I applaud Mahatma Kawitzky's fine achievment; and make no mistake, 'COGNITION FACTOR' is not some retro-aging Hippy's pseudoscientific, psychedelic video extravaganza, but, rather, an enormously fun, inventive, and beautifully stimulating contemporary analysis of the aforementioned five timeless questions, intelligently pondered by a wide ranging, eclectic mix of 20 human nervous systems on the evolutionary verge of something deeply profound and moving. Required viewing for all 'Ultraterrestrials-in-training' everywhere. 'MT' - Intercepted Transmissions 2013 - [...]
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This review is from: Cognition Factor [NTSC version] (Amazon Instant Video)
Once in a lifetime opportunity - take it! Some one liners that sum up so much that could take years to discover if ever at all!! highly recomended.
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Cognition Factor [PAL version] by Michael Kawitzky (DVD - 2009)
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