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"hallucination" Definitions
  1. [countable, uncountable] the fact of seeming to see or hear somebody/something that is not really there, especially because of illness or drugs
  2. [countable] something that is seen or heard when it is not really there

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It was, in a way, a brain-generated hallucination: one influenced by reality, but a hallucination nonetheless.
David Cronenberg's 1983 horror hallucination "Videodrome" — screening Tuesday, Aug.
River appears to Payton in a hallucination in The Politician.
When he wakes, he's astounded that she's not a hallucination.
The hallucination we agree on is what we call reality.
He's merely a hallucination created by Baptiste's tumor riddled brain.
It is a "hallucination of the normal," as Koolhaas writes.
Only one of the drug recipients reported a severe hallucination.
One element you're working with in "Hallucination" is stillness. Why?
There was a lot of hallucination and plenty of paranoia.
The setup: Protagonist Quentin is trapped inside a magical hallucination.
As my old professor says, a vision without funding is hallucination.
That's why they kiss during her rave hallucination and he apologizes.
Hannah — the ghostly hallucination of her, anyway — is already with Clay.
So the current strength of our country is a prosperity hallucination.
Garland doesn't want the phenomenon dismissed as a dream or hallucination.
No, he's not a wax figure, a hologram, or a hallucination.
It's a personal vision that eventually spirals into a mutual hallucination.
Nothing feels fixed; everything in the book might be a hallucination.
Brennan described the episode as a "hallucination," a red flag for delirium.
The video is a perfect hallucination, all flickering color and disorienting imagery.
Because they've mostly been frightening, I'd welcome never having a hallucination again.
Alarmed, the psychologist decided the woman needed to be hospitalized for hallucination.
But AI is having a hallucination problem, and it's tough to fix
"He didn't have any evidence of hallucination in his record," he said.
She incarnated America's collective hallucination and corruption, its vertiginous loss of bearings.
Its materials are fear and death, hallucination and the burning of souls.
Betty seems fine until she slides in a hallucination upon arriving home.
The northern lights appeared like a hallucination across the star-filled sky.
But the show also made clear in its penultimate episode that whatever hallucination BoJack has at death's door is just that — a hallucination, one that ends with an imagined phone conversation with Diane, who's eliminated him from her life.
Later, she had a hallucination of her deceased mother, played by Carla Gugino.
Renton plunges from the sewage of the stall into a glorious underwater hallucination.
"I had what I now consider to be a hallucination," she told me.
In November, his solo exhibition "Machine Hallucination" brought him back to New York.
I definitely strive towards something I think of as a hallucination of music.
Nothing came to me and I just didn't want to call it Hallucination.
Mamacita interrupts the hallucination and gently brings the disoriented Crawford back to bed.
At Mariah Carey's annual holiday extravaganza, Christmas is treated as a collective hallucination.
A consensual hallucination experienced daily by billions of legitimate operators, in every nation. . . .
"You were my favorite hallucination, next to Marcello Mastroianni," one man tells her.
"She said at no point during that day did she experience hallucination or hear any command hallucination to kill and indicated that she was not experiencing being under any control of the Devil," Ali Khadivi, a forensic psychologist, said Monday.
Instead, about five years after my spiritual experience, I had my first visual hallucination.
But I did have a memorable drug-induced hallucination once, when I was 7.
When he awakens from this hallucination, it is with a renewed appreciation for life.
Something somewhere changed the signal for him only, leading to the aforementioned audio hallucination.
And his mental hallucination of Ford apparently gives him a lot of erratic ideas.
As music throbs, it feels like an unexplained hallucination: Are they laughing at her?
For "Hallucination," Mr. Yamazaki recruited dancer-choreographers from New York's downtown scene to perform.
It's in this very episode where Candace, as a "ghost" or hallucination, is most prominent.
After all, it's not real; the difference between hallucination and objectivity isn't an essential one.
Up until "Tell-Tale," it seems like Adams is obviously a Tyler Durden-type hallucination.
After this tragedy, Nell has official proof that the Lady is no nightmare or hallucination.
Or there's been a countrywide gas leak and this is just all a horrible hallucination.
Doctor Strange, meanwhile, is more of the "whoa man" kind of hallucination I dream of.
But even that $200 billion is a hallucination until we have a real funding source.
"Machine Hallucination" is the name of Artechouse's current exhibition by Turkish media artist Refik Anadol.
It's all wild hallucination, but he bellows nonetheless, because the television cameras eat it up.
Effortlessly absurd and hypnotic, Gloom's works feel like the internet itself is undergoing a hallucination.
He said that he has no idea whether the owl was real or a hallucination.
There are also some enchanting hallucination scenes and occasional appearances from goats who wear sweaters.
But, as Thomas Edison said more than a century ago, vision without execution is hallucination.
We must all agree to fall headfirst into some share hallucination the replaces all other media.
The bunny is named Frank, and he's a hallucination (?) that instructs Gyllenhaal's character to commit crimes.
Carrie Ann Inaba revealed she once suffered a hallucination she was stabbing herself after taking antidepressants.
My previous experience of aural hallucination had come one night in Peckham a few years back.
I on my own saw a hallucination a year ago, at the end of a session.
The state press pointed out that this was not a vote for the "hallucination" of independence.
In her hands, observational painting attained a level of scrutiny and intensity we associate with hallucination.
"A vision without funding is a hallucination," Rogers declared, prompting laughter and applause from the crowd.
Only now we know that Mr. Robot is really a hallucination based on Elliot's dead father.
Critic's Pick You may wonder, after "The Appointment" is over, if it wasn't all a hallucination.
Ramon, for his part, hasn't been the same since his hallucination at the video game expo.
If I didn't see it with my own eyes, I'd think I was having a hallucination.
Inside, exuberance unfurls like a hallucination in black-and-white tiles, mahogany, and twinkling fairy lights.
But perhaps they are not only rivals in possession but rivals in hallucination, in make-believe.
For a while, we assume that it's a hallucination, a companion spun from Jakub's lonely imagination.
It feels almost like a hallucination—blurry but vivid, its sorrow and pleasure twisted tightly together.
It also covers how to cope with new and sometimes overwhelming behaviors, like aggression or hallucination.
The contrast between the triangular lines and the background is like a hallucination in a dense fog.
It got me wondering: how can 96 people have a similar hallucination all around the same time?
I have to pause and breathe my way through every thought, every action, separating hallucination from experience.
With Hallucination Engine, Gallagher fixes his attention on the layering of color and the delineation of space.
Without this relay station, patients become unaware of external cues; their conscious experience amounts to a hallucination.
It's possible that Jesse could see a hallucination of Mike and could be asking him for advice.
"Neuromancer," William Gibson Cyberpunk's "On the Road," a "consensual hallucination" of a revolutionary vision of the future.
