Hey guys.
For those of you who don't know me, I've been very involved with the online magic/cardistry/xcm communities for around 5 years now. I've watched as novice card handlers evolve into masters, and watched them teach other's what they learned along the way. However, I'm not "feeling it" now with cardistry...
...over time skilled card handlers, one by one, will leave the scene (ex. Roman, Bone, etc.). But it seems as if everyone just vanished. poof! And there was Theory11.
I love Theory11 and what's been done with it....but I think there's more than just correlation between it starting up and the masters leaving where they came from.
I miss the days when I could hop online and always find another killer video to watch. I miss the days where those videos gave me inspiration and taught me something new I could do between my hands and my deck of cards. It seems as though those days are slowly fading away...
Comments?
Jason
For those of you who don't know me, I've been very involved with the online magic/cardistry/xcm communities for around 5 years now. I've watched as novice card handlers evolve into masters, and watched them teach other's what they learned along the way. However, I'm not "feeling it" now with cardistry...
...over time skilled card handlers, one by one, will leave the scene (ex. Roman, Bone, etc.). But it seems as if everyone just vanished. poof! And there was Theory11.
I love Theory11 and what's been done with it....but I think there's more than just correlation between it starting up and the masters leaving where they came from.
I miss the days when I could hop online and always find another killer video to watch. I miss the days where those videos gave me inspiration and taught me something new I could do between my hands and my deck of cards. It seems as though those days are slowly fading away...
Comments?
Jason