Pace in Development and Performance
Posted on Thu 26 May 2016
I’ve spent a lot of time this week thinking about and discussing pace and timing in magic performance. This comes partly from the struggle I had with the Science Showoff performance because it was only 9-mins and that isn’t enough time for IdeoBird to be explained. Explanation is important in…
The trick to understanding magic? Don't ask how, ask why!
Posted on Thu 26 May 2016
People always ask magicians ‘How did you do that’? But if you actually want to know how a trick works, that’s probably the least useful question you could ask.Believe me, the mechanics of magic really are the least interesting bit (unless you’re a slightly obsessive adolescent). Where the…
Finding magic, breaking the rules and the technology of the supernatural
Posted on Thu 26 May 2016
You want to know how magic works? Firstly, it breaks the rules.Secondly, it does so by using some supernatural force.The trick (ha!) is that the supernatural force changes depending on when and where you live. It could be spirits, psychic powers, or ‘woofledust’ (though if it’s the last, you…
Magic Hack! (World first)
Posted on Thu 26 May 2016
On the 12th and 13th November we're running the world's first magic hack and looking for a small number of magicians to join us!
Open Source Magic
Posted on Thu 26 May 2016
Open source magic is turning out to be a little more challenging than I first thought.In preparing for our magic ‘hack’, I've made a number of personal and broadcast invitations to magicians. How people have responded has told me a lot about how challenging it is to bring a maker culture and…
What's Magic About a Magic Hack?
Posted on Thu 26 May 2016
We recently ran the world’s first magic hack, bringing together magicians and technologists for 2 days to develop new ideas. I’ll be frank, we had no idea if it was going to work.
Music and the Brain
Posted on Thu 26 May 2016
Part of my ongoing research and interests are about unravelling the mysteries of why music has such a profound affect on the brain and memory and why our appreciation for music stays intact to the very end of our lives. How can playing particular songs to people with dementia evoke such strong…
Making the Music Memory Box
Posted on Thu 26 May 2016
As I write I am in Falmouth Universitys' fantastic workshops, waiting for a job to be completed by the laser cutter. Up until this point I have been tinkering with the Raspberry Pi and writing my system, testing speakers and amps, doing hands on research in day centres, memory cafes and care homes…