‘Technodelics’: Expand your mind without the drugs

By Zeke Reed, Greater LA

“Our intention is to be out in the public, for people to come in [and] get to these deeper states of connection to themselves,” says Joel Shearer, one of the sound designers behind Chromasonic. “The idea is that people can get in and get moved.”

Chromasonic is part of the “technodelic” movement, which uses art and technology to help people access altered states of consciousness. While it’s still early days, technodelics are gaining a foothold in Southern California with its unique blend of media, art, technology, and spirituality.

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