
I like to feel lost without a story, finding my way into another dimension of dream reality created by spellbound repetition and obscure wonderment of abstracted, lyrically distorted, reoccurrences. This way I can funnel my creativity into an imaginary cathode ray tube portal of surprising romance from mysterious illusions taking place among hidden dream worlds. I believe in a future dream that exists in a world of simulated reality and its spontaneity of vivid stories told by the dreamer, dreaming and existing in a continuum of timeless rapture.
I must try to forget everything I know as though the acid dream experimentation were a medium that is the psychedelic spiritual acid essence encapsulating my mind and body.
By exploring a saturation of rhythm through my looking glass of encapsulated acid dream depictions, I transform moving imagery into a metaphorical fantasy that leads from a non-fictional reality of daydreaming to the open doors of acid. Where within an expansion of the human mind drives the plot that speaks through a mirror of abstractions, through the eye of the beholder's dreams.
Like a moving painting having a profound spiritual psychedelic essence, my acid dream perception connects deeper symbolically and mythopoetically on the experimental acid pop filmmaking level of Fluxus anti-art film posing in art film aesthetics.
I cast a spell upon my viewers with a gazing curse of hypnotic euphoria in the ecstasy of a wandering mind. Upon the witnessing of a computerized acid dream paradise, which I have concocted down the black magic acid rabbit hole of "Chromatika".
As I am witnessing myself as the dreamer whose dream is to timelessly travel on a bountiful psychedelic journey of mind expansion, and self-actualization. I try to understand the missing pieces to the untold story without characterization.
Where we can experience the wisdom from within ourselves. By where "Chromatka" emphasizes the future freedom to dream acid dreams with envisions of a whimsical escape from representations of humanity and its identity made to isolate a pop audience.