Английская Википедия:Anastasia Synn

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Anastasia Synn is a Canadian sideshow stunt performer and magician, as well as a transhumanist and biohacker.[1][2] She is known for her cyborg rights activism.[3] She was married to magician and comedian the Amazing Johnathan, whom she also managed,[4] until his death on February 22, 2022.[5]

Transhumanism and biohacking

A frequent speaker at magic, transhumanist, and biohacking conferences,[6][7][8] Synn's implants include the largest magnet ever implanted into a person,[9][10] as well as a sound-transmitting magnet implanted into the tragus of her ear.[11] In 2023, Guinness World Records named her the record holder for most technological implants in the body (female), at 52.[12] All of her modifications were surgically performed by a nurse and an underground DIY surgeon.[13]

Synn has used her implants to perform magic tricks, appearing on the television show Penn & Teller: Fool Us.[14] This performance was named by BioHacking News as one of the top biohacking moments of 2018.[15]

Synn's biohacking is part of the DIYbio cyborg subculture called "grinding",[16] which developed out of the magnets being used in the body modification subculture instead being used as a hack to acquire an "electromagnetic sense".[17] Around half of Synn's implants are microchips, which she programs to give herself heightened senses and abilities, such as opening locks, turning on her computer, and the like.[18]

Synn has spoken before the Nevada State Senate[19] to oppose a 2019 proposal[20] for a microchip implant ban,[21] and her testimony influenced state senator Melanie Scheible to oppose the ban.[22]

Personal life

Synn met magician the Amazing Johnathan while he was doing a six-year run at the Harmon Theater.[23] The couple got married at A Special Memory Chapel in Las Vegas in June 2014,[24] in a ceremony attended by fellow magicians David Copperfield, Penn & Teller, and Jeff McBride, as well as comedian Gallagher.[25] Their wedding reception took place at Geisha House, Las Vegas.[26] Together, they hosted annual parties covered by the Las Vegas press.[27] Synn frequently performed shows with her husband,[28] often taking over for him halfway through when he became fatigued.[29]

Synn has a daughter from a previous relationship.[30]

Media appearances and performances

Synn has been featured widely in the media, including in a 2010 feature in Las Vegas Weekly[31] and in articles about biohacking, including a 2018 Gizmodo science feature.[32]

She has appeared in The Verge's 2012 web documentary on biohacking, entitled A Journey into Cyborg America,[33] as well as Zoomin Next's "Life of Cyborgs Episode Six: The Cybernetic Magician".[34]

A "widely regarded stage performer",[35] Synn has performed "shocking"[36] needle penetrations of her muscles and has appeared on national television in the United States during a 2018 episode of Masters of Illusion, with the Amazing Johnathan,[37] as well as in a solo performance during a September 2018[38] episode of Penn and Teller's Fool Us.[39] In Australia, she appeared on an episode of James Galea's Best Trick Ever on ABC2.[40] She has been featured at numerous live performance venues,[41] including Scot Nery's Boobie Trap[42] and Brookledge Follies.[43]

Synn was featured on the cover of the international magic magazine Vanish in September 2018.[44][45]

She is featured in the 2019 film The Amazing Johnathan Documentary directed by Benjamin Berman.[46]

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