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Astonishing Essays – Joshua Jay (Volume 10, Instant Download)
As magicians, we master the art of deception, but are we also deceiving ourselves? Are there critical aspects of our craft that we overlook? More importantly, does our audience notice these gaps, yet we fail to ask? The answers, as explored in this final installment of the Astonishing Essays series, are a resounding ‘yes.’
Discover the Magic by the Numbers
In Magic by the Numbers, Joshua Jay delves into a groundbreaking research study on how magic is perceived. This essay not only revisits the original findings but also explores the significant changes in the magical landscape since its inception.
What Makes a Magic Trick Truly Memorable?
Magicians often discuss what they believe makes a trick successful. However, Joshua Jay took a different approach. In 2014, he collaborated with a team of statisticians to understand what audiences truly seek in a magic performance. The insights gained were both surprising and transformative.
Key Insights from the Research
- How much do people really enjoy magic?
- Which tricks are most memorable to audiences?
- What aspects of magic do audiences love or dislike the most?
- Effective techniques like card forces and item examination timing.
This essay offers a detailed analysis of these findings, providing a ‘moneyball’ approach to magic that is invaluable for any magician looking to enhance their performance.
Eight Years Later: New Perspectives
Eight years after its initial publication, Joshua Jay revisits this research with fresh data and new experiments, offering modern magicians updated and practical insights. This volume includes previously unpublished material and a discussion on the evolution of magic in recent years.
Magic by the Numbers is not just an essay; it’s a comprehensive guide for magicians aspiring to refine their craft and understand their audience better.
Astonishing Essays – Joshua Jay (Volume 10 , Instant Download )
As magicians, we deceive our audiences. But, are we also deceiving ourselves? Are there things—big things—that we get wrong about our craft? More importantly, are these things that our audience could identify, yet we never think to ask? The answers, it turns out, are “yes,” “yes,” and another resounding “yes.”
Offered as the final installment in the massively popular Astonishing Essays series, Magic by the Numbers by Joshua Jay examines an innovative research study about how magic is perceived and explores how much has changed in the years since it was commissioned.
Magicians have spoken at length about what they believe makes for a good magic trick. Yet, they almost never explore what audiences look for in a magic effect. In 2014, Joshua collaborated with a team of statisticians to step into the minds of people who watch magic.
He wanted to find the real answers to questions that magicians think they already know the answer to. How much do people actually like magic? What kinds of tricks are most memorable to an audience? What do people like most about magic? What do they like least?
The answers were surprising, shocking, and sometimes even slightly depressing. Some magicians took issue with the findings and questioned the collection techniques when they were first published in MAGIC Magazine. Others used the unexpected results of this wide-ranging survey to reshape their material. It was undeniable though that this was a thought-provoking and invaluable resource for becoming a better magician.
Now, eight years later, Joshua Jay sheds new light on this groundbreaking research with the Magic by the Numbers Astonishing Essay. The first half dives into an expanded version of the original article that includes previously-unpublished material. Joshua then discusses how our craft has evolved in recent years, sharing insights from new studies, experiments, and information that are immensely beneficial for the modern magician. Even if you loved Josh’s original essay and research, you’ll find lots here that has never seen print before.
This captivating essay explores the most interesting and applicable results of these studies, distilling down the lengthy academic texts into concise summaries that answer our most burning questions. He discusses important ideas like which card force is most effective, whether having items examined is better before or after an effect, whether an audience perceives a thought-of card or a selected card as stronger, and how well people remember details in a magic effect.
Offering a detailed look at the “moneyball” approach to magic pioneered by Joshua Jay, Magic by the Numbers is unlike any magic book or essay ever published. It is a must-read for any magician looking to improve their overall performance.