I'm a magician. I've learned to do some really cool tricks like levitating myself and melting forks.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
One day, I saw a magic show, and I was like, 'I have to learn how to do this!' Every time I went to Las Vegas, I had to get at least two or three tricks from the magic shops.
Magicians will always tell you the trick is the most important thing, but I'm more interested in telling a story.
I've always performed magic as a kid.
When I was in college, being a magician was not the classiest thing to be. It was like being a folk singer before Bob Dylan.
I'm really trying hard not to do anything that has been done before. So knowing everything I can about the legacy of magic challenges my team and I to invent new illusions.
Magic is like special effects live, and I love to perform, so it sounded like doing magic tricks were a good way to entertain people.
I combine magic and science to create illusions. I work with new media and interactive technologies, things like artificial intelligence or computer vision, and integrate them in my magic.
I beg you I no magician. I can't just wave a magic wand.
I'm doing everything I can to take the magician out of the equation of magic.
Magicians are typically introverted; they don't tend to work with others, but I work with software programmers, composers, designers, so it's a very diverse group and the result is always more interesting than something I could have done by myself.