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Master Illusionist Ivan Amodei Does The Unthinkable and Crosses All Fifty States in an Attempt to Fool Penn & Teller..

Master Illusionist Ivan Amodei Does The Unthinkable and Crosses All Fifty States in an Attempt to Fool Penn & Teller..

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LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12, 2016 /PRNewswire/ – Does Ivan Amodei have super powers? The captivating illusionist has left audience members seriously contemplating that question by his appearance on the world famous duos third season finale of Penn & Teller: Fool Us, which airs on the CW Network on Friday, September 16. (Check local listings in your area).

The premise of the show is that Penn & Teller sit in the audience and watch as magicians try to fool them with a trick that the famous illusionists are unable to re-engineer. Amodei, with the accompaniment of his elegant cellist Irina Chirkova and her transcendental sounds, stumped the audience and its hosts with his “State of Mind” original illusion.  Using 1,800 audience members, Ivan was able to leave the hulking Penn and his quirky non-verbal partner Teller shaking their heads.

“Ivan is a top-flight illusionist, but he’s also a consummate entertainer,” said an audience member who participated in the illusion.

Currently in his seventh year of residency with his Intimate Illusions stage show at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, he is also currently embarking on a critically acclaimed national tour that has been selling out at record speed.

From humble beginnings in Cosmo, Sicily, to his formative years in Brooklyn, New York, and finally to his spellbinding career as one of the world’s most revered illusionists, Ivan Amodei (pronounced e-von ah-moe-day) continues to amaze audiences everywhere with his one-of-a-kind approach to the art of illusion. By mixing thought provoking storyline and meaning into each custom demonstration of the human experience, he has proven time and time again that he carries a show that is not to be missed.

The illusion that he performed for Fool Us demonstrates the ability that we have as people to focus on what is important in making your intuition materialize into action, meaning that by ignoring the preponderance of thoughts in our heads we are able to focus on the ones that give us the answers that we need.

“Penn & Teller are the best in the business. Combined, they have over 80 years of experience in magic, and fooling them would be equal to showing Einstein an equation that he has never seen before and was impressed by. I was honored to be on the show,” says Ivan.

Ivan currently has an ongoing residency at the Beverly Wilshire…

Please visit www.ivanamodei.com for other appearances and times.

What magic can teach us about our brains..

What magic can teach us about our brains..

MY CARD — the jack of diamonds, the one with my name scrawled on it twice in green Sharpie — is in the right pocket of Gustav Kuhn’s jeans. Just a second ago it was on the top of the deck, and less than a second before that it was in the middle.

“You don’t believe me? I’ll do it again. It’s in the middle of the deck, and then it comes riffling through the air,” Kuhn says, whistling as the card makes its imaginary flight from deck to pocket. There it is again, peeking out from his pocket, my green name clearly visible. Then, in a flash of showmanship, he produces the card in his hand — and the rest of the deck is now in his pocket.

It’s a basic but astounding trick, not the least because of what happens in my brain to enable me to experience it. It’s impossible for a card to dematerialize and reappear somewhere else. I know this. Anyone who’s ever seen a magic show knows this. But what our eyes tell us and what we experience create different narratives — I never saw him put the card in his pocket, or nestle it in the deck, because he was directing my attention elsewhere — and point to the quirks of human cognition. That we greet the evidence of these quirks, the magical effect, with delight, awe, and even wonder is all part of magic’s peculiar charm.

“Magicians are trying to find loopholes in cognition, and they’re trying to exploit those loopholes to create their illusions,” explains Kuhn, who is a senior lecturer in psychology at Goldsmiths, University of London and a parlor magician. He and a growing cohort of scientists from multiple disciplines are trying to identify those loopholes and figure out how they work and what they tell us about human experience, perception, and cognition. They want to build a science of magic. Read more of this interesting article at:

https://www.bostonglobe.com/ideas/2016/09/01/magic/IYE084jKTpuA5mUHmF1xKP/story.html

Ranking the top four magicians on ‘Penn & Teller: Fool Us’..

Ranking the top four magicians on ‘Penn & Teller: Fool Us’..

( By Andrew Granville) Penn & Teller quickly became some of the most popular magicians in magic several years ago. Their act sells out every night several weeks or months in advance thanks to the pure spectacular nature of what they do. Their tricks often involve explaining their magic to an audience and showing that audience exactly how it is done. From that idea, the two came up with the hit show ‘Penn & Teller: Fool Us’ On the show, magicians perform magic and attempt to trick Penn & Teller. If the magician successfully fools Penn & Teller, he/she wins a trip to Vegas and a chance to perform as an opening act for Penn & Teller. Several magicians have succeeded, but I’m about to show you the best of the best. Read more and watch the videos at:

http://us.blastingnews.com/showbiz-tv/2016/08/ranking-the-top-four-magicians-on-penn-teller-fool-us-001087779.html