Aravind V.K., performing under the name Myztiq Mayaman, doesn’t fit neatly into a single category. By day, he works as a Data Engineer at Huntington National Bank. By night, he’s pushing the boundaries of mentalism, blending psychological performance with artificial intelligence and cloud systems in ways the art form has rarely seen.
His dual identity is more than just a side hustle. It’s a deliberate fusion of two worlds that rarely intersect. Elected as the South Asian Ambassador of the International Magicians Society and a member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians, Aravind has built recognition in the global magic community. His work has also been associated with the Merlin Award, adding to his growing international profile.
But what distinguishes him isn’t just the accolades. It’s his approach to mentalism and performance innovation—treating technology not as spectacle but as an invisible creative layer that makes mystery feel more believable and emotionally resonant.
Building Psysync: Where Psychology Meets Code
At the center of Aravind’s current work is Psysync, an innovation-in-progress he describes as a mentalism utility that integrates performance principles with modern technology. The idea is to create what performers call “a disconnect”—a layer between thought and revelation that makes demonstrations feel organic rather than mechanical.

Instead of simply predicting outcomes, Aravind wants to build richer audience experiences that sit at the intersection of imagination, psychology, and intelligent systems. It’s a bold experiment in whether AI can enhance human wonder without replacing it.
His background gives him an unusual advantage. In his corporate role, he’s been recognized as a hackathon winner, and one of the projects he contributed to is moving toward patent submission. That same problem-solving mindset now informs his creative work in technology-driven performance.
A Journey Rooted in Service, Not Just Success
Raised in India in humble circumstances, Aravind’s path wasn’t paved with privilege. Much of his work in magic, mentalism, and filmmaking has been pursued through volunteerism and community service. He’s performed at charity events, cultural programs, and corporate gatherings, often prioritizing impact over income.

That service-oriented approach has shaped his reputation. His performances blend cinematic storytelling, emotional texture, and intellectual intrigue, appealing to corporate audiences, cultural organizations, and communities interested in psychology and immersive entertainment.
Looking ahead, Aravind plans to expand his international presence and continue developing Psysync into a meaningful contribution to modern mentalism. His long-term vision is simple but ambitious: preserve the human mystery at the heart of the art form while intelligently integrating the possibilities of emerging technology.
In a field where tradition often resists change, Aravind V.K. is proving that innovation and artistry don’t have to be opposing forces. They can be partners in creating something entirely new.
