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| psychedelicadventures.com The cover design for Tripping was created by Post Tool Design. For 11 of the 12 black-and-white illustrations in the
book, I owe special thanks to five consummate artists -- Alex Grey,
Brooks Cole, Jon A. Bell, Brian Moriarty, and Maurice Tani (see
below) -- who graciously
contributed their work: I'm particularly grateful to Brooks for recruiting the material
and gathering it all in. Thanks
also to Suvi Asch, design manager at Penguin Putnam at the time of the
production of TRIPPING, for bringing order
to the process of reproducing the images in the book, and for laying
everything in just so. She can be contacted at ssuvi@earthlink.net. Artist biographies Brooks Cole, formerly of Mindsphere and HoloSphere, is CEO/Creative Director at Holocosmos, a firm that specializes in interactive media, computer animation, and Website design; and a purveyor of state-of the-art interactive communication tools. Brooks holds a patent on the method and apparatus for the three-dimensional visual navigation of information objects. Among his clients have been Time Warner, TV Guide, Oracle, and Apple. He can be contacted at brooks@holocosmos.com and at his Website, http://www.holocosmos.com. Jon A. Bell is an accomplished computer graphics artist. E-mail Jon at joanjon@sirius.com. Brian Moriarty, a co-founder of the Mpath computer game company , has been creating computer-based entertainment for over a decade and a half. Before Mpath, his game designs were produced by Lucasfilm Games, Rocket Science, and Infocom. E-mail Brian at prof@ludix.com. Maurice Tani's designs have appeared on a number of brand-name products. E-mail Maurice at mtani@home.com.
Illustrations
featured in TRIPPING
Vision
Crystal, oil on wood panel, © 2000,
courtesy of the artist. by Brooks Cole Flower
Force Field, digital
composition, © 2000, courtesy of the artist. by Jon A. Bell Heaven
3, digital composition, © 2000,
courtesy of the artist. by Brian Moriarty 4
March AL 5995, digital
composition, © 1995, courtesy of the artist. by Maurice Tani Untitled,
digital composition, © 2000, courtesy of the artist.
The book's twelfth illustration is "Early rave party invitation, London, 1987, artist unknown."
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