I took a two year hiatus from magic. Not because I didn't love the art in it's entirety, I just wanted to branch out, try something new. But now I'm back, and more in love with magic than ever before. My question to those of you who remained in the magic community during my pilgrimage into satisfying my ego: what happened to the magic community?
It seemed when I left, magic was a major city, to ascribe it to a metaphor. There were so many different venues to check out. Theory11 was a huge place, with new releases almost every other week it seemed, and it had just started that new feature, the wire, which is an incredibly interesting concept in and of itself. The Dan and Dave website was also an incredibly resourceful place, for both cardistry and Card magic. They, too, had many major releases, as well as a wealth of great books being added to their catalog every month. The Blue Crown was just getting started, and seemed like a major success.
And now it seems completely empty, devoid of anything new save a few downloads. Everything seems to be exactly as it was when I left, except the enthusiasm to learn. I go to the card magic subsection of this site, a section that used to have new content, new ideas, new thoughts, almost every ten minutes, and the most responses are from threads that start out "Hey guys, how is this done?" It's sad, really. Was magic really just a fad, or is there some new, exclusive website that came about these past two years that sucked everyone out?
The Dan and Dave forums are even drier. I know that they did a reboot of the their system, and it looks great, but is there really nothing new to add at all? It seems like the most excited person about magic is Zach Mueller, which is a complement to him, but to the rest of the community, why? The only talk I do see is on the latest one trick DVD, which, suffice it to say, shouldn't be what magic is turning into. Which brings me to my next point,
Were there any books on magic released while I was gone? I actually only know of one that I hadn't heard about "Japan Ingenious" by Richard Kaufman, which seems like an incredible read, mind you, but is that it? I love watching movies and all, but reading a magic book does feel so much better, for lack of a better word. Has magic really turned into just another marketing scheme, or is there something I'm missing here? It seems that besides DVDs and downloads, most people are interested in the newest and latest playing card design. Again, it's awesome that there is a wealth of new decks to choose from, as well as great flourishes to play with, but where is the magic? Are all the Tommy Wonders dead in the world, or have they just gone into hiding?
I don't mean for this post to come off as condescending, or rude, in any way, I just really want to know what happened to this forum, this community. Anything would help guys. Thank you.
It seemed when I left, magic was a major city, to ascribe it to a metaphor. There were so many different venues to check out. Theory11 was a huge place, with new releases almost every other week it seemed, and it had just started that new feature, the wire, which is an incredibly interesting concept in and of itself. The Dan and Dave website was also an incredibly resourceful place, for both cardistry and Card magic. They, too, had many major releases, as well as a wealth of great books being added to their catalog every month. The Blue Crown was just getting started, and seemed like a major success.
And now it seems completely empty, devoid of anything new save a few downloads. Everything seems to be exactly as it was when I left, except the enthusiasm to learn. I go to the card magic subsection of this site, a section that used to have new content, new ideas, new thoughts, almost every ten minutes, and the most responses are from threads that start out "Hey guys, how is this done?" It's sad, really. Was magic really just a fad, or is there some new, exclusive website that came about these past two years that sucked everyone out?
The Dan and Dave forums are even drier. I know that they did a reboot of the their system, and it looks great, but is there really nothing new to add at all? It seems like the most excited person about magic is Zach Mueller, which is a complement to him, but to the rest of the community, why? The only talk I do see is on the latest one trick DVD, which, suffice it to say, shouldn't be what magic is turning into. Which brings me to my next point,
Were there any books on magic released while I was gone? I actually only know of one that I hadn't heard about "Japan Ingenious" by Richard Kaufman, which seems like an incredible read, mind you, but is that it? I love watching movies and all, but reading a magic book does feel so much better, for lack of a better word. Has magic really turned into just another marketing scheme, or is there something I'm missing here? It seems that besides DVDs and downloads, most people are interested in the newest and latest playing card design. Again, it's awesome that there is a wealth of new decks to choose from, as well as great flourishes to play with, but where is the magic? Are all the Tommy Wonders dead in the world, or have they just gone into hiding?
I don't mean for this post to come off as condescending, or rude, in any way, I just really want to know what happened to this forum, this community. Anything would help guys. Thank you.