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Tripping into Post-Scarcity: AI, Psychedelics, and the Future of Filmmaking | Jeffery Lando

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This episode features an interview with Jeffery Lando, an experienced filmmaker who recently directed the psychedelic-themed movie "Lissa's Trip".

Our discussion explores the intersection of psychedelics, artificial intelligence, and filmmaking. We discuss into how Lando used AI and other emerging technologies to create the visual effects for his film, producing some of the best LSD-like psychedelic visuals and audio that I have personally seen in a movie. We also discuss the potential impacts of AI on the film industry and creative processes more broadly.

We explore ideas around personal growth, societal change, and envisioning post-scarcity futures as Lando shares his perspectives on the transformative potential of psychedelics, drawing from his own experiences and how they influenced the themes in his movie.

Additionally, the conversation touches on some, let’s say, provocative topics related to economics, labour, and visions for reorganizing society. And, although I can't endorse any particular views, I believe you'll find it to be a thought-provoking dialogue about technology, consciousness, and human potential.

Enjoy!

FULL TOPICS BREAKDOWN BELOW

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SUPPORT THE PODCAST

▷ Sponsor: HARMONIC ARTS PLANT MEDICINE

Use the promo code JESSO for 15% off your First order

*** Huge thanks to my patrons on Patreon!

In particular, my $23+ patrons; Andreas D, Ian C, Alex F, Eliz C, Joe A Another special thanks to Shamir for their generous one-time donation.

...

Episode Breakdown

  • (00:00) Opening
  • (02:40) Interview begins
  • (04:03) Lissa’s Trip as an experiment of post-singularity/non-hierarchical film making
  • (11:54) Producing psychedelic visuals by getting AI to hallucinate on an image
  • (19:03) The difference between Google’s old Deep Dream and modern Ai art generation
  • (25:57) A diverse ecosystem of AI models, will be our saving grace.
  • (39:25) Debating the reality of money and its ties to the value of goods and labour
  • (50:47) The difference between “art” and “content” is how it moves the person witnessing it, produced through AI or not.
  • (59:36) Unrestrained info access vs. regulated content: freedom or control?
  • (1:07:59) Patreon Thanks
  • (1:09:45) Adding new tech on top of old systems rather than integrating new technology to creates better systems; mirrors the psychedelic mainstreaming
  • (1:18:09) Facing the shadow is key; we need “poor people” to force us back to the factory.
  • (1:21:01) Psychedelic disrupt our established models of reality, allowing us to face our shadow and create better models for realty
  • (1:28:45) Lissa’s Trip was meant to disrupt filmmaking culture; AI’s only threat is to the status quo
  • (1:34:16) AI’s only threat is to the status quo
  • (1:35:25) What it means to live in a post-singularity world (more like burning man than the factory floor)
  • (1:37:17) Lissa’s Trip is meant to take people on a trip; and a love letter to LSD
  • (1:43:17) Watch Lissa’s Trip for free now, plus follow-up social links for Jeffry Lando
  • (1:45:14) Outro
  continue reading

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Full Show Notes And A Video Version Of This Episode Can Be Found At Jameswjesso.com

Become a Patreon to Receive Exclusive Content

Stay In Contact Through Signing Up For James' Newsletter

This episode features an interview with Jeffery Lando, an experienced filmmaker who recently directed the psychedelic-themed movie "Lissa's Trip".

Our discussion explores the intersection of psychedelics, artificial intelligence, and filmmaking. We discuss into how Lando used AI and other emerging technologies to create the visual effects for his film, producing some of the best LSD-like psychedelic visuals and audio that I have personally seen in a movie. We also discuss the potential impacts of AI on the film industry and creative processes more broadly.

We explore ideas around personal growth, societal change, and envisioning post-scarcity futures as Lando shares his perspectives on the transformative potential of psychedelics, drawing from his own experiences and how they influenced the themes in his movie.

Additionally, the conversation touches on some, let’s say, provocative topics related to economics, labour, and visions for reorganizing society. And, although I can't endorse any particular views, I believe you'll find it to be a thought-provoking dialogue about technology, consciousness, and human potential.

Enjoy!

FULL TOPICS BREAKDOWN BELOW

...

SUPPORT THE PODCAST

▷ Sponsor: HARMONIC ARTS PLANT MEDICINE

Use the promo code JESSO for 15% off your First order

*** Huge thanks to my patrons on Patreon!

In particular, my $23+ patrons; Andreas D, Ian C, Alex F, Eliz C, Joe A Another special thanks to Shamir for their generous one-time donation.

...

Episode Breakdown

  • (00:00) Opening
  • (02:40) Interview begins
  • (04:03) Lissa’s Trip as an experiment of post-singularity/non-hierarchical film making
  • (11:54) Producing psychedelic visuals by getting AI to hallucinate on an image
  • (19:03) The difference between Google’s old Deep Dream and modern Ai art generation
  • (25:57) A diverse ecosystem of AI models, will be our saving grace.
  • (39:25) Debating the reality of money and its ties to the value of goods and labour
  • (50:47) The difference between “art” and “content” is how it moves the person witnessing it, produced through AI or not.
  • (59:36) Unrestrained info access vs. regulated content: freedom or control?
  • (1:07:59) Patreon Thanks
  • (1:09:45) Adding new tech on top of old systems rather than integrating new technology to creates better systems; mirrors the psychedelic mainstreaming
  • (1:18:09) Facing the shadow is key; we need “poor people” to force us back to the factory.
  • (1:21:01) Psychedelic disrupt our established models of reality, allowing us to face our shadow and create better models for realty
  • (1:28:45) Lissa’s Trip was meant to disrupt filmmaking culture; AI’s only threat is to the status quo
  • (1:34:16) AI’s only threat is to the status quo
  • (1:35:25) What it means to live in a post-singularity world (more like burning man than the factory floor)
  • (1:37:17) Lissa’s Trip is meant to take people on a trip; and a love letter to LSD
  • (1:43:17) Watch Lissa’s Trip for free now, plus follow-up social links for Jeffry Lando
  • (1:45:14) Outro
  continue reading

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