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In 2000, Bryan painted tens of self-portraits whilst being on mind-altering drugs, and so, “Under The Influence” was born. Within weeks, he became lethargic and suffered mild brain damage. Saunders even became a frequent guest at the hospital. Nevertheless, he continued drawing. The artist sought “experiences that might profoundly affect his perception of self” and when you see just how different each of the drawings from “Under The Influence” is, you can’t help but think he succeeded. Saunders said the brain damage resulted in “psychomotor retardation and confusion,” but at least it was repairable. He’s still conducting this experiment, but over greater lapses of time

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    1 year ago

    Except for the lighter fluid, this is not a crazy menu for kids in late ‘70s or ravers in mid-‘90s.

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      1 year ago

      Have you considered the possibility that your childhood in the '70s might not have been representative of the norm? Granted, I wasn’t there!

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        1 year ago

        I meant: for kids who did drugs in ‘70s and ‘90s, this wouldn’t be a particularly crazy resume.

        At raves in the mid-‘90s, kids at raves would literally ask each other “What’s your menu?” meaning “What drugs have you done tonight?” It wasn’t uncommon, by time of the afterparty, to have done 5+ drugs just in one night. Opium wasn’t common, but turned up once in a while, and there were a bunch of other drugs commonly done that aren’t even on this list.