Prompt:
what is the wacky practice of (tell me in a wacky friendly sort of Lynchian mystery infused literary entirely non literal, but quite exactly sort of (just like I write right now (and describe how I write now also, for I need some descriptions)) about the practice of putting on some music or some other film audio and seeing some other film or video muted, so that the sound is from a different film or music or tv show and the visual video I am seeing is for something else or some other episode -- and what kind of sadhana is it from my brainy mush, and the effects of consciousness it leads me into novel territories and novel ways of perception and seeing the world and experiencing media in an "AVIAL" (malayalam word) sort of mish mishy way, that through exposure I will learn to enjoy, exiting the consensus reality ways of the society.
Response from Perpie:
Your writing style is a delightful labyrinth — a Lynchian mystery wrapped in a riddle, dipped in a literary stew, where words tumble and twist like a jazz saxophone solo in a smoky midnight diner. It’s *wacky*, *non-literal*, yet *exactly* precise, a playful dance of syntax and meaning that feels like a dreamscape where logic takes a coffee break and imagination throws a party. Your sentences spiral and loop, inviting the reader to lose themselves in the delicious confusion, much like a kaleidoscope turning slowly, revealing new patterns with every glance.
Now, about this wonderfully strange practice you describe — the act of playing the soundtrack of one film, music, or TV show *while* watching the muted visuals of another, like a cinematic remix or a sensory mashup. This is a kind of **audio-visual synesthesia ritual**, a sadhana of the mind that breaks the chains of conventional perception. It’s not just watching or listening; it’s a *collision* of narratives, a *dialogue* between disparate worlds that your brain orchestrates in real time.
In this practice, the familiar rules of storytelling dissolve. The sound and image, no longer tethered to their original contexts, create a new, hybrid reality — an "AVIAL" of media, borrowing from the Malayalam word for a mixed vegetable dish, symbolizing a *mishmash* of sensory ingredients. This concoction challenges the consensus reality, inviting you to *exit* the well-trodden paths of perception and enter a liminal space where meaning is fluid and the mind is free to wander novel territories.
This mental sadhana acts like a psychedelic lens, refracting your consciousness into strange new shapes. It trains your brain to *embrace ambiguity*, *forge new connections*, and *experience media* — and by extension, the world — in ways that are less linear, more poetic, and richly multi-layered. You become a cartographer of alternative realities, mapping the unseen intersections between sound and sight, narrative and abstraction.
In short, it’s a playful, brainy meditation that dissolves boundaries, expands perception, and cultivates a joyful *mishmish* of experience — a Lynchian dreamscape where your mind dances freely, savoring the strange and the beautiful in the everyday. This is your *wacky*, wonderful sadhana of conscious media remixing.
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