The magic of truth and lies (and iPods) | Marco Tempest

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So the type of magic I like, and I'm a magician,
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is magic that uses technology to create illusions.
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So I would like to show you something I've been working on.
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It's an application
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that I think will be useful for artists -- multimedia artists in particular.
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It synchronizes videos across multiple screens of mobile devices.
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I borrowed these three iPods from people here in the audience
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to show you what I mean.
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And I'm going to use them to tell you a little bit about my favorite subject:
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deception.
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(Music)
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One of my favorite magicians is Karl Germain.
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He had this wonderful trick where a rosebush would bloom
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right in front of your eyes.
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But it was his production of a butterfly that was the most beautiful.
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(Recording) Announcer: Ladies and gentlemen,
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the creation of life.
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(Applause)
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(Music)
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Marco Tempest: When asked about deception,
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he said this:
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Announcer: Magic is the only honest profession.
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A magician promises to deceive you --
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and he does.
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MT: I like to think of myself as an honest magician.
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I use a lot of tricks,
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which means that sometimes I have to lie to you.
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Now I feel bad about that.
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But people lie every day.
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(Ringing)
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Hold on.
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Phone: Hey, where are you?
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MT: Stuck in traffic. I'll be there soon.
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You've all done it.
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(Laughter)
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(Music)
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Right: I'll be ready in just a minute, darling.
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Center: It's just what I've always wanted.
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Left: You were great.
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MT: Deception,
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it's a fundamental part of life.
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Now polls show
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that men tell twice as many lies as women --
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assuming the women they asked told the truth.
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(Laughing)
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We deceive to gain advantage
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and to hide our weaknesses.
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The Chinese general Sun Tzu said that all war was based on deception.
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Oscar Wilde said the same thing of romance.
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Some people deceive
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for money.
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Let's play a game.
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Three cards, three chances.
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Announcer: One five will get you 10, 10 will get you 20.
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Now, where's the lady?
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Where is the queen?
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MT: This one?
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Sorry. You lose.
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Well, I didn't deceive you.
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You deceived yourself.
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Self-deception.
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That's when we convince ourselves that a lie is the truth.
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Sometimes it's hard to tell the two apart.
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Compulsive gamblers are experts at self-deception.
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(Slot machine)
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They believe they can win.
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They forget the times they lose.
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The brain is very good at forgetting.
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Bad experiences are quickly forgotten.
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Bad experiences quickly disappear.
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Which is why in this vast and lonely cosmos,
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we are so wonderfully optimistic.
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Our self-deception becomes a positive illusion --
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why movies are able to take us onto extraordinary adventures;
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why we believe Romeo when he says he loves Juliet;
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and why single notes of music,
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when played together,
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become a sonata and conjure up meaning.
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That's "Clair De lune."
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Its composer, called Debussy,
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said that art was the greatest deception of all.
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Art is a deception that creates real emotions --
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a lie that creates a truth.
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And when you give yourself over to that deception,
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it becomes magic.
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[MAGIC]
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(Music fades slowly)
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(Applause)
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Thank you. Thank you very much.
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(Applause)
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