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{{mbox|type=notice|text=More replications can also be found at the [https://effectindex.com/replications Effect Index] website, a project founded by [[User:Josikins|Josikins]] ([https://effectindex.com/profiles/Josie verify]).}}
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A '''replication''' in the context of [[psychonautics]] is defined as a work that recreates the [[Subjective effects index|subjective effects]] that can be experienced under the influence of [[hallucinogens]]. The term is only applicable when the creative output is from a "first person" vantage point and can be made through the use of images, video and audio. Replications serve to formally document and represent certain experiences at a level of detail which written language and descriptive analysis are unable to achieve.
In the context of [[psychonautics]], a '''replication''' is defined as a work that recreates the [[Subjective effects index|subjective effects]] that can be experienced under the influence of [[hallucinogens]]. The term is only applicable when the creative output is from a "first person" vantage point and can be made through the use of images, video and audio. Replications ideally serve to record and represent certain experiences at a level of detail which written language and descriptive analysis are unable to achieve.
 
==Auditory replications==
[[File:DiPT_replication_of_Shulgin's_DiPT_speech.ogg|thumb|right|At medium and higher dosages, the effect of DiPT is typically a radical shift downward in perceived pitch.]]
 
==Visual replications==


'''Examples are shown below. To view more replications, click on the grey dots on the right side of the pictures.'''
'''Examples are shown below. To view more replications, click on the grey dots on the right side of the pictures.'''
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==Tutorials==
==Tutorials==
The links below contain Youtube tutorials which provide methods behind the replication of specific or multiple subjective effects. Please list any instructional guides regarding this topic below and be sure to credit the original author.
The links below contain Youtube tutorials which provide methods behind the replication of specific or multiple subjective effects. Please list any instructional guides regarding this topic below and be sure to credit the original author.
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cUBq1tHO-A Symmetrical texture repetition tutorial] by ''[[User:Subsentience|Subsentience]]''
*[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtA2GLmYeyxh_peddeJ6RV8XP2mecX4Zh Replication Tutorials] by ''[[User:Subsentience|Subsentience]]''
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaBBGipVly8 Tracer tutorial] by ''[[User:Subsentience|Subsentience]]''
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N4hMwBt8aE Tutorial: Getting started with composite psychedelic replications] by ''[https://www.symmetric-vision.xyz/ Symmetric Vision]''
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6t9A-52-ZU Breathing / shifting tutorial] by ''[[User:Subsentience|Subsentience]]''
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRDPPWTyM-A Composite psychedelic tutorial] by ''[[User:Subsentience|Subsentience]]''


==See also==
==See also==
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*[[Psychedelic art]]
*[[Psychedelic art]]


==External links==
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*[http://qualiacomputing.com/2015/06/19/getting-closer-to-digital-lsd/ Getting closer to digital LSD (Qualia Computing)]
*[https://www.flickr.com/photos/psychedelicreplication/ Chelsea Morgan] ([[User:Replicatosaurus]]), who made several replications listed on this page.<!-- https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/01/lsd-photos-chelsea-morgan-trippy-interview-about-drug-photography_n_3188236.html -->

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In the context of psychonautics, a replication is defined as a work that recreates the subjective effects that can be experienced under the influence of hallucinogens. The term is only applicable when the creative output is from a "first person" vantage point and can be made through the use of images, video and audio. Replications ideally serve to record and represent certain experiences at a level of detail which written language and descriptive analysis are unable to achieve.

Auditory replications

File:DiPT replication of Shulgin's DiPT speech.ogg

Visual replications

Examples are shown below. To view more replications, click on the grey dots on the right side of the pictures.


Tutorials

The links below contain Youtube tutorials which provide methods behind the replication of specific or multiple subjective effects. Please list any instructional guides regarding this topic below and be sure to credit the original author.

See also