I originally was writing this for the Ellusionist boards, but after seeing what's going on here, I think it's just as relevant.
This is a subject I've been sitting on for a long time, and I figured this might be the easiest way to air my concerns. Go through this simple questionnaire and judge the results for yourself whether or not it may be time to re-evaluate your priorities in the world of magic.
1. Do you buy exclusively from one retailer, rationalizing that they have a monopoly on quality?
2. Do you rail against certain retailers for stocking certain products (i.e. single trick DVDs) but never take the creators to task for creating those products in the first place?
3. Do you participate in rivalries, real or imagined, between magicians or groups other than yourself despite a lack of any personal stake in said conflict?
4. Do you spend time on YouTube looking for exposure videos so you can flag them, but not before leaving nasty comments on the video itself?
5. Do you spend more time hunting down exposure than you do practicing or seeking out new material?
6. Do you find yourself looking for a chance to take potshots at other magicians or groups, no matter the situation?
7. Do you take Theo Anneman's famous quote, "[Mentalism] is a more grown-up phase of magic and mystery," a little... literally?
8. Do you find yourself more impressed with the method than the performance theory that goes into the actual presentation?
9. Do you find yourself studying performance theory to the point where you're starting to get rusty at sleights and methods you once had second nature?
10. Is there any magic that you consider "beneath" you?
11. Do you have a generally suspicious or even negative impression of new young magicians?
12. Do you find yourself anxiously awaiting for new releases from favorite artists or companies to the point where you start neglecting material you already have?
13. Do you find yourself relying on gimmicks/sleight of hand to the point where you completely neglect using sleight of hand/gimmicks?
14. Do you actually try to convince your spectators that you possess supernatural powers?
15. Have you ever uttered the phrase, "If I could just get ___________ then I could really blow people's minds!"?
16. Do you often lay the blame for the problems you percieve in the magic community solely on one person, going so far as to say that they are ruining magic?
17. Do you find yourself creating effects for the sole purpose of trying to market them?
18. Are your presentations carbon copies down to the last word of whoever you first saw performing them?
19. Do you scoff at certain performances and say, "How could anybody fall for that? It's so obvious!"
20. Do you believe that there is a universal best of anything in magic, and not simply "best for me"?
All simple yes or no questions. There's no scoring system here. I trust you're all smart and lucid enough to figure things out based on your own answers.
This is a subject I've been sitting on for a long time, and I figured this might be the easiest way to air my concerns. Go through this simple questionnaire and judge the results for yourself whether or not it may be time to re-evaluate your priorities in the world of magic.
1. Do you buy exclusively from one retailer, rationalizing that they have a monopoly on quality?
2. Do you rail against certain retailers for stocking certain products (i.e. single trick DVDs) but never take the creators to task for creating those products in the first place?
3. Do you participate in rivalries, real or imagined, between magicians or groups other than yourself despite a lack of any personal stake in said conflict?
4. Do you spend time on YouTube looking for exposure videos so you can flag them, but not before leaving nasty comments on the video itself?
5. Do you spend more time hunting down exposure than you do practicing or seeking out new material?
6. Do you find yourself looking for a chance to take potshots at other magicians or groups, no matter the situation?
7. Do you take Theo Anneman's famous quote, "[Mentalism] is a more grown-up phase of magic and mystery," a little... literally?
8. Do you find yourself more impressed with the method than the performance theory that goes into the actual presentation?
9. Do you find yourself studying performance theory to the point where you're starting to get rusty at sleights and methods you once had second nature?
10. Is there any magic that you consider "beneath" you?
11. Do you have a generally suspicious or even negative impression of new young magicians?
12. Do you find yourself anxiously awaiting for new releases from favorite artists or companies to the point where you start neglecting material you already have?
13. Do you find yourself relying on gimmicks/sleight of hand to the point where you completely neglect using sleight of hand/gimmicks?
14. Do you actually try to convince your spectators that you possess supernatural powers?
15. Have you ever uttered the phrase, "If I could just get ___________ then I could really blow people's minds!"?
16. Do you often lay the blame for the problems you percieve in the magic community solely on one person, going so far as to say that they are ruining magic?
17. Do you find yourself creating effects for the sole purpose of trying to market them?
18. Are your presentations carbon copies down to the last word of whoever you first saw performing them?
19. Do you scoff at certain performances and say, "How could anybody fall for that? It's so obvious!"
20. Do you believe that there is a universal best of anything in magic, and not simply "best for me"?
All simple yes or no questions. There's no scoring system here. I trust you're all smart and lucid enough to figure things out based on your own answers.