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316: Art and the Cthulhu Mythos, with Kailas Elmer (advert free)

This episode is the conclusion of our two-part look into the relationship between art and the Cthulhu Mythos. Last time, we looked at the artistic influences that went into the work of Lovecraft and other Mythos writers. Now, we're following that up with a discussion of artists who might inspire us at the gaming table.

Be warned that this episode covers a number of transgressive artists, and we discuss self-mutilation, bodily fluids, regurgitation, human remains, and acts of blasphemy.

Our Guest Host

We are delighted to welcome Kailas Elmer back to the Good Friends! Kailas is the publisher of Trebuchet Magazine, an international art journal which has featured writings from our own Scott Dorward. There is also an associated podcast, for those who like to experience art with their ears.

Issue 17 of Trebuchet, titled "Destinations", is now available at Barnes & Noble, WH Smith, and directly from trebuchet-magazine.com.

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Comments

I really loved this discussion of art, especially the more contemporary artists.

Ron Dunnett

Of all of the Belle epoch strangeness: 1- it deserves a ‘Masks of Nyarlathotep’ level campaign. 2: that B.E. Play ‘Bluebird’ is generally referred to as the inspiration for project Artichoke at the OSS/CIA. A fine work of subliminal cartography.

James Aydelotte

Kenneth Grant… the CCRU- they took the concept you are chasing earnestly in this episode and would have studied every element of this conversation as a guidebook on ‘hype’ and hyperstition.

James Aydelotte


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