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Interactive Office Magic and Mind Reading

byAkshay SinghTravels across India for corporate shows and eventsStarts from30,000 per sessionView full gallery

Bring something different to your next team event. I combine psychological illusion and mind reading to get your team laughing, talking, and genuinely amazed, right at your workspace.

A quick, impromptu card trick for a colleague at the office. She picks a card, I make it seem like I got it wrong, but with a moment of focus, the card in her own hand transforms into the one she was thinking of.

This is what I call hacking with magic. An audience member freely names a celebrity, Ranveer Singh. Instantly, everyone in the office checks their phones to find all the local WiFi networks have been renamed to "Ranveer Singh."

A card vanishes from my hand and reappears under an unsuspecting audience member's watch. This kind of close up magic is perfect for breaking the ice and creating a buzz in an office environment.

I asked her to think of any random object. Without her saying a word, I was able to determine it was man made and then correctly guess she was thinking of a fan, which I had already sketched in my notepad.

Another example of pure mind reading in an office setting. By reading her subtle cues, I deduced she was thinking of a natural, edible object, and correctly identified it as a mango. Her reaction says it all.

Ruko Zara, Sabar Karo. A fun, multi-person prediction where random numbers chosen by the audience on a calculator add up to reveal the current date. It's a quick and baffling piece of mathematical magic.

Even Mona Lisa can predict the future. After a colleague selects a card, I show him a picture of the Mona Lisa on my phone, where she is mysteriously holding the exact same card, the Three of Hearts.

A small box, held by the participant from the start, contains a folded card. After he freely chooses and signs a different card, it vanishes, only to be found inside the box he was holding all along.

A group photo with the amazing frontline staff at Brillio. It was a pleasure to perform for the team that works so hard behind the scenes. These intimate shows are a great way to show appreciation.

Reading a beatboxer's mind on a rooftop. I use a technique of observing micro expressions and subtle tells to figure out the card he is thinking of, narrowing it down from color to suit to the exact card.

About Interactive Office Magic

Forget card tricks in the breakroom. I turn your actual office WiFi network names into a conversation starter or predict your colleague's first crush right at your desk. It is about using mind reading to get your team laughing and talking about something other than spreadsheets for once.

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