"Q: What do you see as wrong with the industry today?
A: Where do I begin. I think that the biggest problem across the board is that magicians are not self aware. How many times have you seen someone doing illusions that needed to lose at least 30 pounds and had a Mullet, but did not live in Alabama. Or a close-up guy that did Card on Ceiling, Ring Flight, Card to Wallet, Ambitious Card, Card on Forehead, and might have a small twist of a version of Collectors... but tells everyone he is a creative genius."
I was snooping around the Theory11 site out of sheer boredom. (Can't you tell that I'm counting the days until my Witness DVD gets here? ) Well, I ran across the Q&A section in the "Artists" profile section on Chris Kenner. I read most of the answers to the questions shot at him, but there was one question that stood out from the rest...to me at least.
I was wondering if Chris could possibly elaborate on what he means about being "self aware". I bolded the section that I found quite interesting. Are you basically saying that we magicians need to take pride in ourselves as well as our art and find ways to make us look the part?
Thanks,
Shane K.
A: Where do I begin. I think that the biggest problem across the board is that magicians are not self aware. How many times have you seen someone doing illusions that needed to lose at least 30 pounds and had a Mullet, but did not live in Alabama. Or a close-up guy that did Card on Ceiling, Ring Flight, Card to Wallet, Ambitious Card, Card on Forehead, and might have a small twist of a version of Collectors... but tells everyone he is a creative genius."
I was snooping around the Theory11 site out of sheer boredom. (Can't you tell that I'm counting the days until my Witness DVD gets here? ) Well, I ran across the Q&A section in the "Artists" profile section on Chris Kenner. I read most of the answers to the questions shot at him, but there was one question that stood out from the rest...to me at least.
I was wondering if Chris could possibly elaborate on what he means about being "self aware". I bolded the section that I found quite interesting. Are you basically saying that we magicians need to take pride in ourselves as well as our art and find ways to make us look the part?
Thanks,
Shane K.