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Hammer of Los wrote:Like Randi, I don't think I would ever be able to trust Derren Brown to tell the truth.
I'm guessing he has a shadowy past. Maybe I'll go check.
Regardless, he is a remarkable individual, highly talented in practical techniques and with a wide breadth of knowledge.
You know, the subject of Mind Control covers just about everything when you think about it.
Anyone ever gives me a funny handshake though, and I shall slap them across the face.
I mean it.
Hammer of Los wrote:You can try me at the fabled UK London meetup that neither was, is nor will be.
professorpan wrote:Derren is first and foremost an entertainer. When I was performing as a mentalist, I had a bit of a correspondence with him, and he was smart, decent, and helpful. He's one of the most respected thinkers and performers in the field, but please always remember—his primary goal is to entertain. Many people have a hard time accepting mentalism (psychic magic) as evidence of paranormal abilities these days, so Derren wraps his magic in something they can—influence, mind control, subliminal suggestion, and other subjects that seem possible. But the effects he is producing are all rooted classic mentalism. It's magic, folks. Enjoy it, but don't take what he says it is too seriously.
professorpan wrote:Many people have a hard time accepting mentalism (psychic magic) as evidence of paranormal abilities these days, so Derren wraps his magic in something they can—influence, mind control, subliminal suggestion, and other subjects that seem possible. But the effects he is producing are all rooted classic mentalism. It's magic, folks.
professorpan wrote:Mentalism is magic—as in tricks. But it is usually portrayed as real (or, at least, potentially real). Some mentalists use a disclaimer, essentially saying up front "This is all trickery. None of it is real." I never did that. I think magic is supposed to entertain and make people wonder if it might *just possibly* be real magic. And some forms of mentalism—contact mind reading and hypnosis, in particular—are pretty close to the "real thing."
If you look back at the history of mentalism, it became very popular during the spiritualist craze, and mentalists often replicated spiritualist phenomena (ectoplasm, messages on slates, etc.). It has always been a form of magic that evokes deep reactions because it's the stuff that many people consider "real." (I believe in psi phenomena, which is why I found mentalism so intriguing when I was younger—it's a way to simulate psi with trickery.)
But to answer your question directly, no. What I meant was mentalists use trickery to simulate psychic abilities—that's the premise. Derren performs classic mentalism but his premise is that it's mind control or persuasion or subliminal. But he could be doing the same effects and claiming paranormal abilities. The material is the same, but his explanation and his patter is more behavioral and scientific.
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