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"head trip" Definitions
  1. an exploration of one's own emotions and ideas

43 Sentences With "head trip"

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"That's enough to make anybody's head trip," Ms. Blain-Cruz said.
It can be meditative or unsettling, but it's always a head-trip.
It's no ordinary comic-book show: it's a head trip, and it's spectacular.
On view in New York's Flatiron Plaza, the work is a head-trip for viewers.
Mr. Troha, the Juniata president, also worried about the head trip these communications send teenagers on.
The Space Dilemma: A psychologist goes to a space station and ends up in his own head trip.
It's a total head-trip, because no one tells you in art school that you have to become schizophrenic.
A near-catatonic James Franco plays a movie-obsessed innocent in "Zeroville," a painful head trip through 1970s Hollywood.
"It's no ordinary comic-book show: it's a head trip, and it's spectacular," James Poniewozik wrote in his Times review.
You may remember Porpentine Charity Heartscape from Vesp: A History of Scaphic Sapphism, the interactive fiction head-trip we published earlier this year.
The film, which The Boston Globe in 1987 called "a big post-Summer-of-Love rainbow head trip," appealed to adults and children alike.
The soprano Aphrodite Patoulidou was an entrancing soloist in Vivier's "Lonely Child," a head trip of a piece in a musical language both direct and mysterious.
Being so wrapped inside artificial sights, sounds and motion is exhausting, and a little creepy — literally a head trip that leaves the rest of you sadly behind.
When a series like Netflix's pharmacological head trip "Maniac" switches up with a 26-minute episode, it underlines the sense of play and unpredictability in the storytelling itself.
A raft of marquee names — including Seth Rogen, James Franco and Will Ferrell — can't save "Zeroville," a maddeningly surreal head trip through Hollywood history and movie-fan insanity.
"Undone," premiering Friday on Amazon Prime Video, follows a jaded millennial named Alma (Rosa Salazar) on a reality-warping head trip triggered by a near-death car accident.
That mindset can only help when watching Mr. Jones, which takes likable characters and distinctly creepy imagery and applies them to a story that becomes quite the head trip.
Directed by artist Jonathan Turner, every aspect of this sci-fi head trip is incredibly designed, and occasionally fools the eye into thinking the virtual to be, in fact, real.
Directed by local production company Alfredo Films, the doc is a dreamlike head trip that floats from Clairmont breaking down his work ethic to concert footage shot in the split-screen style of Woodstock.
I discovered that the new method she's using to read the brain is a head trip all on its own, and to explain it, we have to go back in time more than 200 years.
Currently slated to be released sometime in June, The Neon Demon will debut at the Cannes Film Festival in about two weeks, so we'll soon know what kind of head-trip we've got in store for us.
It was said of her that unlike so many stars who loomed extra-large across the orchestra pit, she was just as much of a "head trip" (as a friend of mine put it) in real life.
But Doctor Strange draws plenty from other visual influences as well, particularly in some of its weirder sequences, like the multidimensional head-trip Dr. Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) goes on when he first meets his mystical mentor, the Ancient One (Tilda Swinton).
He appears in press photos in flowing linen robes and favors languid pools of synthesizer the main structure of most of the compositions here, but its far more of a head trip than your average Wal-Mart endcap compilation of centering sounds.
The show they created, as Mr. Whittle put it, "is bananas," a neo-noir head trip mashing up mythology, science fiction and stylized gore — think slow-motion splashes of blood set to brooding cellos — as it reveals the specifics of Mr. Wednesday's quest.
Jessica Kiang, The Playlist: An incendiary religious allegory, a haunted-house horror, a psychological head trip so extreme it should carry a health warning and an apologia for crimes of the creative ego past and not yet committed, it's not just Aronofsky's most bombastic, ludicrous and fabulous film, spiked with a kind of reckless, go-for-broke, leave-it-all-up-there-on-the-screen abandon, it is simply one of the most films ever.
"Ellen Carey's photograms turn plain paper into a topographic head trip," Los Angeles Times, April 10, 2017.
Head Trip in Every Key is the second album released by alternative/punk rock band Superdrag on Elektra Records in 1998.
On August 1, 2019 Walker debuted his single and music video " Win Streak" from his forthcoming EP "And Only a Few Ever Find It". In November 2019, Walker also embarked on Stalley's 'The Head Trip Tour', opening along with fellow label mates, LifeDutchee.
Pig Lib received generally positive reviews from music critics. Christian Hoard, writing for Rolling Stone, described the album as "Malkmus' loosest set of songs ever, an elegantly meandering head trip underpinned by the kind of tuneful, world-wise romanticism that's won him the hearts of English majors everywhere".
Analog Science Fact & Fiction said of Mindplayers and Cadigan, "Excellent stuff, perceptive, imaginative, subtle and penetrating. A pleasure to read, and a writer to admire." Fantasy Review called the novel "an energetic, intriguing, darkly humorous head-trip extravaganza." The novel was nominated for a Philip K. Dick Award in 1988.
Critical reception for the documentary has been positive. Twitch Film said the film was "Scary, unsettling" and "offered profound food for thought". Electric Sheep magazine called it "one of the must see documentaries of the year". Ain't it Cool News called the film "a real head trip" and said they were "glued to [their] seat".
