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The Three Deck Illusion, a 3D printed card trick..

The Three Deck Illusion, a 3D printed card trick..

Engineer and 3D printing enthusiast Mark Fuller has recreated a famous magic trick using a few simple 3D printed parts. Known as the Three Deck Illusion, or Charpentier’s Illusion, named after the French physicist who discovered the phenomenon, the illusion can easily be recreated at home thanks to Fuller’s free, 3D models, and would make for an entertaining and clever way to impress or surprise your friends.

Like most magic tricks, it starts off quite simply. Three identical decks of cards are laid out on a table, and a participant is asked to lift first, all three at once, and then the top deck alone. Surprisingly (for the participant), the top box will appear to weigh more than all three boxes combined—but, they will think, how can that be so, since they all appear to be exactly the same?

The Naked Magician uncovered

The Naked Magician uncovered

CHRISTOPHER Wayne admitted he was nervous welcoming The Sunday Mail inside his childhood home.

It’s a surprising confession considering he performs sold-out comedy magic shows, naked, to female-dominated audiences across the world.

“Whenever I do interviews it’s at a TV studio, it’s at a radio station, it’s on their turf and I’m The Naked Magician.

“You’re at my house and I’m wearing pants so this is foreign to me,” the 31-year-old said.

Wayne and his best mate Mike Tyler starting touring as The Naked Magicians two years ago after realising most people like nudity, magic and comedy.

Now, on a rare break from the stage, Wayne is spending some quality time with his mum Ann at their Mitchelton home in Brisbane.  Read more…..

http://www.couriermail.com.au/realestate/news/brisbane-qld/the-naked-magician-uncovered/news-story/c0d55fb8877b2d7dff3420efe3900acf

The science of magic tricks: From misdirection to ‘pausing’ time, experts reveal how their illusions mess with our minds..

The science of magic tricks: From misdirection to ‘pausing’ time, experts reveal how their illusions mess with our minds..

– Neuroscientists explain how the art of misdirection works on our brains
– Also explain how by multitasking, the audience is unable to focus on detail
– Using comedy or gory images also dominates the viewers’ attention
– Techniques are used by magicians to divert attention from ‘the tell’

A magician must make a trick look effortless, but it’s very unlikely that anything is casual or spontaneous in a magic show.

Just as you might go to a ballet and imagine the sweat and tears needed to achieve amazing dance moves, magic is choreographed but mustn’t look like it is.

Artists of all kinds, including magicians, are connoisseurs of human behaviour and perception and now neuroscientists have revealed just how their tricks mess with our brains. Read more… (Very interesting article)

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3412382/The-science-magic-tricks-misdirection-pausing-time-experts-reveal-illusions-mess-minds.html

Paul Daniels ‘has more knowledge about magic than anyone else in the world’, says Debbie McGee..

Paul Daniels ‘has more knowledge about magic than anyone else in the world’, says Debbie McGee..

Paul Daniels has been one of the most familiar faces on TV, in concert halls and at holiday resorts for half a century but he hasn’t lost his love for magic. As he prepares for his Intimate tour with wife and performing partner Debbie McGee, the couple explain how they got into magic, their thoughts on the current industry and what to expect from their latest show.

Like a “mad professor”, Paul Daniels struggles to get through a single day without inventing a new trick.

In fact, he just about eats, sleeps and breathes magic – so much that his wife does not believe there is anyone out there with a greater understanding of the practice.

“He comes up with a new trick every day,” says Debbie McGee, speaking from their Berkshire home on the banks of the River Thames. “He’s like the mad professor and invents something new every day.

"He reads about magic nearly 24 hours a day. If he wakes up in the night he reads a magic book next to his bed.

"Having met most of the magicians in the world while working with Paul for the past 30 years, my opinion is that Paul and the American magician Teller have the most knowledge about magic.  Read more..

http://www.nottinghampost.com/Paul-Daniels-knowledge-magic-world-says-Debbie/story-28632489-detail/story.html