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hmm,
For myself right now, I would have to say that this art for myself is more of a "line-maker" or for more direct term a segregator. But not in the a segregated form. I first started serious magic with props. Basic thumbtip and spongeballs and from there I would find little tricks and cute toys to put people in a hold. And this form of presentation is still how I do my card tricks. You know your pub setting? how that atmosphere reacts with you and it makes the setting righteous for you to perform? my atmosphere is at like raves, and house parties; where people do things to feel extreme and the thoughts they have in their personalities can go dark. So when I do a vanishing effect, or I produce little things from my hands and their pockets and what not, the effect I always try to leave off is either that they have control over something that I can channel, or that I am the control and they will never know why. Its actually something quite morally selfish, but its a very powerful way that I do my magic, its why some people actually consider me a good magician, because of the psychological effect I can place on people. And at first thats what I thought magic is: Separating yourself from a crowd and when you leave, the crowd cannot comprehend why you were never apart of it to begin with. Stuff like that. But over here, where this is a "community" of magicians and I actually can learn something its so different. Everything is calm and a joke, and even though we put soul into our work, its a neutral sharing. That's why I asked this question, because its so different than how I was first introduced it. it = magicianhood
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