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Terrible Wizard Inner circle 1973 Posts |
More good points
I'm still pondering the whole thing ... Does anyone know the gist of Derren Brown's Pure Effect? |
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tommy Eternal Order Devil's Island 16544 Posts |
I don't know but I like this this one: “Magic means nothing. It has the potential to connect us to something wonderful, as does any performance, but it is not wonderful in itself, for it is inseparable from the particular performance in which it is experienced. A magician who is too fast, too slow, mumbles, shouts, smells, is unlikeable or incomprehensible will unavoidably taint his magic with his personal failings.” - Daren Brown
If there is a single truth about Magic, it is that nothing on earth so efficiently evades it.
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Alan Wheeler Inner circle Posting since 2002 with 2038 Posts |
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On 2014-01-03 11:59, Pop Haydn wrote: Blaine's framing (by themes, diction, tone, style, etc.) seems great on the street but falls flat for me in his TED Talk. Blaine Lennart Green seems like a fish in water during his TED Talks. His framing is fantastic in that environment. Green
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