I'm one myself, with leanings towards hypnosis and the use of suggestion in general. Anyone else?
Have you been to the Cafe or other such sites? Some argue vehemently that it's the only option.Hi, nice to meet youI haven't performed much for a while either, I got more into writing about how to do it. One of the things that interests me in particular is adapting material - and the alleged mechanism behind what you do, the 'Geist' - to the beliefs of the audience wherever possible. I know this isn't an option in some situations, but it's something that helps get better results.
Have you been to the Cafe or other such sites? Some argue vehemently that it's the only option.
I'm not convinced they're right, but I'm not onvinced they're wrong, either.
Who we portray ourselves as and how we pretend to do what we do is just as important as the effects themselves.
That's where I have trouble with mentalism effects. I just don't see the "magic" in them. For me, there doesn't seem to be that moment of astonishment. Even "psi" type effects with metal bending have a visual cue and clarity I just don't see with mentalism. I get the emotional hook part, but mentalism doesn't really seem like entertainment to me. Even when I see the big names doing it, it leaves me nonplussed.
Yes, me too. The trouble is that nobody has hit on something that makes me think "he/she (seems) to be doing something I don't understand that is remarkably clever and somewhat spooky..." so I'm evaluating a process rather than being entertained by it.
I can appreciate the cleverness behind an effect, of course, but I can't buy into the back story, so the atmosphere of the trick - and to a greater degree the wonder - is lost on me. Mind you, having said that I still like effects that use psychological manipulation and suggestion rather than 'other methods', they appeal to me to watch and do. They're risky, so when they work there's some satisfaction in them.
I'm the one who said I have the large library.
You say you want to be a mentalist but when I was in my early teens I wanted to be Kreskin. I don't see that desire in you.
Kreskin performs a "hypnosis" act that is brilliant. If your library is as extensive as you state you know what Kreskin does is as close to whatever you might call "real" hypnosis as is in America.
However the hypnosis part is problematic to recreate without his authority.
We seem to all do. Who can translate that into performance?
I'm a big fan of mentalism, when not portrayed with pseudoscientific explanations.
On a personal level I like performing mental magic but I am confused as to how to present it. I cannot present it as psychic powers because I find it clashes with my personality and people who know me wouldn't believe that I believe what I'm saying. So i find myself more drawn towards the psychological explanations. I'd rather present a scientific looking ESP card effect than a tarot effect. But as a skeptic I'm not 100% comfortable with making people believe in pseudo-science.
A comic explanation that nobody would take seriously for a second. A sufficiently self-deprecating style allows claims of it involving great skill and elaborate gimmicks out the wazoo to work well for small effects.So what sort of explanation do you like?