ASRP.art
ASRP.art — art created in altered states of consciousness and lucid dreams, using both ancient and modern methods.
Who We Are?
ASRP.art is an innovative research initiative focused on the study and evaluation of artworks created in transcendental states of consciousness. We combine knowledge from various scientific and artistic disciplines, including neuroscience, psychology, physics, and philosophy, to uncover and understand the impact of art born from special perceptual states on the viewer and the world around them. Our team consists of leading specialists, artists, and researchers dedicated to the in-depth scientific study of creativity as a channel for interaction with multidimensional reality.Our Mission
ASRP.art is a project aimed at the in-depth study and evaluation of art created in altered states of consciousness (ASC), including lucid dreams and meditative practices. We seek to combine ancient cultural knowledge with modern scientific methods to unlock the potential of creativity manifested in transcendental states.Podcast about ASRP.art
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Project Goal
ASRP.art explores how art — from visual works to dance and music — can be the result of changes in consciousness. Our goal is to study and apply ancient knowledge of creativity in a modern context, exploring the influence of lucid dreams and ASC on the activation of brain areas related to intuition, creativity, and emotions.Types of Evaluation in ASRP.art
Visual Art:
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Works created in ASC and lucid dreams that reflect inner visions and states. We study how artworks can be the result of neurophysiological processes activated in transcendental states.
Dance:
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The ASRP.dance project includes unique movements based on ancient practices and research on neuroplasticity. We explore how magical movements and their repetition can influence cognitive functions and induce lucid dreams.
Music:
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Within the ASRP.music project, compositions are created to enhance the effect of dance and dream research. The music is designed to interact with brain rhythms, deepening its impact on emotional and physical states.
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