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  1. BLOTTER ACID MUSEUM ARCHIVE
  2. BLOTTER ACID MUSEUM SERIES

On LSD and psilocybin begins with the first published reference to LSD This compilation of the world's scientific literature

BLOTTER ACID MUSEUM ARCHIVE

The transfer to Los Angeles of the library formerly in the Sandoz archive Inside front cover and first page of text.Ī major acquisition to the museum's collection came in 1996 with Front and back cover, paintingīy Tim Kummem. In 1979 by Last Gasp Eco-Funnies of San Francisco. That he called "Neurologic," and is signed by Leary himself. Hard-to-find comic book explains Leary's 8-circuit theory of human evolution Timothy Leary was one of the great figures of the psychedelicĮra, possibly the most influential, and certainly the most controversial. Original photograph signed by Albert Hofmann and inscribed "(with myįriend Tim Leary 16/7/93 in Hamburg) (G)" Photo of Albert Hofmann and Timothy LearyĪlbert Hofmann and Tim Leary pose in a Hamburg TV studio in 1993. Results ranged from concrete to abstract, correlating The influence of LSD, part of a creativity study conducted by Oscar Janiger Two example from the famous collection of paintings done under Archives of the Albert Hofmann Foundation Of experiments in the field of creativity popular at the time. Of the painting on the right is "Flower." The psychedelic agent used at the The set is entitled "The Emergence ofįorm." Of the two pieces shown here, that on the left is untitled the title Turn now to a set of paintings done on canvas board in 1960 in A Hindu deity couple embrace in an expression of ecstatic knowledge.

BLOTTER ACID MUSEUM SERIES

This is a rare print from a small series signed by Allen Ginsberg and presented to the museum shortly before the poet's death. (Note: the museum's sheets of blotter were tested and found negative for the presence of active chemical.) Value is added when a blotter sheet bears the signature of a well-known personality. The term "blotter art" refers to the design feature of such sheets. LSD was distributed from the late sixties on sheets of blotter imprinted with colorful designs. Here is a piece from the museum's collection of blotter art. The photograph is signed by Hofmann and inscribed in his own hand with the chemical formulae of LSD and psilocybin. He later isolated and synthesized psilocybin, the active ingredient of the Psilocybe mexicana mushroom, sacred to the Huichol. He was the first human subject to experience its effect. Hofmann synthesized LSD in 1938 and again in 1943. This is a photograph, taken about ten years ago, of Albert Hofmann, the master chemist from whom the museum gets its name. Step inside and enjoy some of the exhibits in the world's first museum of psychedelic history.

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AHF - Museum - A Guided Tour of the Albert Hofmann Museum













Blotter acid museum