Magician Pablo Quevedo has become the youngest contestant to reach the final of Got Talent Spain. His time on the show has drawn attention for his technical skill and a style that blends the classic with modern touches. Despite his young age, he has demonstrated stage control that surprised both the audience and the judges, advancing solidly in the competition.
The engineering behind a trick: precision and applied psychology 🎩
Quevedo's magic does not rely solely on charisma. Each routine requires detailed technical analysis: controlling the audience's attention, synchronizing movements, and handling objects with high precision. In his performances, he combines principles of cognitive psychology with basic mechanics, making the audience perceive an altered reality. This approach, similar to software development, is based on executing precise instructions and managing errors in real time.
The ultimate trick: making teenage embarrassment disappear 😂
Quevedo achieved something that many teenagers cannot: standing in front of millions of people without his hands trembling. While at his age most are trying to disappear in math class, he makes objects disappear during prime time. If he ever runs out of tricks, he can always sell his technique so parents can make the dirty laundry disappear from their children's rooms.