Often it's pure camp, especially the hallucination and dream sequences the show overuses to explore character psychology.
This apartment looks like the fevered hallucination of a used car salesman who has tired of elegance.
And then it will synthesize them into a wall-coating visual display, or a collective VR hallucination.
But take a look around, and it seems an overwhelming majority live in a mass collective hallucination.
His belief that he can talk to animals is, it seems clear, a hallucination on his part.
The episode alternates between Superman's hallucination and the other heroes' attempts to get the Black Mercy off him.
That evening, I had my first auditory hallucination, something that happens to 75 percent of people with schizophrenia.
In what initially appears to be a drug-induced hallucination, the venue's chandelier rattles and the walls crack.
The pills send participants hurtling through his or her past, blending traumatic memories with subconscious-infused hallucination sequences.
As anyone who has had a hallucination will tell you, they've got nothing to do with data decryption.
But there's also, at the climax, a hallucination of a bee, wagging antennae, whom Emily dances with, deliriously.
There are certain atheists who have no compunction about dismissing fervent believers as victims of delusion and hallucination.
Some of the visions of the future turned out to be false or unsustainable, more hallucination than reality.
In the past, these medications have been connected to hallucination, cardiac arrhythmias, depressed levels of consciousness and more.
The nested-plot threads blur hallucination and reality, creating a disorientation that is sometimes more confusing than productive.
Why only during sex, and whose voice was it, and did it count as a full-on hallucination?
Because mind-popping can be perceived as alien or uncontrollable, researchers also have noted its similarity to hallucination.
Even on deathbeds or in mind-melting states of hallucination, everybody in "Angels" pulses with that animating spirit.
But the gap between her "hallucination of the perfect future" and her lackluster present will close, and brutally.
What if he dispensed with the anchor of the everyday and just went for the extremity, the hallucination?
Instead, I saw, or I thought I saw, a pink hallucination, a large infant floating against light-blue skies.
River also continues to make appearances on the show by coming to Payton as a hallucination after his death.
Midnight Special is a moody sci-fi creepshow, part terse road thriller, part magical kid movie, part otherworldy hallucination.
Yet what the body's senses report to us as "real world" is in fact a giant, collective, mortal hallucination.
Michael Gallagher: Hallucination Engine continues at the Schmidt Dean Gallery (1719 Chestnut Street, Center City, Philadelphia) through May 21.
I'm not actually looking at some Mini Milks in the newsagent and having a hunger-induced hallucination, am I?
In frothy markets, it's easy to enter into a consensual hallucination, with investors and markets, that you're creating value.
At the facility, sudden, jarring flashbacks and the occasional hallucination blur the lines between the past, present, and future.
The film was a nonsensical hallucination where the band members became tired of their lives on a Hollywood set.
"Float" is "about a hallucination that I remember from my psychosis — the only one that was beautiful," he said.
And a potent section of one of his final symphonies (subtitled "Hallucination City") captures some of his protean energies.
It features works including Machine Hallucination, a 360-degree video installation made from 10 million photos of New York.
And finally there was a full-on hallucination (or so we assume) in which Gunther appeared in the basement.
Maybe a word or a memory triggered something or the person has a hallucination—sees something that's not there.
When Morgan brains a walker with his staff, Carol has a hallucination of it turning back into a human. Weird.
Tyrell gets his gun and Elliot decides to bet on him not being real, being a hallucination like Mr. Robot.
As part of the hallucination, Dany walks through a huge room that looks like it's been gutted in a fire.
Connecting the two, or conveying accurately our own personal hallucination to someone else, is the central problem of being human.
When I see a bowl, in the kitchen, I sometimes get filled with cravings so strong they border on hallucination.
In Naked Lunch, there's straightforward orchestral cues, and then suddenly you're watching a drugged-out hallucination soundtracked by blaring horns.
Of course, the audience knows this is all a hallucination and that Nell is actually dancing away to her doom.
If you're not a Republican, watching Republicans react to the news can feel a bit like witnessing a mass hallucination.
I mean, one of the lines that Steve Jobs, Steve Case, Addison apparently used was, vision without execution is hallucination.
Your unseeing, what we would call more technically negative hallucination, is part of your basic toolkit of being an American.
I was experiencing some sort of half-asleep hallucination, something that's been plaguing me since I was 12 years old.
Add in the mostly-abandoned barracks that dot the test facility, and the whole thing feels like a spooky suburban hallucination.
Handheld-camera shots of bushes, a garden, and then of a person soldering metal, flicker as if in a quick hallucination.
Her outline wobbled like a blue hallucination, the forest of sea fans on her hull quivering in the fast-flowing water.
Instead of wondering whether these are ghosts or spirits or a child's hallucination, the reader wonders just what reality is, anyway.
Eventually, Radcliffe's corpse starts talking; the whole thing is almost certainly a sad, shaggy hallucination on the part of Dano's character.
It also seems to be an incarnation of divine ferocity, as if it were appearing in a dream or a hallucination.
"In other words, non-conscious, hallucination-like patterns seem to emerge that bias what you choose and think," he tells me.
It seemed to me— maybe it was a hallucination—but it seemed to me that he gave a thin, high whinny.
With upcoming shows in San Francisco, Portugal, and Australia, Garant's built a name for herself with her enigmatic, hallucination-inducing paintings.
We lived through them, but they feel like a collective hallucination, like the suicidal dream she wakes up from in "Everytime" .
Together these elements help "Sleep" straddle reality and hallucination, using the ordinary tools of theater to build an eerie symbolic space.
Bra also had a freakishly high tolerance for pain and could race in an agony that produced a recurring visual hallucination.
Mr. Hobson described symptoms that progressed over a period of hours, beginning with profuse sweating and fever, then hallucination and dribbling.
Undaunted, he perseveres, venturing more deeply into a world that first becomes a passion and then something of a private hallucination.
The English critic Bernard Levin wrote that she induced "real hallucination" in her audiences, making them see characters who weren't there.
In Proske's conception, the heroine is mad from the outset, the story unfolding as an extended hallucination in a hospital ward.
"That's what this world is: a mass hallucination, where fear seems more real than love," Williamson writes in A Return to Love.
Read during today's #MeToo wave, Brown's vision of a "paradise" packed with men groping unabashedly yet respectfully may sound like a hallucination.
I think in some ways people experience that as a voice in their head, almost as if it's like an internal hallucination.
And anybody else would say it's just the drug, the hallucination, but both Robert and I were, like, 'Did you see that?
They showed us this moment in the trailer to freak us out, but we should've all known it was just a hallucination.
The orb -- whose name is Orville, by the way -- appeared to me in a beautiful hallucination at Burning Man back in '95.
In the documentary, a friend of Burden's describes having a stoned hallucination during a performance, in which Burden split into two identities.
