ChatGPT on stage: how the French Twins integrate AI into their show
ChatGPT on stage: how the French Twins integrate AI into their show — this is a question that event organizers regularly ask themselves. The answer depends on your specific context, but here are the essential elements to make the right decision.
The Digital Illusionism: magic augmented by technology
The stage show brings together all the guests for a collective moment of 20 to 45 minutes. It is the unifying format par excellence — the one that creates a shared memory and offers a strong visual impact. Grand illusions, audience participation, integration of technologies (holograms, AI, interactive screens) — the stage show is a complete spectacle.
The advantage in events: it structures the evening. After dinner, the show creates an emotional climax that marks the memory of all the guests simultaneously. It’s also the most “brandable” format — the show can incorporate the company message, brand colors, and even the product into the tricks. For large gatherings of 200+ people, this is often the most impactful format.
The close-up: the art of close-up magic
close-up — or proximity magic — is practiced a few centimeters from spectators, with everyday objects: cards, coins, telephones, rings. The magician circulates from group to group, offering each person 5 to 8 minutes of personal wonder. This is the king of cocktails and receptions: no installation, no sound system, just the impossible happening in the hands of your guests.
What makes the close-up so effective in events: each guest has “their” moment of magic. He's not watching a show — he's the hero. This personalization creates an incomparable emotional engagement. The close-up also excels in an often underestimated role: breaking the ice. Around one turn, strangers become accomplices in a few seconds.
Les French Twins: a unique approach to the show
Tony and Jordan invented an artistic genre in its own right: Digital Illusionism. Their approach fuses sleight of hand, artificial intelligence and immersive technologies in tailor-made performances for each event. Their international journey — more than 45 countries, legendary stages on five continents — has given them a unique understanding of the most demanding audiences.
Frequently asked questions
Should a technical installation be planned?
For the close-up: nothing at all. For the stage show: a basic sound system and lighting are sufficient. The magician brings all his specific equipment and coordinates with your manager.
Does the magician manage his own logistics?
A professional manages everything: equipment, early arrival, coordination with other service providers. It adapts to unforeseen events and coordinates with your manager for perfect integration.