Ok, here's where I'm coming from

Feb 16, 2008 20:03

I'm just being introduced to tech magick and tech paganism and that's from the point of view of a Chaotist and LaVeyan Satanist. I have a thing for history, the retro, the rustic look, classical styles. It's how I for the most part model my ritual chamber ( Read more... )

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Where I'm coming from druidevo February 17 2008, 01:58:34 UTC
Here's something to try. Take a cell phone and turn it on relatively close to the speaker of the boom box, it should make a short but interesting noise ( ... )

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tehexile February 17 2008, 04:06:56 UTC
my machine chose me :) I wuv my Mac.

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consortofvenus February 17 2008, 04:33:18 UTC
I feel the same of my boom-box, or I'd have thrown it out.

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werekat February 17 2008, 06:15:04 UTC
An acquaintance of mine made a magic circle for our work with the kind of lights you use in decoration - the small, multi-colored, flickering ones. Being surrounded by live electricity does work pretty well, and they give you something to concentrate on when readying to go into a "work state".

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consortofvenus February 17 2008, 06:46:54 UTC
Spiffy idea.

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fmephisto February 17 2008, 17:12:13 UTC

tlttlotd February 18 2008, 00:05:02 UTC
Have you ever played around with Xscreensaver? I find it very useful for certain things ( ... )

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consortofvenus February 18 2008, 00:31:20 UTC
I'd sell my soul for turn turntables.

Rig up a projector for your display and build a virtual templespace using the images on the walls. Record magickal mixtapes - each song summons a particular kind of power that you string together into a full ritual. I've had a lot of success with this method.

Projects! This goes so well with my interest in historical hip hop. Artists would project images on the walls as the rappers and dancers did their thing.

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