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ES ES-OVNI CTX-S014-SS001-0045 · Item · 2008
Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

LSD: Problem Child and Wonder Drug captures the fascinating story of LSD as eloquently told by Dr. Albert Hofmann, the 100-year-old sage-scientist who brought LSD into the world. With interviews and presentations by Rick Doblin, Alex Grey, Ralph Metzner, Carl Ruck, Goa Gil, and others, this historic message from the father of LSD is a timeless relic and an immediate source of inspiration.

LSD: Case Study
ES ES-OVNI CTX-S009-SS002-0004 · Item · 1969
Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

After WWII, Americans teenagers discovered leisure . They no longer had to work to support their families, and they had almost nothing to do. It seems like a cliche now, but bored teenagers were a completely new phenomenon, young minds eager to explore the limits of perception and pleasurable experience. A wave of corporate and government educational videos, responded to the situation by presenting a world of fears and hidden dangers. They were designing the personalities of the future, standardized citizens, with a new set of behaviors and new fears and taboos.

Love is All
ES ES-OVNI CTX-S007-SS001-0007 · Item · 1999
Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

Species of a technocamp video clip on a universal theme: love defeating evil heat by mitigating the cold spring following winter. Originally recorded in 1940 by Deanna Durbin and recently published using complex overlay systems. 6th Independent Vídeo & Interactive Phenomena Show

Lost Boys of Sudan
ES OVNI RSC-1083 · Item · 2003
Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

Lost Boys of Sudan is an Emmy-nominated feature-length documentary that follows two Sudanese refugees on an extraordinary journey from Africa to America. Orphaned as young boys in one of Africa's cruelest civil wars, Peter Dut and Santino Chuor survived lion attacks and militia gunfire to reach a refugee camp in Kenya along with thousands of other children. From there, remarkably, they were chosen to come to America. Safe at last from physical danger and hunger, a world away from home, they find themselves confronted with the abundance and alienation of contemporary American suburbia.