Orgasmatron The Orgasmatron is a manually operated head massage device made of partially flexible copper wires attached to the handle. The device has been specifically designed to gently massage the head and the back of the neck. It is made by an Australian company of the same name. The device is sold in the United States under the name Happy's Head Trip.
Reviewing the EP for Rolling Stone, Christian Howard praised "Tikwid" but dismissed the rest of the record as "weirder and less memorable, as the band dives into the ether and works up head-trip beauty without giving much to latch on to. With two of four tracks of not terribly interesting studio stuff and one of four a live version of the title track, it's hard to recommend People too strongly".
Jeffrey Warren (born March 11, 1971) is a Canadian author and meditation teacher. He is the author of The Head Trip: Adventures on the Wheel of Consciousness, which The Guardian named as one of the ten best books on consciousness, and co-author of The New York Times bestseller Meditation for Fidgety Skeptics with Dan Harris and Caryle Adler. He is the founder of the Toronto-based meditation group The Consciousness Explorers Club.
Animation Magazine reviewer Karl Rathcke wrote the film was "... the type of audio-visual 'head trip' for the 90's that Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey was for the 60's."Animation Magazine, Video Reviews, September/October 1991. In 1995 Nickman's feature film "Third Stone from the Sun" was released. The film received the Gold Special Jury Award (top honors) at the Houston International Film Festival and also screened at the first International Environmental Film Festival in Boulder, Colorado, and the Seattle International Film Festival.
The Lord of the Rings actor Elijah Wood praised Paprika in an interview, stating, "That movie blew my mind, too. That also pushed the envelope of what animation is, and it was kind of almost like a total mind-head trip, that film, from a visual stand point." Time magazine included it in its top 25 animated films of all time, while Time Out also included the film in its list of top 50 animated films of all time. Rotten Tomatoes included it in its list of fifty best animated films of all time.
On Metacritic, King's Mouth received a score of 74 out of 100 based on 22 reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reception. In a review for AllMusic, Heather Phares stated that the album "boasts enough beautiful music and striking imagery to make it well worth hearing". Writing for NME, Mark Beaumont called the album the band's most "playful, cinematic and cohesive" album since 2002's Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots. Chris Ingalls of PopMatters rated the album 8 out of 10 stars and described it as a "strange, compelling head trip of an album".
In December 2000, the Doggie Diner head was featured in Zippy comics as "the doggie" in grassroots effort to save the heads. Zippy frequently participated in his long-running conversation with the giant fiberglass doggie mascot. In 2004, Laughing Squid, a website founded in San Francisco, sponsored three of the dog heads – named Manny, Moe & Jack – as the "Holy Dogminican Order" to take the dog heads on a cross-country trip, ending in a show by Cyclecide at CBGB in New York City. The cross-country trip was documented in a movie called "Head Trip", released in 2008.
The product was 1998's Head Trip in Every Key, which included Davis playing theremin, piano, sitar, organ. It was co-produced with the band by Jerry Finn. It is believed by many that the intent of the band was to go purposely against Elektra's will with the overall sound of the album. Davis himself has admitted that they were taking advantage of the money Elektra provided to them in order to create the best studio album they could regardless of the label's demands for radio hits, knowing that Superdrag would probably never have that kind of funding again.
After the premiere, Peter Martin of Twitch Film wrote, "LFO is a diabolical joy to watch". Stephen Dalton of The Hollywood Reporter called it a "witty sci-fi thriller". Brad Miska of Bloody Disgusting rated it 4/5 stars and described it as a "strange and rather darkly funny exploration of manipulation and power". Quiet Earth wrote that the film "is not only an exercise in how to breathe new life into the Mad Scientist story, but also a smart, funny head trip so solidly crafted that it easily ranks among the best of this year's fest, and is one of the finest films of its kind I've seen in years".
Musician magazine said of the 1992 CD release: "Of all the Beatles-related esoterica, this 1968 soundtrack album is one of the choicest treasures ... a freewheeling tapestry of music and sound ... [and] a pastiche- like head trip with a mind all its own.""Review: George Harrison Wonderwall Music CD", Musician, December 1992, p. 98. Billboards reviewer rated it a "Vital Reissue" (signifying a re-release or compilation that merits "special artistic, archival, and commercial interest") and described the album as an "often enchanting sequence of 19 harmonious themes and tone poems" and an "intriguing treat". Writing for Rolling Stone in 2002, Mikal Gilmore described Wonderwall Music as "a soundtrack to a rarely seen film, though Harrison's music was inventive and the album remains among his best works".
Law has worked for many years as a commercial neon contractor. His neon artistic projects have included re-configuring the neon of a Camel cigarette billboard to say "Am I dead yet" as part of the Billboard Liberation Front, underwater neon art as part of Desert Siteworks at Trego Hot Springs in the Black Rock Desert, neon illumination of the man at Burning Man through 1996. He has also been responsible for maintaining the neon of the Tribune Tower in Oakland, CA. Law owns and maintains three of the 12 remaining Doggie Diner heads, which were located above the restaurants of a small fast food chain in San Francisco and Oakland. The dog heads were featured in a 2003 movie called "Head Trip" that featured a cross-country trip with the Doggie Diner heads, ending in a show by Cyclecide at CBGB in New York City.

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