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Carlos the Great Inner circle California 1234 Posts |
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On 2006-11-14 15:24, Greg Arce wrote: Luke Jermay has a Bank Night/Chair Prediction effect that could be relevant. Just thinking on the fly (based on Greg's excellent idea above): 5 envelopes, each with a different color (and shape?) Lego. One gold Lego redeemable for $100 or something. Each person comes up, chooses a chair, then chooses an envelope. When everybody opens their envelope, you get the golden lego. Furthermore, the colors and shapes of each other person's Lego matches the prediction (big piece behind their chair, etc.) Finally, each person is told to read out (or the performer can do this) the word that is written on their small Lego: "Greatest" "Organization" "On" "Earth!" The big Legos are turned around one by one to read, in as large letters as possible: "L" "E" "G" "O" This routine pulls stuff from Osterlind, Barrie Richardson, Luke Jermay, and many others and is just kind of something to think about. -Carlos
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Greg Arce Inner circle 6732 Posts |
Nice thinking, Carlos. And added thing to what Carlos has said is that you can probably have the letters themselves made out of Lego Blocks. You might even as the organization because they might have some in-house letters that are made directly from Legos.
Greg
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Patrick Redford Inner circle Michigan 1751 Posts |
Episode four is currently not available in online format. It may be in the future or simply offered in clip form only.
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Celloboy Special user London, England 534 Posts |
*** it. Well let me know as soon as it becomes avaliable because I relaly enjoyed the mindtapped episodes.
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chris_johnson_au Regular user Queensland, Australia 113 Posts |
I've seen it on YouTube.
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Dario Veteran user 332 Posts |
With a force bag. You can have a hidden structure with one missing piece. You force the missing piece.Like the puzzle efect.
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Xiqual Inner circle Upper left quadrant 4935 Posts |
If you look at the dates, the show has long past.
What did you do Ice? James
Still with the Chinese circus
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stepseven New user Staffs, UK 54 Posts |
The show has past but the Lego theme is still relevant though. I'm watching as I'd like to start using Lego in my routines (I've already have other 'games' like Chess, Rubik etc.) I can see it being a very flexible little prop (It's a coin/card/pebble!)
I also like the fact it's a cheap, instantly recognizable and comes across as an unlikely gaff (sure I could gaff bricks though - mentalism effects would be easy with PK/Neo exploits for example). I'm trying to think something up using the mathematical properties of the bricks - any ideas?.
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LightbulbSun New user 18 Posts |
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On 2007-03-11 03:53, stepseven wrote: A rainman like effect with fast counting the bricks like D. Brown did it could be interesting.
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stepseven New user Staffs, UK 54 Posts |
A few effects have come to mind since that post, but I like the rainman idea.
I'll carry on puzzling on how I might go about pulling this off (without stooges and giving the spec a totally free choice) - meantime have a look at this guy he's got a serious LEGO fixation - some of the Escher stuff is very cool (or geeky?). http://www.andrewlipson.com/lego.htm
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Ken Dyne Inner circle UK 2268 Posts |
What about using Banachek's drawing dupe method with the clipboard?
Jave everyone write down a design. They're collected on a clipboard. One is chosen and it seems like a really odd thing to name... You reveal a JUMBO version of it made from lego??? Ken
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Mentally Unstable New user The Planet Xeon 21 Posts |
Speak to Stuart Nolan....
He has done work with lego therapy before and has a number of lego effects M.U |
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TomFoolery New user Gloucester 83 Posts |
Lego mini figs would be fantastic to use for something
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Patrick Redford Inner circle Michigan 1751 Posts |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Rn1Jl4XB3k
Just to complete this thread since someone dug it up - here is the clip being talked about back in 2007 please excuse the bad hair cut |
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dusty Veteran user 352 Posts |
I am off to write down anything I think relates to the props, company etc. First thoughts are;
Luscher colour test, Smash & stab where the Lego structure survives? Add a number using spots on bricks total, or making a significant number relating to the company. Koornwinder car style presentation, Confabulation using three Lego elements Telekinetic timber using column of bricks
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ILikeMentalism New user 66 Posts |
Not directly fitting the topic, but Lego itself published a magic book some years ago. Maybe interesting for some of you.
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hotjacket New user 51 Posts |
To add to an old thread: Cesaral Lego Car!
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