Much of the empty space around them dissolves into translucent white, resulting in a composition as intangible as a dream or hallucination.
Inspired by his childhood near the Aegean Sea and the Sea of Marmara, Refik Anadol incorporates water-like movements into Machine Hallucination.
"Some people will drift off to sleep and the hallucination will persevere as not a dream but a hallucinatory phenomenon," Giordano says.
The art just helps people break the collective hallucination that convinces individuals that such activities, when done within a group, aren't cultish.
The sound was like psychedelia in photographic negative — not a hallucination of life and color, but a vision of death and erasure.
Its first scene is an extended hallucination in which Peter Ksander's set, goosed by Keith Skretch's video, appears to flicker and spasm.
"Annihilation" raises the possibility that from this point on, everything we read is a hallucination produced by these spores: a fungal narration.
So they have to have symptoms of psychosis across the spectrum -- so hallucination, delusion -- that have lasted at least for a week.
Yet that illusory quality is true of most forms of money, a shared hallucination that we tolerate as long as it works.
The pastel and metallic acorns, caricatured flowers, and giant pills littering the floor sit perfectly between childhood innocence and dystopian psychopharmacological hallucination.
"That's what the portals function as: hallucination devices developed by a psychonaut to help push perception along into lesser traveled spaces," Keyes says.
Much of "Chapter 2" was spent in David's mind, though whether each scene is a memory or a hallucination is up for interpretation.
OH, THE ANSWER IS THEY WOULDN'T Batman's hallucination — and his visit from time-traveling The Flash — is triggered by the decryption of data.
On a recent flight, I thought I spotted one attendant using an iPhone, but that might have been an air-pressure-induced hallucination.
Michael Gallagher's current exhibition at Schmidt Dean, Hallucination Engine, which consists of works in acrylic on panel, raised this issue for me again.
Thursday's return of ABC's finest psychological nightmare introduced two new characters: Wes' mother Rose and Annalise Keating's hallucination of a chubby baby boy.
I watched inky patterns scroll across the wall: a hallucination, maybe, or some neural process I usually wouldn't notice, a corporeal software update.
Joe's Valium-popping, hallucination-prone and terminally lonely wife, Harper, has often been as much the emotional center of "Angels" as Prior has.
Will Facebook Horizon, plus VR and neural interfaces, be the gateway to "a consensual hallucination experienced daily by billions," to quote William Gibson?
Then we entered Artechouse, a high-tech exhibition space, to check out "Machine Hallucination," a video installation by Refik Anadol, a Turkish artist.
But I thought maybe the hallucination was going end up tied to the bigger picture of the season so far: the red signals.
But after the second or third hallucination sequence, and especially after the aborted fetus scene, you and your friend are no longer friends.
It's a larger map with tighter corridors and a trippy hallucination mode — the only way you can actually see the map's chainsaw-wielding boss.
While Prairie is in this near-death hallucination, we see her crawl through an airplane bathroom and walk down the plane's aisle towards someone.
You know that weird sensation when it feels like everyone around you is participating in some mild mass hallucination, and you missed the dosing?
When we started American Horror Story: Cult, it was hard to tell what was fact, what was hallucination, and what was wild fan theorizing.
The Verge, an online magazine, describes this Airbnb aesthetic as the "hallucination of the normal", a phrase borrowed from Rem Koolhaas, a Dutch architect.
Being able to "share a hallucination" with a friend or colleague in the same physical space is a great native use that AR enables.
There is a world that we perceive—a hallucination generated by about a pound and a half of electrified meat encased by our skulls.
Insurers are just trying to make a buck and curry favor with an administration committed to the hallucination that all is well with ObamaCare.
Also, Darko's spirit-guide/schizophrenic hallucination is a dude in a terrifying rabbit suit named Frank, so we can tick off that box too.
"In frothy markets, it's easy to enter into a consensual hallucination, with investors and markets, that you're creating value," he wrote for Business Insider.
It's as if the dyslexic person has moved beyond this overbearing atmosphere into a pure state of hallucination: something almost beautiful despite the horror.
Yeah, easy capital, people are expensive, you enter into this consensual hallucination with the marketplace: You have a good idea when you may not.
When you first see it become physical, it feels like a hallucination, the stuff of your insomniac scrollings made manifest in the mundane world.
But he was scared, and sick, and swore that if he managed to come out of the hallucination, he would never go back in.
Dr. Thurman was there to persuade Dr. Leary to stop taking so many drugs — though he too had indulged in a bit of hallucination.
But when she told their captor turned savior, the Khmer Rouge soldier who guided them across the Thai border, he dismissed it as hallucination.
With that very revealing piece of information out there, the hallucination mirror flashes between Midge and Amber until Midge's face fully transforms into Amber's.
Feminism, Bannonists believe, is a polarizing ideology built on the hallucination that Western societies are still patriarchies and men are the enemies of women.
While he can see and hear Yvette clearly, no one else sees her; their conversations appear to everyone else as Kevin having a hallucination.
Suzuki's recent study aimed to compare the experience of being hooked up to the Hallucination Machine to the effects of an actual dose of psilocybin.
Joan Cambon and Arno Veyrat contribute, respectively, music and lighting design, both of which drive the piece beyond the realm of dance and into hallucination.
There is no way the government will allow Lexus to sell this hallucination on wheels because it would create accidents and chaos everywhere it went.
Our hero, Elliot, is at constant war with the hallucination of his father, Mr. Robot, who inspires him to commit crimes and generally wreak havoc.
The resulting intense hallucination led Muthart to gouge out her own eyes, using only her hands, while outside of a church in Anderson, South Carolina.
At the end of the episode, with help from a mushroom-induced hallucination of his father, Jack (Milo Ventimiglia), Randall reached a point of peace.
"Machine Hallucination" takes visitors into the mind of a machine: viewers stand in a vast room with moving projections on three walls and the floor.
" Frank Rich, writing in The New York Times, said Mr. Hall's staging had brought "the action and language to the fever pitch of Gothic hallucination.
Watch this from Tonic: "It sounds like a hypnagogic hallucination," says Lisa Cohen, clinical professor of psychiatry at Mount Sinai's Carl Icahn School of Medicine.
My own aren't nearly as exciting-sounding, being distinguished by sudden shifts in perspective, a rapidly increased heart rate, anxiety, and the occasional auditory hallucination.
We had assumed that was either a hallucination or a dream, brought about by his interview with the TV news program focusing on the Purcell case.
When Twitter users spotted Schumer in the audience (making faces, naturally), they expressed their disbelief, but snapped pictures to prove that it wasn't a courtroom hallucination.
I can tell you exactly what all the other characters are chasing, but the Man in Black is chasing a hallucination too much of the time.
The patient's hyperactivity could mean he was experiencing a "scary hallucination," Kramp said, adding that if that was the case, the first theory would be applicable.
