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<br /><br /><b>Postmentalism</b> is impossible to film a standard demo for.
The impact hits when your friend is sitting at home! So what I did was
I told a handful of working pros (Tom Krzystof, Oz Pearlman, Paul
Draper and Morgan Strebler) about the effect, what happens and then I
gave them 24 hours to think of a method. Then I gave them a call the
next day to chat. The following reactions are from those calls... <br /><br />Before
a major event (football game, election, etc), you offer to make a
prediction to one of your friends. However in the interest of security,
you don't want to hold on to the prediction yourself, nor do you want
your friend to. You offer to mail the prediction in the form of a
letter to your spectator's house, using the US Postal Service. In this
way, it would be a felony to tamper with it! <br /><br />You write the
prediction, put it in an envelope, address it, put a stamp on it, and
hand it to your friend. You then invite him to put the letter in any
mailbox in town. <br /><br />The following day (or whenever the letter
happens to arrive), alone at home, your friend's brain will slowly
disassemble itself and finally shut down, trying to figure out how you
knew. <br /><br />YES. It's as clean and straight-forward as it sounds.
There's absolutely nothing misleading in this description. Get ready to
be talked about, this is a reputation maker. <br /><br />[excerpt from the manuscript] <br /><br /><b>Introduction <br /></b><br />In
envelopes, pockets, folded billets, and boxes, written predictions have
become a standard theme in magic. Its easy to see why. The ability to
predict the future is something central to being human. In fact, some
consider it the most important measure of intelligence. The ability to
be prepared for future events is a critical survival skill. Even in our
day to day lives, weathermen, stock analysts, marketers, politicians,
lawyers, and hundreds of other occupations are focused around the
outcome of future events. Predicting the future is a theme everyone can
relate to and see the value of. <br /><br />The focus of any prediction effect inevitably comes down to its integrity. <br /><br />When
a television escape artist puts on chains, traditionally he will have a
privately hired member of the local police force examine them to make
sure the handcuffs he is using are legitimate. In this way, a 3rd party
has vouched to the audience for the effect's integrity. <br /><br />There
are a couple of drawbacks to this when performing casually for friends.
First, most of us are not under 24 hour police surveillance. This makes
contracting a member of local law enforcement impractical. And second,
even when a privately or even "randomly" selected police officer is
chosen from an audience during a stage show, their legitimacy is still
in question. Are they really a police officer or an actor who is part
of the show? Each time a question like this is asked, it chips away
precious credibility from the performance. <br /><br />In a written
prediction effect (particularly between a mentalist and a single
individual), there is a dilemma of who to entrust with the prediction
until the time of revelation. <br /><br />If the mentalist holds onto it,
the details could be discretely changed (as they often are),
compromising the integrity of the prediction. If the spectator holds
onto it, they could read it and possibly change the outcome, also
compromising the original prediction. <br /><br />Ideally we would have an
escrow style trusted 3rd-party agent who could hang on to the
prediction for us until after the predicted event. There would also be
severe penalties for either side to tamper with the prediction. <br /><br />The solution I propose in <b>Postmentalism</b> is to use the US Postal Service to mail a prediction to your friend's home. <br /><br /><b>Benefits</b> <br /><br /><b>Buildup</b> <br /><br />Anticipation is a huge part of pleasure. It's what makes Christmas mornings, 16th birthdays and Fridays so much juicier. In <b>Postmentalism</b>,
your spectator will be looking forward to receiving this mysterious
prediction from you for at least a day or two, listening for the
mailman and anticipating what it could be. <br /><br /><b>Private Reaction</b> <br /><br />I
touched on this concept in my effect "Mix Tape". Regardless of whether
you're performing on stage or walk-around, it's impossible to get a
truly honest reaction from someone as long as you're watching them. By
sending the prediction to their home, your spectator is somewhere they
feel safe, comfortable, relaxed and most importantly, alone, to react
completely genuinely to your performance. It's obviously a different
kind of performance where you don't get to see a "freak-out" moment,
but one that hits hard and will be remembered forever regardless. <br /><br /><b>Souvenir</b> <br /><br />In
many tricks, the spectator is left with some scrap of signed card that
the magician gives to them (usually to avoid having to walk it over to
the waste basket) with the belief that they will cherish it and
remember them fondly forever. The problem is that usually it's a
meaningless shred of a performance. In <b>Postmentalism</b>, the
spectator receives an envelope, addressed and mailed to them, delivered
to their door the old fashioned way (which is only getting more
memorable as email takes over), that they personally put in the mail.
This envelope contains a full recount of what happened during the
performance and any time they look back at it they will be able to
relive the moment. <br /><br /><b>Postal Integrity</b> <br /><br />As far as
middlemen go, it doesn't get much better than the USPS. It's actually a
felony to tamper with the mail. Assuming both you and your spectator
are performing outside the walls of a prison, this should be more than
enough to convince them that no one has changed the prediction. <br /><br /><b>FAQ</b><br />Q: Will <b>Postmentalism</b> work with foreign postal services? <br /><br />A: Yes! In fact, not only will it work in different countries, it even works when you're mailing from one country to another! <br /><br /><font color="#000080">"I love it. How did you come up with this?? I have to ask!"</font> -- <b>Tom Krzystof</b> <br /><br /><font color="#000080">"That's sick. I'm going to use it for the next UFC fight."</font> -- <b>Morgan Strebler <br /></b><br /><font color="#000080">"That's *!@#'n good. Really good. I'm going to use this."</font> -- <b>Oz Pearlman </b><br /><br /><font color="#000080">"It's fantastic.. it's phenomenal.. I think it's great."</font> -- <b>Paul Draper</b> <br /><br /><font color="#000080">"I just came back from the future, and everyone there was doing this trick. Seriously."</font> -- <b>Alvo Stockman</b> </font></font>
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