A Velada for Maria Sabina

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This video project was inspired by the recent topic for the June Psychedelic Challenge, which is a collaboration between Alien Art Hive and NFTShowroom. I’m not formally entering the challenge, however, but I wanted to acknowledge the inspiration.

I created the video in honour of Maria Sabina, one of history’s most enigmatic psychedelic heroes. During the 1960s, youth began to experiment with mind altering botanicals, which led to a host of social changes (good and bad) in various regions of the western world. The beginnings of that psychedelic revolution had some of their roots in a remote region of Mexico, where a wise old lady conducted pseudo-shamanic rites for clients in need of spiritual guidance.

Maria was visited by ethnomycologist Robert Gordon Wasson and his wife Valentina, who learned about the techniques of the veladas, as Dona Sabina's rituals were called. Wasson wrote about these techniques, including the use of special mushrooms, and the rest is psychedelic lore.

History was not kind to this amiable and noble lady. For her troubles of bringing eternal wisdom to the world, her community shunned her, her house was burned, and her son was killed. She died in poverty and obscurity. Yet, she is without question one of the most influential personages of the 20th century and beyond.

This video project is composed of three main parts: the images, the audio, and the video.

I generated the images using AI, prompting for Maria Sabina by name with a few added descriptions to try to get a younger version of her. Most what we see of Maria is from her older years, but I wanted to elucidate the fact that she had been young once and had lived an entire lifetime. I generated multiple versions of the images to use in the video.

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I used UDIO generative music software to create the music score and voiceover. I conducted research on the life of Maria Sabina and incorporated some of the key elements in the lyrics, which I wrote by hand.

Invisible wise mother,
Weaver of secret histories,
Timeless poet;
Tonight the flame dances to remember.

Generations awakened in a mycological dream,
Singing the mysteries of the jungle.
Ancient primordial game of life,
Creator of worlds,
Words that were unheeded are now needed.

“Beautiful love
Always remember
You are the medicine.”

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I copied these lyrics into Udio and prompted it to generate a spoken word song using the lyrics. I added descriptions to try to get a slow tempo ambient song with ethnic meseoamerican sounds. I created the song in pieces, first creating several 30-second snippet, then extending the chosen one to add an intro and an ending.

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I brought these media artifacts together in MS Clipchamp. I tried to create a psychedelic effect with the variety of effects and filters available.

Thank you for viewing!

Good night, Maria. Wherever you are in spacetime.

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Maria Sabina by Don Juan Peralta, Wikipedia (Public Domain)

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Images generated by @litguru using Generative Art software


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The effect achieved in the video with the different images is great, it creates a hypnotic and psychedelic movement... very good work!

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Thank you! It was a lot of tedious work, and it felt like I was sculpting the experience. I could've done more to refine the effects, but eventually I had to stop. :)

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I know what you mean and how hard it is, congratulations!

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Remember to mention which AI generators you used for your creations.

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Thank you, @eve66. I wasn't aware that mentioning AI generators is part of the rules in the community.

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Thank you for the link. I read the rule, and this is what it says:

AI ART

The same rules apply for AI art, we love AI and all it's potential but ask you to clearly state if that's what you used. The art in this post's thumbnail is made by AI, see how easy that is? ;)


The rule only says to "clearly state if that's what you used." I did clearly state that I used AI in the post, though I didn't give the specific tool that I actually used (stable diffusion). If I'm understanding correctly, the rules do not mention that one has to exactly state what AI generator we used. Personally, given the politically charged world that we live in regards to AI, I think that this should be left to the discretion of the artist. Thank you for bringing this to my attention.

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