Interactive Media for Occult Book Makers

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These next couple of images are from one my all-time favorite books, Jeff Hoke’s The Museum of Lost Wonder, 2006. This book is part narrative, part art, part instructional, part graphic novel, and part activity book, and it includes several fold-out pieces that you can cut out and assemble and interact with. This is a scrying mandala to be used with a pendulum.

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4 Replies to “Interactive Media for Occult Book Makers”

  1. Hi HyperRitual,
    excellent presentation so far. I think that the figure from Matthew Reinhart & Robert Sabuda’s Encyclopaedia Mythologica volume, Dragons & Monsters, is the Medusa and not the Sphinx. I’m not 100% certain about this, but I can deduct it from her snakey hair.
    Keep up with the great work,
    Plethon.

      1. Right, I get it now, thank you for pointing it out. I have finished watching the slide show and I find it brilliant. It does motivate to go out and start doing, creating, interacting… Please produce more work like this, we’re so thirsty for this kind of quality.

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