Believing she's having some sort of hallucination, Claire passes out from exhaustion only to wake in what looks like a very comfortable bed — no snakes included!
Its inaugural exhibit, "Machine Hallucination," is by Turkish media artist Refik Anadol, who was an artist in residence at Google through its Artists + Machine Intelligence program.
There are images in "The Challenge," a compact, intriguing documentary by Yuri Ancarani, that seem to belong less to a nonfiction film than to a hallucination.
First, I began to notice the stars moving around rapidly like fruit flies, and then I was met with a hallucination of a very strong scent.
A psychologist explains how the twilight zone between the waking world and sleep led to this horrific hallucination and what it might mean for sleep research.
During a fight scene between him and a woman who may or may not be a hallucination, a bottle of wine is knocked to the floor.
The high jewelry house lays claim to some of the most densely gemmed and expensive watches ever created, like the $55 million multicolored diamond Graff Hallucination.
Mr. Jaynes describes the communication between hemispheres as a kind of hallucination where a commanding, external "god-voice" intervened when they had a decision to make.
" It combines Google's DeepDream software, which turns images "psychedelic" using an artificial intelligence algorithm, with immersive VR technology to create "highly immersive, dynamic hallucination-like visual scenes.
The bulk of this episode features Elliot trying to banish his hallucination of his father (whom I'm going to call Mr. Robot) so he can heal himself.
The first time we see it is in "Part IV," where it flashes on the screen right before Cora's hallucination of her own shoe crushing Maddie's chest.
Even though the hallucination of Hannah tells Clay not to send Alex the tapes (does he really need to hear them?) Clay decides to follow his heart.
It is also moot whether Mr O'Rourke's hot air on climate change is less serious than the hallucination masquerading as policy that is the Green New Deal.
In the first episode, Ramon has a spooky hallucination that involves the number 1111; he also has a dream that is tied to his psychiatrist's painful past.
Dreams and visions also factor into the series' inherent surrealism: there's a hallucination of a puzzling donkey unicorn and characters frequently disassociate to daydream of better times.
We might have been able to put this down as a one-off hallucination (I was having lots of those as my vision returned) but it wasn't.
The thing about modern reality in Western civilization, where danger is rare and the days heavily predictable, is that people enter and rarely leave a collective hallucination.
"People who drink Absente have said they've waited for the hallucination," Mr. Roux said with a laugh during an interview with The Detroit Free Press in 2000.
Pan makes the surreal events hover somewhere between magical realism and hallucination, with lush details of Leigh's time in Taipei providing an expansive look inside Taiwanese culture.
In Season 1, we learned that Mr. Robot (Christian Slater), the companion who goaded Elliot into a computer-hacking scheme, was a hallucination based on Elliot's father.
"The Girls" is most acute at this local level—the perfect pointillism evoking a remembered world in which detail itself seems precariously balanced between report and hallucination.
Seligman was bedridden at the time, but after reading a tract on positive Christianity, he had a "command hallucination" to rise and attend the evangelical memorial service.
In 1948, in a Spanish Harlem apartment, the Beat poet Allen Ginsberg had an auditory hallucination of Blake reciting "Ah Sun-flower!" and other mind-altering verses.
These, of course, are three qualities mentioned in the New Testament as central to Christian faith — and they're what helps Tomas finally break free from his hallucination.
A version of Blake cultivated by some who love him — as a proto-hippie promoter of free love and acid-free hallucination — isn't exactly in line with reality.
As apocalyptic as a Nathanael West hallucination, "Barton Fink" felt like the testament of two filmmakers who, however much they loved movies, were happy to torch the industry.
Of course, she wasn't really a spirit, but a hallucination conjured up by Clay (Dylan Minnette), who was still reeling from the loss of his friend and crush.
It's possible that Shane will appear in a flashback, but it's also possible that he'll be in a hallucination, which happened after his death in the third season.
The latter, at least, turns out to be a melodramatic staging, but by the end of "The Final Problem" you long for the simplicity of a false hallucination.
She has sex with him, but it is never made clear whether he is real or a hallucination—and her sect insists that he is the devil incarnate.
But Anadol said Machine Hallucination is more than just an inquiry into the nature of our memories, consciousness, and dreams — the three "chapters" of his 30-minute narrative.
She even tries to deny her dalliance with Mark by pretending it was a hallucination, blaming a tick bite she received at the gazebo on, well, global warming.
That's saying something, since Ms. Parker is giving her best stage performance since her Tony-winning turn as the hallucination-prone math genius in "Proof," 16 years ago.
None of the stuff he finds should be too surprising for those of us who live in the consensual hallucination or who follow the news of the future.
When mixed with VR, we can achieve both a complete fantasy and the seeping of that fantasy into our own reality, like a dream followed by a hallucination.
" He said the philosophical underpinnings in India come from the Vedas and Buddhist traditions, where "all human suffering is a result of the hallucination of the separate self.
Even so, watching Ramon get scared out of his wits by a hallucination every time things seem to be going well for him is starting to get old.
Such a self-serving hallucination about the Electoral College would have been the takeaway from any other president's news conference — good for a solid week of media mastication.
The show has given us Randall's mushroom smoothie hallucination of Jack, and Jack in the wings when Kevin is high and giving his speech at his old high school.
Veering from previous animal studies of hallucination, they were also able to study the mice while awake, thanks to implanted monitors that could track the firing of individual neurons.
In the paper describing the system, Zhang describes this recognition and color assignment process as "hallucination," and really, the term is apt: It's seeing things that aren't actually there.
In his artist statement, which is entitled "A Bell is a Cup is a Bird is a Plane," Gallagher writes: Hallucination Engine – isn't that what a painting can be?
It doesn't have to be voices—an auditory hallucination can just be some incongruent environmental noise or the sound of a strange phone ringing when there's nobody else around.
When Bernard has his final hallucination of Robert by the seashore, the old master tells his student that the splendor of the seas dwarf all of humankind's great magic.
In "International Assassin," Kevin, who had taken a lethal dose of poison, woke up in an alternate universe, maybe Heaven, maybe a hallucination, although it resembled a luxury hotel.
The idea that Tully is a hallucination, which is likely given that Marlo discusses her as if she's a real person, is consistent with a diagnosis of postpartum psychosis.
If anything, jailtime will probably just embolden the group, or inspire them to find new ways to flaunt the law with their next series of collective hallucination-busting pranks.
It starts with a screaming horde of children before eventually giving way to warped voices, each urging the listener to "forget about the world," like a cybernetic auditory hallucination.
As a camera floats between faces, one clearly terrified and the other confused, audiences are ushered into the hints of an hallucination; a woman randomly laying down to sleep.
In one way or another, the only difference is Noel Fielding's character existing in an era where the iPod was little more than a hallucination in Steve Jobs' mind.
