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bad trips....the value of scary

miliefisathand

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http://penny-arcade.com/patv/episode/where-did-survival-horror-go

its not exactly about bad trips. but while watching the video i couldn't help but ponder the horror genre and its value to people along side "feel good" movies and entertainment. sometimes we like to be scared.

but spiritually fulfilling horror entertainment (id say the likes of silent hill or hell raiser) may be different from the campy type of thrill derived from watching hostel.

this lead me to examine the psychedelic experience as genre driven.
we have love stories, comedies horror stories, action and
gangster" trips.

in this sense wouldn't psychedelics, as well as being healing and social tools, be the highest form of art in and of itself. the psychedelics themselves being a piece of psychedelic art work. perhaps a story each with their archtypes and characters (your friends, the police (if you're unlucky) the NPC's (strangers you meet at the rave/festival, etc) ?

Even before i discovered psychedelics id always fantasize about scenes in my life (both real and imagined) as being a story, each with dialogue trees and such.

in regards to bad trips, I feel that some of them may have parallels with horror fiction. the author of the above video claims that "as an interactive medium videogames are perhaps the best medium ever created for experiencing simulated scenarios of dread" as much as i love games, im not sure i agree. what do y'all think?
 
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Psychedelics as a form of art, that's an interesting argument. Maybe I agree, because I see any good art as a medium for someone (writer, director, actor, painter etc) to express and reveal his self, his inner being.

With regards to bad trips, I wouldn't compare them to horror movies at all. The typical scheme of a horror movie seems to me like this: X and Y are fine. Z comes and tries to kill/rape/haunt/cut them in little pieces. While the scheme of a bad trip seems to me like: X is fine. X fears something. X screws it all up. X learns with his own mistakes and (hopefully) becomes a better person. Psychedelics have thaught me that in 99% of times there are no villains or ghosts in real life. As in that other work of art by Led Zeppelin: 'Nobody's fault but mine'
 
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