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Month: January 2015

Are Magic Secrets Always Ugly?

Are Magic Secrets Always Ugly?

The Piddingtons  By Frank Moraes for Frankly Curious

Radio Lab recently produced an episode called Black Box. As always, it is great. I think Radio Lab is the best thing on the radio. And this episode is about black boxes: situations where you know what comes in and you know what goes out, but you don’t know what happens inside to make the change. The second segment is about “The Piddingtons” — a husband and wife mentalism act from Australia that was huge onBBC Radio in the 1950s. The story is told from the perspective of their grandson and his search for how they did their act.

The act was pretty much the same every time — just like every other mentalism act. Mr Piddington was on stage with an audience. He got some random bit of information from the audience. For example, an audience member picked a passage from a book. And then Mrs Piddington, who was some place far away (in one case in an airplane), read her husband’s thoughts and revealed the passage. This sort of act can be done with a code — and codes can be remarkably subtle. But in one of the examples, Mr Piddington hardly speaks — certainly not enough to transmit the the amount of information that Mrs Piddington reveals. (Thanks to Michael Lyth )

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Become a modern day magician with Marvin’s i-Magic for iPhone and Android (hands-on)

Become a modern day magician with Marvin’s i-Magic for iPhone and Android (hands-on)

Marvin’s Magic is a toy brand that has won the hearts of trainee magicians for numerous years, offering sets to create illusions of varying complexity. From the basic cup and ball tricks to intricate card magic, the company has provided the tools needed.

However, some modern magicians are progressing beyond the traditional tools for their tricks.Digital magic has become popular of late thanks to people like Simon Pierro and Marco Tempest, with the latter even given his own Ted Talks show, and now you can get in on the act thanks to a new line-up of tricks Marvin has up his sleeve.

Marvin’s i-Magic will launch later this year and contains a collection of magic tricks that work in conjunction with an Android or iPhone app. Your phone, therefore, becomes a valuable tool in pulling the wool over people’s eyes and it adds an additional layer of fun to the proceedings.

http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/132447-become-a-modern-day-magician-with-marvin-s-i-magic-for-iphone-and-android-hands-on

Copperfield conjures new tricks from tech

Copperfield conjures new tricks from tech

LAS VEGAS — We found world-renowned magician David Copperfield on the floor of the recent Consumer Electronics Show here, spending three days looking for the latest tech breakthrough.

Perusing robots, levitating music speakers, virtual pets and so much more, “I look for possible applications that can be used in my work and not be seen as tech,” he says.

After meeting at CES, Copperfield, who has amassed an $800 million fortune performing to sellout crowds 40 weeks a year here, according to Forbes, invited us to his private International Museum and Library of the Conjuring Arts. The structure, off the Strip, is home to his rare $200 million collection of magic memorabilia. Read more…..

http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/columnist/talkingtech/2015/01/19/david-copperfield-conjures-tricks-from-tech/21865713/

Magic’s reappearing act brings illusion back to stage and screen

Magic’s reappearing act brings illusion back to stage and screen

By John Wenzel for the Denver Post..

Magic doesn’t get much respect. In TV and movies, it’s often portrayed as a corny, delusional art whose practitioners produce only crushed doves, puddles of unignited lighter fluid and snickers.

But this belies magic’s centuries-long evolution from a trick of mystics and shamans to a popular entertainment in theaters and on television.

From Harry Houdini and David Copperfield to Burt Wonderstone and Criss Angel, it’s either been high art or a joke, a thrilling suspension of disbelief or the pre-cake entertainment at a kiddie birthday party.

At the moment, it’s all of those things.

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