Which is why he says our conscious reality is so similar to hallucination—the only difference is that we collectively agree on these particular hallucinations and deem them reality.
Michael Sussman, an attorney for Thomas told CNN that his client was hospitalized several times in 2019 and may have suffered a hallucination during the night of the attack.
Probably the neatest category for the six-episode series is Afro-surrealism, a school of art and literature that represents black experience as a kind of waking half-hallucination.
The church in Mikova where Warhol's parents married is still standing, painted a fluorescent yellow that makes it look like a Pop Art hallucination in the otherwise drab village.
You eat at picnic tables hemmed in by murals halfway between graffiti and hallucination, without knives or forks, gnawing meat off the bone like the happy animal you are.
As the action shifts from mountains to rain forest, Landes makes clever use of drone-mounted cameras and trippy sound design to turn the natural world into a hallucination.
Both Leave and Remain voters were accusing their opponents of living in a land of make-believe at every stage, dismissing the opposite view as a kind of hallucination.
After a slog through depression and hallucination, a comeuppance and a love story, Jack's narrative arc is drawing to a close, creator and show runner Genndy Tartakovsky tells Creators.
Reveal that Chuck is actually his evil cousin, or that Betty boiling him alive was a hallucination she had after her secret anti-psychotic medication interacted with something she drank.
This development is reminiscent of the so-called "legal fiction" involved in corporate personhood, a deliberate hallucination that's meant to uphold the rights of groups and to smooth business processes.
Her next project, for example, is to develop an app powered by artificial intelligence that helps people living with schizophrenia or psychosis know whether or not they're experiencing a hallucination.
But I'm always a little jittery and feel there is a complicated hallucination going on in my head about what's going on between me and whoever is in the room.
All of which brings us to a new hallucination: the Arena da Amazônia in Manaus, a city whose name comes from a local tribe and means Mother of the Gods.
If special counsel Robert Mueller finds evidence of Russian collusion, it will be followed by a bigger test measuring just what it takes to snap out of a mass hallucination.
Leaving "Machine Hallucination" meant crossing a floor of radiant C.G.I. We shuffled vertiginously to one door, then another, then another, before finding the real exit and escaping to a lobby.
A good number of Williams's stories turn, I now see, on the question of hallucination, on facts and details that perplex the reader but make private sense to the characters.
But would you remember a random phone number somebody dashed off to you in what's effectively a hallucination if you didn't have a phone there to plug that number into?
The video is a salvia trip with a catchy hook: "We've got 5s, 10s , 20s, 50s, 100s on the floor," So Loki screams from the depths of a sweat-soaked hallucination.
A handful of games have been tested and each one seems to respond differently to the 3D effect, which stretches, lifts, and distorts environments in ways reminiscent of some otherworldly hallucination.
The hallucination that I had that night was one of being in a tent in Arabia where horses were jumping through the tents and all this wild pandemonium was going on.
I hadn't spoken with humans save my contacts on the colonies for several weeks and thus his preamble and recitation of the Orphic Hymn to Pluto struck me as an hallucination.
Coolly played by Pamela J. Gray, Scarecrow may be a medicinally induced hallucination, but she seems like a familiar companion — the woman's spirit or her alter ego, a stronger self manqué.
The ending of the book is probably near impossible to present without major changes — there's the infamous orgy between the young Losers; one character has a hallucination of himself in space.
In the pilot, Eli's first hallucination comes in the form of the pop singer: He begins hearing Michael's song "Faith" everywhere, culminating with "seeing" the singer perform it in Eli's living room.
Over the past three years, clinicians at several universities have begun experimenting with hallucination-inducing doses of the drug dextromethorphan (DXM), a common ingredient in several over-the-counter cough medicine brands.
The current election campaign was a chance to take on what Christian Lindner, the FDP's leader, calls the "prosperity hallucination": that in a changing world more of the same is good enough.
Telling the person next to you what's going on in your head, what your hallucination is like—I think that's what we mean by "finding connection," by making meaning with each other.
Kaylee Muthart frightened local residents in Anderson, South Carolina, when they found her gouging out both of her eyes with her own hands while in a drug-induced hallucination on February 6.
"The Sunshine" bridges the gap with more hallucination—"I already know that I don't already know / You are the sunlight"—before "The Grocery" shifts the location but asks similar in new ways.
Prior to this, while the king was in exile in Madagascar, Moroccan nationalists orchestrated what the artist describes as a "collective hallucination," where people reported seeing Mohammed V's face on the moon.
Visually, they tend to be glorious pattern machines, capturing the buzz of paranoia, the high of mania; often, they suggest that a hallucination might be kind of a cool place to live.
In its performative fragments and dark, static interiors, this perambulatory hallucination echoes the portraiture of Pedro Costa and the history-inflected reenactments of Anocha Suwichakornpong's By the Time It Gets Dark (2016).
And he makes things up — remember those thousands of American Muslims cheering the collapse of the World Trade Center towers — to the point of hallucination, a possible side effect of extreme sleep deprivation.
Typically shot with a frenzied, often subjective moving camera in saturated colors that have the over-bright feel of a chemically induced hallucination, these can be hard to watch and harder to forget.
I'm about to check on humongous—maybe poke his gut to make sure he's not a hallucination—when toward the elevator I see another body even bigger than my buddy at my feet.
One scene, where Mr Raskopoulos insists that both he and the audience are at a royal gala inside a Royal Court apple, is so feverishly weird that it feels like a mutual hallucination.
The hallucination guides him to the ring's station, where he learns what the station is, and what the protomolecule was designed to do: build an intergalactic transportation system, linking together thousands of worlds.
"This kind of external priming has been shown hundreds of times, so what we are talking about here is something perhaps similar, but completely internal: the unconscious hallucination is priming decisions," Pearson says.
Those who speak of "the gold standard" as if its worth were axiomatic, rather than a collective hallucination, forget that the value of an ounce of gold is vastly more imputed than intrinsic.
We want to know too Drinking water contaminated with THC can lead to impaired coordination, increased anxiety, and even psychotic symptoms like hallucination and paranoia, according to the Colorado Department of Health & Environment.
When participants were asked whether they had ever experienced a hallucination, such as hearing voices that other people said did not exist, five percent of men, and 6.6 percent of women answered yes.
This album's still written through layers of postmodern artifice and hallucination, but it's honest enough to get away with its cleverness, and its laced with enough pain to get away with its punchlines.
A centuries-old Japanese music tradition, midcentury French philosophy and post-World War II performance art meet in "Darkness Odyssey Part 2: I or Hallucination," a new work by the choreographer Kota Yamazaki.
So it is with the members of Kota Yamazaki's Fluid Hug-Hug (twee name, but never mind) in "Darkness Odyssey Part 2: I or Hallucination," performed this week at the Baryshnikov Arts Center.
