This is a really good lecture, and once again - not because of the tricks. Don't get me wrong, the
tricks are good (have to note second sight which presentation-wise is just amazing), but this is not
the point.
Erik, Tom, and his friends talk about the theatrical side of magic, and how to
think about it. For example, the discussion on one of the vanishes is really important since the
underlying idea is something applicable to a lot of magic. There are a lot of things here that will
make you re-think things you do.
Oh and did I say the magic was really really good?