Audio/Video
Primary sources relevant to the history of psychedelics which were originally recorded on audio or video formats. Partial transcriptions are provided, along with links to the complete source where available. No audio or video files are hosted on this site.
John Huston’s 1946 film about recovery from wartime trauma, which was produced by the US government but never released. Portrays narcosynthesis, a precursor to psychedelic-assisted therapy,
Cohen’s 1966 UCLA speech on LSD in which he calls for “using the anthropological approach of insinuating a valuable drug of this sort into our culture.”
A recording of John C. Lilly's research on dolphins. Features sounds of Peter the dolphin after being given LSD.
Sidney Cohen’s 1965 UCLA speech on ESP and psychedelics.