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  • so?

  • 240p, i thought id never see you again!

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  • artist paints some crap, critique values it at 100,000 pounds...some sucker buys it, artist and critique both get a cool 50,000 pounds......Oceans Two

  • He is a genius but I think I heard one of the subliminals...

    There are two left

    ....

    to left

    ...

    in other words go to the left.

  • These people are all demon influenced

  • I know for the first one, when he tapped the guys right arm and asked if it's ever been damaged, he's making him hyper aware of his right side, which is why he chooses the right frame first. I don't know how he makes him choose the far left one next though.

  • @sauceykat did you notice that Derren Brown said "2 left" after the guy slash the first canvass

  • @JrKiller18 oh no way haha good catch

  • @sauceykat Brown touches his left shoulder when he is standing in front of them. Right arm first, left shoulder second

  • I agree with @HumanoidComplex! But I think there is one more thing. By saying "in ONE of these THREE is the kitten" he groups those numbers and then he says "the other TWO are...". After he said the Number TWO alone, he uses his hands to anchor the image of a frame. What is left in the mind of the person is the image of a frame and its number TWO - the kitten. Does this make sens?

  • 100,000 pounds? at most it weighs 3 lbs

  • At 4:23 when he says very importantly he motions to the center painting with his hands, shakes his head no and says don't ... At 4:34 he says again it's very important and motions with both hands to the left and right.

  • other thoughts, adding a slash through a painting of this type would probably add value to the painting. the type of audience that finds kitten spider hybrids aesthetically appealing would find that a slash through a kitten spider hybrid would add to the spirit of the art. If nothing else, it would be evidence that derren is in fact a human.

  • alot of showmanship and misdirection here... against the viewing audience.the whole gait analysis thing in the beginning is to get you to think that derren is planting a suggestion for right (damage to your right arm?). the switching of the paintings is meaningless as he swaps the blank paintings. the only psychology here is that if the art critic is trying to conceal his posistion, he will naturaly attend the paintings further away from derren.

  • The metal slabs on the floor probably give off different sounds. The rest is just chance, if it doesn't he calls it off, and tries again with some different people.

  • 4:14 Derren indicates to him where to go. He subconsciously accepts.

  • I somehow predicted he would cut the farthest paintings.

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  • The most shocking thing is that you can paint a cat with multiple eyes and it's worth 100000 pounds.

    The art "world" continues to baffle me. Excuse me while I go vomit on canvas and come up with some bs reason why it's "artistic".

  • @arloj If it's that easy, then why don't you do it?

  • @arloj u just dont understand symbolicism

  • @arloj The reason is not for you to choose, it just is artistic. I shall call your painting "Canvas vomit"

  • @arloj

    You are a shallow shallow amateur. Read a few hundred contemporary art books, then judge.

  • 7:21 Derren straight up denies the handshake.. "yeah.. uhh I'm gonna.. just, take the kniiiife away"

  • The middle one was postioned distinctivley closer to Derren, while this guys' job was to cut it as silently as possible ... mhhh

  • Interesting... I think Darren's videos are best viewed as exercises... watch as many times as you need, to try to decipher the reason behind it. Good exercises in critical thinking.

  • what blows me away is that that painting is worth 100,000 pounds. wtf.

  • Check My ChanneI, I got the latest full episodes of Derren Brown!

  • "He's watched Adrian (the art critic) now, hasn't he?"

  • What does he say? 3:03

  • Sorry, I meant: What does that say?

  • 3:03 what does that mean?

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