Machinescapes

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Machinescapes can be described as the experience of landscapes which are vast in both size and complexity. These landscapes are almost exclusively comprised of ever-changing and interlocking mechanical parts which move between each other in a variety of ways. They are based upon an infinite variety of potential materials and parts which form impossible arrays of cogs, gears, pulleys, conveyor belts, levers, panels, hydraulics and moving parts. During this experience, an extremely prominent sense that one has become the perceivable machinescape is present. This manifests as the complex tactile sensation that one can physically feel and visually perceive every detail and moving part of the machinescape as if it were their own body.

Psychoactive substances

Compounds within our psychoactive substance index which may cause this effect include:

See also