Steve Hendricks, who had coughed up blood and had the nightmare and hallucination of the Pokémon character, drew gasps when he told the gathering he had broken a rib on the third day.
And then Geoffrey starts being haunted by the ghost of Oliver — he might be an actual ghost or he might just be a hallucination — who won't leave his old friend–turned–enemy alone.
In the work on paper, "Pulling The Shade On The Hallucination Outside" (2012), an angled view through the upstairs window reveals a naked man and woman crawling up the stairs of a subway entrance.
Reality is a generic, Snidely Whiplash-looking villain who appears in Episode 5 (Safe Space) first as a hallucination, but then manifests and crashes an anti-shaming fundraiser, insulting the partygoers' politically correct delusions.
IT IS like a hash-induced hallucination: row upon row of lush, budding plants, tended by white-coated technicians who are bothered by the authorities only when it is time to pay their taxes.
When the group gets split up, Richie and Eddie are once again confronted with the three-door hallucination and must choose whether to open the Not Scary At All, Scary, or Very Scary doors.
Buffy keeps waking up in a mental institution, where she comes to believe she's hallucinated the rest of the show that we've seen and must kill her friends in order to escape the hallucination.
Eventually I convinced myself that I'd experienced a powerful hallucination—a side effect of the medication I was taking, no doubt—and I decided to step out and complete my mission of buying grout cleaner.
But as the animals escape, the register starts to heighten, until you're not entirely certain how much of what you're reading is literal, and how much of it is Cuthbert's hallucination in its full flower.
The most likely conclusion would be that Shane is returning to be a dream or hallucination of Rick's again given previous reports that Lincoln's character will be leaving the show by the conclusion of Season 9.
Nasty, glib and often spikily funny before a late, unconvincing swerve into sentimentalism, it features a tight crew of very fine actors, including Oscar Isaac as Jack, a stranger who materializes before Thomas like a hallucination.
AI-based creation or re-creation of realistic imagery (often called "hallucination") is a major area of research, but this would be a unique application of it — not to mention one that could help some people.
The satire is a bit obvious, but it still works, moving from playful, to dark, and back again in explorations of voyeuristic love, surveillance, reality television, and the media-fueled collective hallucination that is modern society.
For an account that had multiple hallucination sequences, had its characters live in an igloo for an extended period, and featured a duck with a mustache (Quaxelrod forever), the account was actually fully rooted in reality.
Where to stay: Accommodations include the meticulously tasteful Seaside, (used as a Truman Show set!), and the austere, whitewashed development of Alys Beach, which feels like an Ayahuasca hallucination of Santorini, albeit with a donut truck.
When time perception changed for people in those studies, was it truly because their perception had changed, or was it rather that their attention had shifted, for instance, to a strange visual hallucination across the room?
With his Symphony No. 13 ("Hallucination City," 2001), he began writing for ensembles of 100 guitars (not all 100 always showed up) and percussion, a layout he also used in his Symphony No. 16 ("Orgasm," 2016).
What at first appears like an obvious hoax becomes something more complex, as Gef's presence as a spirit, ghost, hallucination, possessed animal, indication of family hysteria, or a young daughter's ploy for attention are all methodically examined.
The effect of Veeraporn's narrative is akin to a malarial hallucination, but that's what Bangkok feels like: a soap opera in which someone wakes up and realizes that the preceding episodes were all just a fever dream.
It's more like a surreal, waking dreamspace, a reality you inhabit even as you face its own unreality, a morass of little imperfections that make the whole thing feel more like an engrossing hallucination than The Matrix.
In a 2014 research paper published in the journal Brain, the condition is described as distinct from both "persistent migraine aura," which is the visual component for migraines, and acid flashbacks, also called post-hallucination perception disorder (PPD).
"Our most recent data shows that women are much more likely to face hallucination and mood problems, and that around half of all women admitted to A&E weren't back to normal after two whole weeks," says Winstock.
Valee' chases a hallucination of a woman through a bar (tended by Fake Shore Drive's Andrew Barber in an extremely Chicago casting choice) while Pusha raps his verse sitting in a throne (he is King Push, after all).
Upping the stakes are the presence of a starving stray dog, a strange reaper-like bone collector dubbed the Moonlight Man who may or may not be a hallucination, and Jessie's own resurfacing memories of childhood sexual assault.
I would often sit with him during the treatment, and we would talk from time to time during or immediately after the infusion — about a hallucination, or how close he got to solving the problems of the world.
In interviews with Cage from the time, there seems to be a mass hallucination that the 12 or so seconds that the camera cuts away from Shelby was enough time to commit a murder and stage a scene.
"The coolest one happened last night," she said, on Day Five, noting a hallucination in which she felt as if she were underground, looking up through a sewer grate, as cars passed in front of a street lamp.
Not to spoil anything, but, "Y Not" involves a bizarro, hilarious tiger sexual fantasy, a plus-size fashion hallucination that would make Alice In Wonderland's Red Queen proud, and some very fun, UnReal-ish twists for its lead characters.
That the real Hillary's most lauded quality is her tenacity is not surprising: It's the one quality that any woman would have to have in spades to challenge our collective hallucination of what a woman is supposed to be.
I am contained within the suit and seeing the light and can feel myself growing in hallucination and the worlds around me lined with shadow as my chest swells with rot and the dying is very likely consuming me.
Marshall's underlying romanticism takes a supernatural turn in "Train Window 1 (The Apparitions)" (40 x 50 inches, latex ink on silver vinyl mounted on Dibond; 2016), pushing beyond mere garden-variety subjectivity into the realm of hallucination and paranoia.
Hearing Voices Jerome Groopman's article on the phenomenon of talking to oneself and hearing voices made me think that psychologists would benefit from a new term for the phenomenon, one without the negative connotations of "hallucination" ("Books," January 9th).
Perhaps the fact that this is a real career path is a small part of the reason why the American Dream to which Hilton refers in the video increasingly feels like just that — a hallucination from another plane of consciousness.
Currently on its site are $47 million yachts, a $4.5 million Ferrari FF-K Evo, an $87 million private island in Key Largo, Florida and a $55 million Graff Hallucination watch that features 110 carats of rare, multi-colored diamonds.
And then, in the space of 21 seconds, Steph Curry hit three straight three-pointers, the lead ballooned from two to 73, Memphis called timeout, and the idea that the game would even be close vanished like a ridiculous hallucination.
Playlist NEW BLOOD MEDICINE Jackie McDowell connects the sounds of various folk traditions — vocal rounds, acoustic guitar, harmonium, dulcimer and the drone-producing shruti boxes of Indian music — with the meditative care of a private ceremony and the blurriness of hallucination.
Instead of the bogus family road trip of the sitcom hallucination, he instead remembers a ride he took with his father, when he confessed to being laid off, getting sick … and buying a computer store he wants Elliot to name.
