Blaine’s refeeding was studied by scientists and published in The New England Journal of Medicine. Over the last two decades, Blaine’s primetime specials have seen him being buried alive in New York City for a week, encased inside a six-ton block of ice for three days, survived standing atop a 100-foot tall pillar in Bryant Park for 36 hours without a safety net, endured 44 days inside a transparent box in London on no food, just water. The New York Times noted that Blaine has “taken a craft that’s been around for hundreds of years and done something unique and fresh with it” The New Yorker claimed, “he saved magic.” David Blaine single-handedly redefined magic after producing and directing his original television special “Street Magic” when he was just 23.
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