A Reading List: Foundational Texts in Psychotronics, Esoteric Tech, and Altered States
Where to begin? Our faculty recommends a curated list of books, papers, and manifestos that form the intellectual bedrock of our work, from classic cybernetics to forgotten occult manuals.
Collaborations with External Artists and Scientists: Bridging the Gap to the Mainstream
We don't work in a vacuum. Learn about our partnerships with mainstream universities, tech companies, and international artists to cross-pollinate ideas and validate our approaches.
The Role of Failure in Psychotronic Research: Celebrating Dead Ends and Glitches
Not every experiment yields a publishable result. We explore how 'failed' projects—melted circuits, inconclusive data, absurd mishaps—are vital to our process and culture of learning.
Visitor's Guide: What to Expect When You Attend an Open Studio or Lecture
Planning a trip to the Institute? Here's a practical guide to our campus, etiquette for engaging with the work, and how to prepare for a potentially transformative experience.
An Interview with the Director: On the Challenges of Funding Fringe Science Art
We sit down with the Institute's director to discuss the practical realities of sustaining such an unconventional institution, from grant writing to navigating skepticism from traditional funders.
Future Visions: Upcoming Initiatives in Bio-Psychotronics and Climate Sensing
Our research is always evolving. Look ahead to our planned projects, including a network of fungal sentience sensors and an artwork that visualizes the emotional tone of global weather patterns.
The Ethics of Consciousness Exploration: A Framework for Responsible Practice
Engaging with mind and perception carries profound responsibility. We detail our core ethical principles, from informed consent in dream research to cultural sensitivity and anti-commercialization stances.
Building Community: Public Workshops and Local Outreach Initiatives
We believe psychotronic arts belong to everyone. Learn about our monthly solder-your-own-synth nights, geomantic walking tours, and partnerships with local schools and indigenous communities.
Archiving the Unseen: Our Collection of Esoteric Media and Obsolete Technology
The Institute maintains a vast archive of rare materials, from theremin schematics to UFOlogical field recordings. Discover how we preserve and study these artifacts of fringe culture and technological mystery.
The Annual Symposium on Noospheric Navigation and Collective Dreaming
Each autumn, we host a gathering of thinkers and practitioners exploring the concept of a shared mental sphere. This report covers key presentations on telepathy, global consciousness, and artistic mediation.
Student Projects: Showcasing the Most Innovative Psychotronic Art of the Year
From dream-sharing networks to soil-composition sonifications, our students push boundaries. Here is a curated look at the most compelling Transmissive Objects from the recent thesis exhibition.
Faculty Spotlight: Meet the Pioneers Teaching at the Intersection of Mind and Medium
Our instructors are practitioners first, drawn from diverse fields like noise music, parapsychology, and salvage robotics. Get to know the minds guiding the next generation of psychotronic explorers.
Curriculum Overview: A Degree Program in Unconventional Perception and Creation
Our academic program dismantles traditional disciplinary boundaries. Explore the required courses, from 'History of Esoteric Technology' to 'Fieldwork in Geomantic Resonance,' that shape our unique graduates.
Introducing the Psychotronics Lab: Tools for Navigating Inner and Outer Space
Step inside our primary research facility, the Psychotronics Lab, where custom-built devices bridge the gap between perception and reality. Learn about our core instrumentation and its philosophical underpinnings.
The Founding Vision: Merging Art, Technology, and Consciousness in New Mexico
The New Mexican Institute of Psychotronic Arts was born from a radical idea: to synthesize post-digital art, obsolete technology, and expanded states of mind. We explore the initial manifesto and its key architects.