Moderators: nickj, Lady of Mystery, Mandrake, bananafish, support
Marvell wrote:DrTodd wrote:IS and for some, OUGHT to be
Now I'm confused again
If someone IS a mentalist then does that imply that they use mentalism exclusively in all of their effects and does that also mean that they do no effects which do not involve mentalism?
If that is the case, then Derren Brown, for instance, is not a mentalist since he performs tricks which have no mentalism angles.
Mandrake wrote:You could be right. I tend to equate age with experience but, of course, that isn't necessarily so, a lot of old fogeys are pig ignorant.
DrTodd wrote:But I do think that one performs mentalism, which uses the theories and methods as outlined above, but I would not say one uses mentalism in the way that you imply. It is a category of performance.
DrTodd wrote:Age and experience help in reacting to audiences and in guiding your performance. You have a well of referents, set pieces, idioms, and other tools at your disposal to help package your performance. Mandrake is right though, someone who is older but has no experience could be a disaster. Perhaps the correct word is 'wisdom', which is typically but not always acquired with age.
Marvell wrote:So, not wanting to get into a "mixing cards and mentalism" discussion, is a mind reader or sealed prediction a card trick or a mentalism trick, since you seem to imply they are mutually exclusive?
Markdini wrote:Ah the great Markdini will answer your question. It is in fact both.
All depends on who is presenting the trick, one performer will perform it in a magical way the other will do it in a mentalist way. Same meat different gravy.
Marvell wrote:DrTodd wrote:But I do think that one performs mentalism, which uses the theories and methods as outlined above, but I would not say one uses mentalism in the way that you imply. It is a category of performance.
So, not wanting to get into a "mixing cards and mentalism" discussion, is a mind reader or sealed prediction a card trick or a mentalism trick, since you seem to imply they are mutually exclusive?
Marvell wrote:The reason I asked for definitions was to try and make sense of other people's catagorisation and exclusion. However, it has opened up a can of worms, in which you'll find a prediction that it will open up a can of worms.
Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 3 guests