The Supreme Point
The intended effect
An ostinato of language. A loop of a reading experience where again and again a rocket reaches a point in space where reality breaks down. An experiment in cut-up. A slim pulpy paperback about hyperstition, Jack Parsons, consciousness and living in the future.
Reactions
‘Space sorcery that stirs you right in the centre’
‘I like the trance-like pulse, the machinery, the other-worldly mood. It’s a pagan-techno-acid trip.’
Watch the film based on some of the book’s material here.
The intended effect
An ostinato of language. A loop of a reading experience where again and again a rocket reaches a point in space where reality breaks down. An experiment in cut-up. A slim pulpy paperback about hyperstition, Jack Parsons, consciousness and living in the future.
Reactions
‘Space sorcery that stirs you right in the centre’
‘I like the trance-like pulse, the machinery, the other-worldly mood. It’s a pagan-techno-acid trip.’
Watch the film based on some of the book’s material here.
The intended effect
An ostinato of language. A loop of a reading experience where again and again a rocket reaches a point in space where reality breaks down. An experiment in cut-up. A slim pulpy paperback about hyperstition, Jack Parsons, consciousness and living in the future.
Reactions
‘Space sorcery that stirs you right in the centre’
‘I like the trance-like pulse, the machinery, the other-worldly mood. It’s a pagan-techno-acid trip.’
Watch the film based on some of the book’s material here.