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The LSD Archive at The Institute of Illegal Images
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Posted on 02/14/2019 5:38:45 AM PST by vannrox

“It kept me from eating it if it was framed on the wall” - Mark Mcloud on his amazing collection of LSD Blotters

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On October 6, 1966 (aka ‘The Day of the Beast’ in psychedelic circles) California banned the possession of LSD. Two years later the law went nationwide. Mark McCloud did as anyone of vision might: he began buying loads of blotters, sheets of paper infused with LSD, for consumption. Eventually his San Francisco home filled with thousands of LSD tabs. Over time the acid broke down. So now the framed sheets (part of an archive of more than 33,000 sheets and individual tabs), and Mark’s “Institute of Illegal Images” – “the most comprehensive collection of decorated LSD blotter paper in the world” – can be viewed by art buffs, former heads and anyone who wants to see objects that came to define an era.

The art is broadly two-fold: graphics and visions of the sort of thing you see after ingesting LSD. They are, says Mark, who earned a Masters of Fine Art from UC Davis, “examples of true American folk art, like whittling.”

 

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When did you start collecting it?
“Oh, that was when the first imagery came out. See, when acid first came out it was just drops on paper. This was in 1968, and it was the first commercially available acid. It came out of New York City, and it was done by this great underground chemist called Ghost-may he rest in peace-and they were called five-by-twenties. They were five drops by 20 on a little card that was the same size as autochrome film, and it came out wrapped in Kodak packaging.”

And when did the first illustrated tabs appear?
“In the 70s. There’s a whole vignette of imagery that appears throughout that era, and it’s usually on sheets of paper the same size as an LP so they could ship it dressed as a record. The first sheets would have a single image that would be divided up into the tabs, usually in a single color. They quickly became individual pictures, though, with great detail.” – Vice

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McCloud, who emigrated from Argentina when he was 8, traces his curatorial enthusiasm to high school at the Webb School for Gentlemen, a Claremont, Calif., boarding school. One day, a narcotics officer visited Webb to give an anti-drug talk, and supplemented his sermon with the visual aid of a comprehensive drug collection.

“There were all these little bundles and syringes and pipes arranged in this vitrine,” he says. “I said, ‘Wow, pretty weird.’ ”

At the time, McCloud was an enthusiastic coin collector, and the narc’s stash-in-a-glass-box planted the seed for the collection the aspiring artist would start in 1975, just a few years later, as the festively printed blotters proliferated on the street.

“I had collected blotters before, but [1975] was the first conscious effort to preserve it. The collection lived in the refrigerator for the first eight years–for a long time I didn’t know which way it was going to go,” McCloud says. “I can’t tell you how many collections I ended up munching.” – via Jack Shafer

 

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“I let myself vibrate beyond this world, into something different, and that’s when I started my collection for good. At first I kept the blotters in the freezer, but it was problematic: I spent my time eating them . Then Albert Hofmann’s acid was put on the market and I thought, “Shit, I have to fit that. And then like that, I did not risk to consume them. “

 

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Via BlotterBarn


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To: Freedom4US

But I always heard it was government money and assistance, first at Berkley, then Stanford.

Uncle Sam bought a boat load of the stuff.


41 posted on 02/14/2019 10:15:16 AM PST by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: Paleo Pete

Mahogany Rush “Strange Universe” album cover come to life one night, purple microdot.


I had some wall hangings that fluoresced under UV (black light). When you turned off the room lights and brought up the UV, looking at the posters was akin to watching television. You could get bogged down in it.

That was the good thing about Blue Cheer. It had some amphetamine in it, so you powered through being bogged down.


42 posted on 02/14/2019 10:20:03 AM PST by sparklite2 (Don't mind me. I'm just a contrarian.)
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To: sparklite2

Blue Cheer. Another variation that I did not recall the name.

I do remember Bizarre Kabal, hashish.


43 posted on 02/14/2019 10:24:26 AM PST by gathersnomoss (Grace and Dignity Will Win The Day.)
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To: Mariner

Yes, I am mistaken about that. He did get busted, and served time in federal prison. Pretty wacky story all around, California was never quite the same I expect.


44 posted on 02/14/2019 10:32:59 AM PST by Freedom4US
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To: gathersnomoss

We broke a four-way tab of Orange Owsley in half and each took one. What followed ended my use of acid once and for all. Had flashbacks for years after.


45 posted on 02/14/2019 10:38:27 AM PST by sparklite2 (Don't mind me. I'm just a contrarian.)
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To: sparklite2

Flash backs?
Years later?
The Big Acid Industry never delivered that promise for me. A rip off.


46 posted on 02/14/2019 10:42:26 AM PST by gathersnomoss (Grace and Dignity Will Win The Day.)
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To: PeterPrinciple

It wasn’t until 1973 that the Mayan ‘glyphs were substantially deciphered, after decades of attempts.


47 posted on 02/14/2019 10:46:08 AM PST by sparklite2 (Don't mind me. I'm just a contrarian.)
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To: gathersnomoss

I can’t even smoke weed. It triggers the trip. Haven’t gone near any of that in decades.


48 posted on 02/14/2019 10:50:04 AM PST by sparklite2 (Don't mind me. I'm just a contrarian.)
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To: sparklite2

It wasn’t until 1973 that the Mayan ‘glyphs were substantially deciphered, after decades of attempts.


We found some patterns that seem to make sense, not fluent yet.

Sometimes patterns are misinterpreted. If you saw the lsd stuff and tried to interpret it because you think it is language what would it say? Would they ever determine it was nonsense when they are looking for a language?

Some of the mayan stuff might be nonsense, Kickapoo juice.


49 posted on 02/14/2019 11:24:17 AM PST by PeterPrinciple (Thinking Caps are no longer being issued but there must be a warehouse full of them somewhere.)
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To: null and void

Never saw that one. The one I remember had MM as a sorcerer.


50 posted on 02/14/2019 12:18:46 PM PST by ex91B10
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To: PeterPrinciple

The Conquistadors didn’t do anybody any favors by burning the codices of the natives. You’d think killing them would have been sufficient.


51 posted on 02/14/2019 12:39:35 PM PST by sparklite2 (Don't mind me. I'm just a contrarian.)
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To: vannrox
Thanks vannrox, I couldn't find the ones I did, probably because I only imagined the whole thing.

52 posted on 02/15/2019 2:14:32 PM PST by SunkenCiv (and btw -- https://www.gofundme.com/for-rotator-cuff-repair-surgery)
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