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{{#ev:gfycat|https://zippy.gfycat.com/GrimyIllinformedAustrianpinscher.webm|400x222|right|'''Environmental Cubism on Suburbia''' by '''[[Anonymous]]''' - This image serves as an accurate portrayal of the commonly experienced [[dissociative]] effect known as environmental cubism as seen from an aerial view of generic suburbia.|frame}} | {{#ev:gfycat|https://zippy.gfycat.com/GrimyIllinformedAustrianpinscher.webm|400x222|right|'''Environmental Cubism on Suburbia''' by '''[[Anonymous]]''' - This image serves as an accurate portrayal of the commonly experienced [[dissociative]] effect known as environmental cubism as seen from an aerial view of generic suburbia.|frame}} | ||
Environmental cubism is a distortion characterised by visual segmentation of the external environment into squares and cubes of varying amounts and sizes. Once established, these segments can begin to slowly drift away from their original location and often change in size, leading to gaps in-between them. The space within these gaps is either completely dark or composed of tightly bound visual [[geometry]]. | |||
This dark space can eventually grow, progressively decreasing the size of the cubes until | This dark space can eventually grow, progressively decreasing the size of the cubes until a person finds themselves surrounded by a [[Visual disconnection#Holes, spaces and voids|dissociative hole]]. It is not uncommon to be able to innately feel and detect the details and layout of both the different sections of the distortion and the gaps between them. | ||
This effect is remarkably similar in its appearance to cubist photography and artwork. | This effect is remarkably similar in its appearance to cubist photography and artwork. |
Revision as of 05:00, 29 December 2017
{{#ev:gfycat|https://zippy.gfycat.com/GrimyIllinformedAustrianpinscher.webm%7C400x222%7Cright%7CEnvironmental Cubism on Suburbia by Anonymous - This image serves as an accurate portrayal of the commonly experienced dissociative effect known as environmental cubism as seen from an aerial view of generic suburbia.|frame}} Environmental cubism is a distortion characterised by visual segmentation of the external environment into squares and cubes of varying amounts and sizes. Once established, these segments can begin to slowly drift away from their original location and often change in size, leading to gaps in-between them. The space within these gaps is either completely dark or composed of tightly bound visual geometry.
This dark space can eventually grow, progressively decreasing the size of the cubes until a person finds themselves surrounded by a dissociative hole. It is not uncommon to be able to innately feel and detect the details and layout of both the different sections of the distortion and the gaps between them.
This effect is remarkably similar in its appearance to cubist photography and artwork.
Image examples
Psychoactive substances
Compounds within our psychoactive substance index which may cause this effect include:
- 25C-NBOMe
- 2C-I
- 3-MeO-PCE
- 4-MeO-PCP
- Deschloroketamine
- Dextromethorphan
- Diphenidine
- Ephenidine
- HXE
- Ketamine
- MXiPr
- Memantine
- Methoxetamine
- Methoxphenidine
- O-PCE
- PCE
- Rolicyclidine
- Salvinorin A
See also
- Responsible use
- Subjective effects index
- Psychedelics - Subjective effects
- Dissociatives - Subjective effects
- Deliriants - Subjective effects