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DIGITAL DECEPTION
Merging Interactive Magic with Technology
Digital Deception
KEYNOTE VIDEOS
KEYNOTE FEE:

$15,001 - $20,000

Keynote fee falls within this range. For exact fee, please contact us.
TRAVELS FROM:

New York
VIRTUAL VIDEOS
VIRTUAL FEE:

$5,001 - $7,500

"It was absolutely fantastic. We got a million thank you notes this morning for sponsoring such a fun event."

Meeting Planner

"Today went FLAWLESSLY!!! I was thrilled with the outcome, and just know it was a big hit with our audience and their families."

Senior Event Manager

"That was superb! A really unique experience and very well done in the virtual environment."

Managing Director
ABOUT DIGITAL DECEPTION

Digital Deception merges interactive magic with the technology around us to create a unique stage presentation that forces audiences to re-examine what’s possible in today’s modern world. The original show is a collaboration between two of the country’s most exciting practitioners of magic: Doug McKenzie and Ryan Oakes. Doug has been profiled on CNN Tech, performed for royalty, and created original magic for countless televised specials. Ryan has performed at The White House, been profiled by Forbes, and appeared in almost every US state. Both Doug & Ryan bring their deep knowledge of illusion and their love of technology to the show, which they debuted in 2017.

DIGITAL DECEPTION PROGRAMS & TOPICS

100% Interactive Blend of Magic and Technology

High-tech wizardry involving text messaging, phone calls, emails, and video, our tech-based duo has built an arsenal of interactive magic that can be presented via any online platform. Featured on CNN Tech, Doug McKenzie and Ryan Oakes' world-renowned blend of tech and magic allows participants to not only watch magic, but experience it firsthand – right on their screens, on their phones, and in their own hands. A unique, shared experience that is suitable for any size group, it's no wonder why savvy companies such as Google, Twilio, and WeWork have already hired Digital Deception to entertain their remote teams.

Request Availability for Digital Deception

DIGITAL DECEPTION
Merging Interactive Magic with Technology
Digital Deception
TRAVELS FROM:

New York
KEYNOTE FEE:

$15,001 - $20,000

Keynote fee falls within this range. For exact fee, please contact us.
VIRTUAL FEE:

$5,001 - $7,500
VIRTUAL VIDEOS
KEYNOTE VIDEOS
"It was absolutely fantastic. We got a million thank you notes this morning for sponsoring such a fun event."
Meeting Planner

Aetna

"Today went FLAWLESSLY!!! I was thrilled with the outcome, and just know it was a big hit with our audience and their families."
Senior Event Manager

Fidelity Investments

"That was superb! A really unique experience and very well done in the virtual environment."
Managing Director

Blackrock

ABOUT DIGITAL DECEPTION

Digital Deception merges interactive magic with the technology around us to create a unique stage presentation that forces audiences to re-examine what’s possible in today’s modern world. The original show is a collaboration between two of the country’s most exciting practitioners of magic: Doug McKenzie and Ryan Oakes. Doug has been profiled on CNN Tech, performed for royalty, and created original magic for countless televised specials. Ryan has performed at The White House, been profiled by Forbes, and appeared in almost every US state. Both Doug & Ryan bring their deep knowledge of illusion and their love of technology to the show, which they debuted in 2017.

DIGITAL DECEPTION PROGRAMS & TOPICS
100% Interactive Blend of Magic and Technology
High-tech wizardry involving text messaging, phone calls, emails, and video, our tech-based duo has built an arsenal of interactive magic that can be presented via any online platform. Featured on CNN Tech, Doug McKenzie and Ryan Oakes' world-renowned blend of tech and magic allows participants to not only watch magic, but experience it firsthand – right on their screens, on their phones, and in their own hands. A unique, shared experience that is suitable for any size group, it's no wonder why savvy companies such as Google, Twilio, and WeWork have already hired Digital Deception to entertain their remote teams.

Request Availability for Digital Deception