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Sk8r St3v3 wrote:@TheStoner Do you find that performing to audiences like that allows you to open up to more styles or restricts you because of the usual expectations those spectators have? I mean obviously like you said you do a lot of card magic and bit of hypnotism, but do you think that satisfies people or do you feel that they look at you as 'just another magician' with a deck of cards?
there's no point me going on about neurolinguistic programming or microexpressions for example,
I use truth to show illusion and illusion to show truth.
Be entertaining, sure. As a magical performer, be sure to mystify them, absolutely. Artists share their secret inner world with the outer world. That is what makes for art. THAT is what makes a true magical artist - one who surpasses even good entertainment.
i am not using it to garner ideas for myself
Sk8r St3v3 wrote:@ SamGurney
Good! Thats what i was hoping to do, provoke discussion to benefit everyone.
It is strange really as although i wish i had started getting into Magic at a younger age, getting into it now at 18 going on 19 (which i know still makes me a young'un compared to you lot) I am quite grateful it has turned out this way, because i have gone into it with the mindset of a much more mature young adult who wants to experience it on many different levels for many different reasons, as opposed to the teenagers who just want to impress each other.
@ magicbyfish
That is a very good way of summarising the changes our western cultures have taken, i mean if you look at the reasons/ways that many of the successful magicians today, and less specifically all professionals in 'artistic' fields, originally got into their craft, you can see that difference and how everything has been soaked up and then rinsed and soaked until it becomes a lot less meaningful and harder to find a way to experience the original aesthetic of different art forms.
That leads onto a comment i wanted to make on the description of what art really is or means. Im a Film student and enthusiast and i think it is pretty safe to say that regarding the whole of film as an art form is a pretty bland statement. Like what you said about music Sam, both film and music can be art forms, but only when they are really created by an individual who cares, is passionate about and loves that medium of expression. Art, whatever form, is a way for individuals or groups of people to express their emotion, opinions and overall their life/lifestyle in a way that is unique and impressionable and also inspirational.
A friend of mine made this analogy of films once, he said that if you go and see 'Transformers 2' you will enjoy the flashy effects and action riddled sequences, but it lacks meaning and purpose, and therefore should be referred to as a movie. A film on the other hand is a masterpiece/artistic construction that focuses on character studies, plot depth, cinematography and so on and therefore earns the title of film, something like Woody Allen's 'Manhattan'. I am a huge fan of film noir (1940s crime thrillers with a very dark atmosphere) and i find that all the films then are completely unique and different from each other. Nowadays though, although styles, genres and narratives/ideas are so frequently recycled for lack of contemporary creativity this does not mean that artistic films are not possible to create, they are just more challenging and require their creator to use their initiative and stray from the norm.
That analogy links to your music one Sam, and like you did, can be applied to Magic, i believe. Even though we can not experience different Magic forms as you may have been able to several decades ago, or even back in the 18th century, that does not mean that everything nowadays is 'bought' so to put it. Instead it just requires us to transform what is generic and try things that most people are too afraid or lazy to try.
Going back to kids idolising the modern media magicians, like Blaine and his type, there is a very good quote i once heard to summarise that: "Once you make somebody your idol, you lose all chance of become better than him." And i think that is true, because you look up to someone and see them as such a greater entity compared to yourself, you can not come close to their level, as you are trying to hard to be a follower and not a leader. If you become a leader instead of a follower, not only can you reach great heights, you can also do so by using a path that inspires others and creates new paths for others to lead further than yours, therefore broadening not only your experiences but that of a whole cultures.
To conclude, I am glad that i have gotten into Magic at a later age, as it has allowed me to see past a lot of the c*** (not the best) and layers of deception that our media attaches to everything. I very much hope this will become a lifelong hobby and something that i can use to inspire other people with along the way, akin to my love of film making and writing.
Cheers, i haven't been part of a forum thread this interesting in an age,
Steve
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