Images du monde visionnaire
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Images du monde visionnaire is an educational film by Henri Michaux and Eric Duvivier which was produced in 1963 by the film department of Swiss pharmaceutical company Sandoz (best known for synthesizing LSD in 1938) in order to demonstrate the hallucinogenic effects of mescaline and hashish. It is the only venture in film of notable French writer and painter Henri Michaux who wrote several accounts of his experiments with drugs.
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External links
- http://surrealdocuments.blogspot.com/2008/02/spektr-mescalyne.html
- http://ombresblanches.wordpress.com/2007/05/13/most-vivid-images/#more-170
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