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spooneythegoon wrote:Why do some magicians and mentalists get so hung up about everything being "examinable"? I'm nowhere near experienced, but from the very small amount of experience I have had, nothing needs to be examined. I use normal, everyday props, and still don't give anyone an opportunity to examine them, because I feel it detracts massively from the effect.
IAIN wrote:i dont agree with those terms either...![]()
its not about getting one over/foolilng or anything else...
i agree though, that some people feel deceived or fooled...i know a couple of people who hate magic because they feel like they've been "beaten"...because they approach it as a puzzle and maybe a sense of pride even?
but we should be looking to creating and sharing an experience...something that is entertaining and/or beyond comprehension within a certain remit...
if you tell someone you can read their mind via a certain process, then show them that process, share "it" with them - then thats the unique point of magic or mentalism...
often though, i think magic these days is more about putting a barrier between the two people via the "something"...rather than both of you sharing the experience...
Eshly wrote:For example I was planning a Q&A that involved envelopes, and these were to be handeled by the audiance, therefore they need to be examinable.
I am trying to convince him to switch it out for a real coin, but he never bothers.
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