It was perhaps a trick, a hallucination produced by the outpouring of meaning from 21,000 fans invested in the moment, that it immediately felt as if the new flag had always been there, and that it would never go away.
Just last year, I started a new job as a social media editor and for two months was plagued with these hallucination-like dreams in which I sent out gibberish tweets and posted personal photos on the company's Facebook page.
Just days before she was to enter a rehab facility, Muthart used meth and experienced a hallucination that warped her perception of her relationship with God, and then led her to the railroad tracks outside that church on an early February morning.
It was, perhaps, the first instance in which the harshness of reality broke the fantasy of Walt Disney's imagination, when what John Jeremiah Sullivan, writing in the New York Times Magazine, once called "the double hallucination" of the place likely faded away.
"I thought everyone who had died was stuck in their graves, that God was up in Heaven alone, and that I had to sacrifice something important to be able to release everyone in the world to God," she says of her hallucination.
We know, for instance, that a subtype of serotonin—the neurotransmitter that helps regulate our mood, memory, and appetite, among other things—called serotonin 2A is directly affected by hallucinogenic drugs like LSD, and has been linked to visual hallucination in humans.
Gibson is, in fact, credited with the first use of the word "cyberspace" in literature, helping to create the conception of the internet that we have today, a "consensual hallucination" that doesn't physically exist except in 0s, 1s, and fiber optic cables.
At the time, this tone of irony was expressed influentially in books like Douglas Coupland's "Generation X," which provided an entire glossary of terms to categorize ironic stances and situations, and Chuck Palahniuk's "Fight Club," which portrayed political agency as a psychotic hallucination.
Maybe Jesse's long-running guilt coupled with the new trauma of being trapped in that cage will manifest in some kind of Walter White hallucination—an invisible friend who follows him around, Harvey-style, like a pork pie hat-wearing Jiminy Cricket.
This is the work of Jeremey Couillard, a New Media professor at LaGuardia Community College who uses his skills to make mind-bending interactive art like a virtual reality simulation of an out of body experience and a mass hallucination at a multimedia festival.
I think the first conversation we had was about how playing a really simple repetitive game like Wolfenstein 3D is kind of like a musical hallucination, meaning that you're experiencing what you're seeing as a sort of music because of the repetition of it.
So, in Episode 7, when the sight of someone wearing a surgical mask at the game expo seems to bring on Ramon's screaming, trembling, possibly career-killing hallucination of a horde of masked, dust-covered people shuffling toward him like zombies, it fits the pattern.
Given Sivana's mental state, the voice could be a hallucination, but then the camera zooms in on a little air vent or grate in Sivana's cell: The voice is coming from a little inch-worm or caterpillar-like creature who's talking about world domination.
Indeed, this is one of the most interesting aspects of psychedelic experience: how it allows you to observe the mind in real time as it imposes form — a metaphor, a hallucination, a pattern — on the anarchy of thought and sensation that the molecules incite.
The Good Place has always spent a lot of time dwelling on philosophy, but the overt lectures have taken a back seat this season, aside from Chidi getting Simone to accept that she's in the afterlife, not just undergoing a complicated hallucination while dying.
He pops up throughout the series like another piece of set dressing, his clothes morphing to fit the scene at hand in a way that makes him feel like part of a dream (or a hallucination, depending on just how wacky the scene gets).
Throughout season four, Bates Motel has seemed to be barreling toward the moment when Norma goes from a living, vital presence to the mummified corpse in the cellar we see in Psycho, someone who only exists as a hallucination goading Norman into greater and greater crimes.
Having the narrative told from Elliot's perspective exclusively somewhat negates this theory, but in Elliot's state of mind — and his inability to tell reality from hallucination — anything that Ray perceives to be real may just be enough to convince the otherwise unhealthy Elliot to as well.
Season 3 was the show's most formally innovative to date, with surreal hallucination sequences, a turtle guest star and two stand-alone episodes to counteract binge-viewing fatigue: The gorgeous premiere and "If I Were a Bell," which followed Maura and Shelly from childhood to courtship.
Lana Del Rey, once perceived as a music-industry hallucination—a mystery figure who emerged from the ether and muddied the line between prefab and authentic—has stuck around, penetrating the mainstream with her blend of downcast, narcotized pop and old-Hollywood glamour laced with tragedy.
Then in the midst of Greg's 60th-birthday party, as he dejectedly muses on the "great experiment" that is their patchwork clan, the national malaise of political incivility and a life that hasn't turned out as he'd hoped, the couple's younger son has a jarring hallucination.
In a second-season episode, Abbi, whacked out on painkillers after wisdom-teeth surgery, goes on a shopping spree at the Gowanus Whole Foods, loading her cart with $1487.56 worth of manuka honey and hearts of palm, accompanied by the hallucination of a giant stuffed bunny.
A rock concert, a nature mockumentary, a collective hallucination and a goof on the idea of underground theater, "The Moles" welcomes audiences, wordlessly, to Caveland, a stalactite-studded subterranean lair that the moles invade and then enjoy, sometimes in the company of a neighborly purple teddy bear.
With a little help from his mutant friends, he shuts down the hospital hallucination they've all been experiencing, seizes control of his own body, subdues the Shadow King, stops the bullets fired at him and Syd mid-flight and lives to fight government mutant-hunters another day.
When our favorite scruffy-looking nerf herder shows up in a good ol-fashioned grief hallucination on Kef Bir, it's impossible not to yelp with joy and then promptly weep when you remember how he and his son ended things and that he's not really back.
To announce the run, Bentley channeled a granola-y shaman alter-ego and headed out into the woods with his opening lineup as well as director and frequent cohort Ryan Silver to film a hilarious bit that sees Bentley guiding his crew through an epically messy hallucination trip.
Taking a break from tennis to hydrate in the 100-degree heat, he experiences a religious hallucination: Instead of a tennis court, he is in a shul, and a cantor in a white robe is singing the Kol Nidre, the prayer that initiates the holy Day of Atonement.
Roberto Matta's eight-food-wide "La rencontre du vitreur avec le forçat de la lumière (en hallucination première)" (22003), which greets you at the door, is one of the Chilean Surrealist's trademark vertiginous compositions, with a destabilizing diagonal shooting downward from the upper left to the lower right.
Uber breached the fire door of rational thinking, and in a collective cry of "we won&apost be fooled again," the door was slammed shut on We. Casper won&apost even warm the IPO door as sanity sprinklers are extinguishing any consensual hallucination between Casper/Goldman and investors.
In it, Birbiglia agonizes over the decision to have and raise children, using a list of seven reasons like "I have a cat," or "consciousness is only a hallucination," and expands on them, going down detours that explore who he is as an individual, a husband and a father.
Watching Austin and Patrick play the act of A Way Out on stream the other day was the most I've enjoyed the game, both because their heads were in the right place with the game and there was a Twitch chat full of people sharing the same hallucination.
