Alex Grey Multi-media
 

 

WORLDSPIRIT DVD
WORLDSPIRIT

A live audio visual theater experience created by Alex Grey and Kenji Williams.

This beautifully designed DVD comes with an audio CD.

On the evening of December 12, 2003, WORLDSPIRIT, a live audio-visual theater experience created by visionary artist Alex Grey and groundbreaking musical artist Kenji Williams, was performed in Oakland, California to an astonished audience of one thousand people. It was a truly magical night.

The integral media company, Magnetic Presence, has released it's first DVD+CD extending the WORLDSPIRIT experience.

DVD
• 1-hour video of the live performance seamlessly interwoven with Alex Grey's art - in both 2.0 stereo and 5.1 surround-sound audio
• 1-hour 'art only' video featuring Alex Grey's art set to the soundtrack of the performance - in both vocal and instrumental versions
• 40-minute documentary on the creation of WORLDSPIRIT
• 3 bonus music videos by Kenji Williams (ABA Structure)
• Chapel of Sacred Mirrors Animation
• English, French, Spanish, German, and Japanese subtitles CD
• Soundtrack of WORLDSPIRIT performance
• Additional bonus tracks by Kenji Williams (ABA Structure)

 

 

WorldSpirit DVD and Audio CD

Art As Spiritual Practice
The Art of Alex Grey
VHS NTSC $20.95, add $4.00 shipping Continental US, $8.00 Cananda/Mexico


High quality video of a slide lecture by Alex Grey,
Art As Spiritual Practice, presented at the
Institute of Noetic Sciences/Art As A Healing Force
conference in 1997, including the full range of Grey's
work from boyhood self-portraits to performances and his
elaborate visionary paintings.

 

 

 


The Healing Power of Sacred Art
with Alex Grey
1 hour VHS Video or DVD
$19.95 + $5 shipping
 

Is it possible that art has the power to heal?
During the course of this video, which includes
scores of his paintings and sculptures going back
over twenty years of creation, Grey discusses the
power of mystical experience and Sacred Art to
bring us face to face with divine reality.

"Grey's vision of a flawed but perfectible mankind
stands as an antidote to the cynicism and spiritual
malaise prevalent in much contemporary art."

-- New York Times

 

 

 

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excerpt