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Episode 185 features an experimental artistic presentation exploring themes of identity, manipulation, and power dynamics through poetry and performance.
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Browse era →This unusual episode of Cult of Psyche presents what appears to be an experimental artistic piece rather than a traditional tarot reading or panel discussion. The content consists primarily of spoken word poetry or performance art that explores themes of being an 'experiment' - examining identity, manipulation, creation, and the relationship between observer and observed. The piece uses imagery of laboratories, Frankenstein-like creation myths, and digital/internet culture to explore questions of authenticity, humanity, and power. The performance builds tension around the concept of being created, controlled, and displayed for others' entertainment, while suggesting that the 'experiment' is learning and evolving beyond its creators' intentions. The episode concludes with ominous references to cold tables and red lights, maintaining the laboratory/experimental atmosphere throughout.
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