From the other room, I heard the front door bang open and loud bellowing voice saying, “Let’s get this party started, baby!!”
What the hell? I thought. It’s after six in the morning.
And I went in the other room to see Matt Mello.
“Matt,” I said, “I wasn’t expecting you. You didn’t RSVP that you were coming.”
“You asked me like a month ago,” he said. “I have know idea what I’m doing a month out. I’m like the guys in The Fast and Furious… I live my life… a quarter mile at a time.”
I just shrugged like, what in the hell does that mean.
“It’s good to see you,” I said. “What have you been up to recently.”
“Well, I just released a hard cover version of my totally propless effect, Thought Control, on my site The Outer Mind.”
“That’s great,” I said. “That’s one of the few pieces of strong, pretty-much-sure-fire, propless mentalism effects that I’ve come across. I’m glad it’s getting a hard cover release. But… uhm… things were just winding down here so….”
“Really?” he said. “My night’s just getting started.”
Just getting started? What is this guy on? I wondered.
“Hey, before I leave,” he said, “Can I share something on your blog?”
“Go right ahead,” I said, and he typed out the following.
107 by Matt Mello
Effect: The performer removed his watch, his business card and a marker, placing them on the table. He wrote something on the card, rolled it into a cigarette and placed it down. Picking up the watch, he said, “I’m going to show you how our subconscious mind can be influenced. Watch the hands as they spin around and around, trying to get a sense of how much it moves on every turn of the dial.”
The performer turned the watch towards himself now and continued to spin. “Allow your subconscious to keep track of the dial. Don’t think about the time, that it could be one or seven, just watch the spinning dial.”
After a few moments he handed the watch to the participant facedown. “Keep spinning it and stop whenever it feels right.”
Following a few more turns of the dial the participant stopped.
“Turn it over and let’s see how you’ve done.”
The watch read 1:07.
“It’s amazing how our subconscious minds can be influenced by things we see only subliminally.”
He unrolled the business card to reveal: Set the watch to 1:07.
Reactions ensued and as they died down, he said, “Do you think your subconscious followed the movements of the marker? Did it react to me saying, ‘it could be one oh seven’ when you thought I said, ‘it could be one or seven’? Or did it react to the flash of this image just before I picked up the watch.”
He placed the watch back onto the table between the rerolled business card and the still open marker. The participant noticed the card created a one. The watch sat in the middle, a perfect zero. And the uncapped marker created a seven.