In one journal entry, made while on a road trip, Wojnarowicz describes "a mortality hallucination," a moment in which he realizes "just how alive I am and also the impermanence of it": Yeah, I'm alive, but, you know, I could be dead another year from now or two years from now.
It brought about the end to a less well-known but similarly fascinating, and much older world — a supercontinental wilderness stocked with an odd collection of uncanny pre-mammal forbears and, in the seas, an archaic hallucination of shells and tentacles that had prevailed since the dawn of animal life.
"Machine Hallucination" transports viewers into the mind of a machine by placing them in a vast room covered in projections created by Anadol with the help of AI.Read more: The towering artwork and wild structures of Burning Man are already taking shape — take a lookThe New York location is Artechouse's third endeavor.
At Kristen's "alterna-mitzvah" — a family birthday party to which she and Navid arrive bruised and bloody, after a heartbreaking encounter with some bigoted kids who didn't like them striding through the halls of their school in heads carves and makeup — Ramon is with Hailey in the treehouse when another hallucination takes hold.
But the problem comes in the special's second half, when it's revealed to be a dream (and/or hallucination, and/or memory palace visit) conjured up by the brain of the 2014 Sherlock Holmes, in order to figure out how his archnemesis Moriarty could have survived his seeming death in the season two finale.
Chris Van HollenChristopher (Chris) Van HollenSenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility USDA eases relocation timeline as researchers flee agency Fed to launch real-time payments system in 2023 MORE (D-Md.) echoed Cardin's concerns, describing the $85033 billion of federal investment as a "hallucination" without a revenue stream for the package.
Eleanor's decision to tell Chidi that Simone is his soulmate — in the hope it will nudge him to inadvertently help the Good Place gang convince Simone that what she's experiencing is really happening and not a hallucination created by her dying brain — has real weight to it, in a way the romantic shenanigans on The Good Place typically don't.
He couldn't recall, and he couldn't look away from the restless sea, because, incredibly, its changing shapes persisted in his memory, a new memory, another memory, and every moment as though immured in glass, as clear as the little poetry he had by heart, and he wondered if it was a hallucination, or the side effect of some drug.
While Tully allows unease about what's happening to Marlo seep in just as gradually, dropping clues that what's going on is more Fight Club than Mary Poppins in the development of the relationship between her and Tully (Mackenzie Davis), the night nanny she hires to help out who turns out to be a hallucination of Marlo's twentysomething self.
An early number features both Shelly's hallucination of the alternate young Maura who transitioned as an adolescent girl, and Shelly's own adolescent self; it's a song about what Shelly and Maura could have been if they were girlhood friends instead of whatever they turned out to be, and it roils with thwarted potential and might-have-beens.
"The House That Heaven Built" is kickass enough to have been used as hockey pump-up music (the band are Canadians to the end, natch), but it's also kind of dark, a hallucination of a semi-mythical house party that sucks in the directionless, leaving them no option but to scream at the skies just to confirm they exist.
For that matter, the wires between Trump and Kellyanne Conway are as well: Mere hours before he tweeted his disapproval of what the Republicans were doing, she appeared on "Good Morning America" and defended their actions as part of the "mandate" — her word, or rather hallucination — that they and Trump had received from voters to shake things up.
It was also the golden age of cartoon sexuality: Adult animator Ralph Bakshi followed the success of the X-rated Fritz the Cat with burned-out, bell-bottomed exercises in hand-drawn hallucination like Coonskin and Wizards, and the magazine Heavy Metal cornered the market for large-bosomed women riding dragons and beating the shit out of pervy robots.
If you haven't played the first game or read the extensive comics that tell the full story of this universe, let me break it down for you really fast: A few years ago, the Joker did a c-c-combo with hallucination-gas villain Scarecrow to create a kryptonite-infused solution that could affect the normally-impervious Man of Steel.
Reefer Madness: Jack vs Bill (and Jack vs Ralph... and THE REEFER vs the youth of America) Let us start with a cautionary tale: according to the '30s propaganda film turned stoner cult classic Reefer Madness, smoking the titular substance in question will lead to all sorts of bad decisions, like hallucination-induced grappling and striking that leads to manslaughter.
Though he's called New York home for over a decade (with residencies at Twilo and Output to prove his bona fides), Three's eclectic brand of trippy four-four music (he once ran a label called Hallucination, now cleverly updated to Hallucienda) has made him one of those beloved DJs DJ types, with supporters like Laurent Garnier, Doc Martin and Damian Lazarus.
You may have waking dreams but, rather than being rapturously transported to an exotic world featuring veiled and alluring women of the East during an ecstatic hallucination, you're more likely to keep keef-inspired company with barmaids from Hooters imagined within curls of smoke, perhaps crave a Snickers candy bar, and/or simply zone-out in front of the TV watching reruns of Lost in Space.
It's what William Gibson imagined it would be, after wandering around Vancouver, listening to his new Walkman for the first time: "A consensual hallucination," he wrote in Neuromancer about cyberspace, The metaphors for the internet that I think of first—a series of tubes, a cloud—aren't even mentioned in Lo and Behold, Reveries Of A Connected World, Werner Herzog's new ten-chapter, two hour documentary about cyberspace.
The first season of "Legion" is only eight episodes long, and fully four of those episodes — beginning with David's Farouk-enhanced assault on the Division 3 compound to rescue his sister, continuing through the mutants' imprisonment in the hospital hallucination and their eventual escape, and culminating in Wednesday night's showdown — have basically been one big, protracted confrontation between David, Division 3 and the Shadow King, in one permutation or another.
AR glasses are by now as widespread as those of us in the 2010s assumed they would be, delivering newsfeeds directly to people's eyes; however, unless you can afford a human editor or you pool your money with others to subscribe to a feed with decent AI filters, that feed is algorithmically determined to keep you in what one character calls a "personalized hallucination stream"—one synced with your pulse, how fast you blink, and other markers.
The narrator, 12-year-old Marwand, is returning from America with his brothers and parents to his family's compound in Logar province in eastern Afghanistan, where over the course of 99 days he reconnects with a house full of saucy and callused aunts and uncles, crashes a wedding in a stolen burqa, has his finger bitten off and his Coolpix stolen, and gets lost in a deathly maze of compounds that may or may not be a hallucination.
Works from a parallel series, A History of Futuristic Hallucinations (2016), done in a more classic conceptualist style and rich in graphics and dialogues, gives connectors between "The Patriots of the Earth" (2016) and the exhibition Miracles in a Swamp: A number of characters from the past (saints, politicians, conmen, prostitutes, generals, kings) are entering the hallucination of their distant resurrection in the Cosmist future, and inhabiting temporalities that are impossible for us to imagine in our current historical condition.

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