Archive for the ‘Conferences’ Category

Imposters, Forgery, Fraud, and Illusion

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

The video from our panel discussion at the Philoctetes Center last October 4th has been posted on YouTube. Participants in this discussion included George Bisacca – conservator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Laney Salisbury – author of Provenance, and yours truly.

Pay special attention to the section between minutes 50 and 55, and find out when a ruler is not a ruler…

[If you have trouble viewing this video, click here]

Calder and the Art of Perception - A Conversation in Rome

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Palazzo        Big red

I am in Rome for a few days this week, to attend the opening of the Calder exhibition at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni (coinciding with ‘Alexander Calder - Monumental Sculpture’ at the Gagosian Gallery in Rome), and to participate in a panel discussion tonight with Sandy Rower (Calder’s grandson and the President of the Calder Foundation) and art historian Elizabeth Hutton Turner on ‘Calder and the Art of Perception‘.

Last night I performed at an after-party hosted by Larry Gagosian at the Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, a spectacular Roman palace.

31 Faces North

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Just got back from a small magic convention in Toronto called 31 Faces North. I flew up there with my friend Charles Reynolds, who was Doug Henning’s magic consultant for many years. We all had a lot of fun.

If you’ve ever wondered what magicians do when they get together, check out these photos:

Seeing is Believing - photos

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

ASSC XIII in Berlin

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

I just returned from the 13th annual meeting of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness in Berlin. I presented in a group tutorial called ‘Manipulating Perception: Misdirection, Magic and Consciousness’ with David Edelman from the Neurosciences Institute in La Jolla, Gustav Kuhn from Durham University, Amory Faber from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich, and fellow-magician Thomas Fraps. During the day we had a great time meeting all the neuroscientists, philosophers and psychologists at the conference, and at night we danced in wild German nightclubs. By the end of the 5-day conference, our minds were spinning!

Here we are at Humboldt University: David, Thomas, Amory, Gustav, me

Humboldt University


Mini-Conference on Magic and Neuroscience

Friday, January 16th, 2009

This past week I hosted a small conference on Magic and Neuroscience. Participants included my friend Eric Edelman, and artist based in New York; his brother David Edelman, a neuroscientist from the Neurosciences Institute in la Jolla, CA; and magician Thomas Fraps from Munich. We talked about perception, consciousness, and what science can learn from magic, and had meetings with neuroscientist/olfactory expert Stuart Firestein from Columbia University, animal behavior expert Diana Reiss from Hunter College, Pulitzer-prize winning science writer Jonathan Weiner, and biologist Bonnie Bassler and mathematician John Conway from Princeton University, actor Todd Reichart, and magic consultants Charles and Regina Reynolds. We also attended a talk by Christof Koch and Apollo Robbins at the New York Academy of Sciences.

It was a very stimulating week and my mind is still spinning from all the insights. Thank you to David and Thomas – who traveled so far to be here – and to all the people who so generously spent time with us!

Here we are doing magic tricks for Bonnie Bassler’s grad students, and listening attentively to John Conway (click to enlarge):

Bonnie Bassler’s Lab    John Conway’s office
[Photos by Thomas Fraps]

Deep Listening: Why Audio Quality Matters

Monday, December 8th, 2008

Greg Calbi, who was a panelist on my round-table discussion ‘Masters of the Senses‘ at the Philoctetes Center last year, just hosted his own panel there this past weekend. The subject was ‘Deep Listening’. Greg is an amazing mastering engineer at Sterling Sound in New York, and he has worked on albums for the greatest legends in music, such as John Lennon, David Bowie, Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon, U2, John Mayer, Norah Jones, etc.

He assembled a panel of top experts on music, recording and sound (Steve Berkowitz, Evan Cornog, Michael Fremer, Kevin Killen, Craig Street), and it was a fascinating afternoon.

Check out the video on the Philoctetes website or on YouTube. It’s 2 1/2 hours long, and well worth it!

Art Basel Miami

Saturday, December 6th, 2008

My friend Sandy Rower, Director of the Calder Foundation, invited me to spend a couple of days with him at Art Basel Miami. It was quite an education! Not only did we see lots of art, but we also attended many parties. Sandy was able to get us into a Marilyn Manson party at the Gansevoort Hotel by using some sort of secret password that I still don’t know. At another party, Faye Dunaway came over to me and introduced herself. She has the strongest handshake and an amazing presence! Rosa de la Cruz, one of Miami’s most prominent art collectors, opened up her beautiful home museum on Key Biscayne. I bumped into my old friend Alan Katz, who is now the group publisher of the Brant Publications (Art in America, Antiques and Interview), and we ended up having a very late-night supper together. I had a wonderful time and can’t wait to go back next year!

Neuroscience Conference

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

I am attending my first neuroscience conference in Edinburgh, Scotland, with my friend and fellow magician, Thomas Fraps from Munich. Peter Lamont, a psychologist and a magician, together with the Psychology Department of the University of Edinburgh, is one of the organizers. We are learning so much. My favorite talk was by Giacomo Rizzolatti, who spoke about his discovery of mirror neurons and his latest work on them. It’s fascinating stuff.

And what a beautiful city Edinburgh is! On my first night I was lucky enough to catch the fireworks over the castle, as part of the closing ceremonies of the Edinburgh Festival. The next day I visited Andrew Galloway, a student of the legendary misdirection expert John Ramsay, in the town of Ayr. We talked all day. I also went on an excursion to Rosslyn Chapel, the inspiration for the ending of the Da Vinci Code. Today Thomas and I did some sightseeing around town.

Here are some photos of the conference, the Camera Obscura, and Thomas and me goofing around at the castle:

Neuroscience Conference 3  Camera Obscura 2
Thomas in cannon Card sword

Meeting The 4-Hour Workweek Guy

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Recently I had the pleasure of meeting Tim Ferriss at a friend’s house in East Hampton, and then seeing him speak a week later at a conference I was attending. Tim wrote a bestselling book called The 4-Hour Workweek, which is about finding the right balance between your work and your life. He is a very tech-savvy guy who is all about efficiency and productivity, and a real expert on social media marketing, blogging, etc. I enjoyed learning about his ideas and am already starting to put some of them into practice.

Thanks, Tim!

Tim Ferriss