by GoldFish » May 12th, '04, 13:13
If you want to get started in escapology, even if you want to do something new and radical, is get to know the basic concepts behind escapology. A good resource, as Seige suggested, would be Houdini, in particular try reading the older works like "Houdini on Magic" and "The Secrets Of Houdini" both published by Dover books and available from Amazon.co.uk.
Once you have understood the simple ideas behind escapology you can start doing your own thing and maybe push a few boundries but I would strongly suggest you get to know the basics first. Also pure escapology (ie lock picking and challenge escapes) takes a long time to perfect, just like anything so don't expect overnight results, You need to stick with it.
It's a fascinating subject though and something that is great fun to get stuck into (no pun intended!). All the best with your new project.
All the best,
Will Wood