How to do magic tricks... Some very interesting tricks I found on my travels.
- Master Mentalism Review | Magic Tricks Joe - Mastering Mentalism is an instant download, so you’ll be able to start learning magic tricks instantly and go at your own pace. Practice your magic tricks over and over again, with Master Mentalism at your side, until you become the ...
- Beginner Card Tricks: Where to Start | Indoor Recreation - Whether you are a child or an adult you can begin learning magic tricks very easily. Just remember to start out slow and learn the basics. Always pick out a nice easy trick to start learning on, such as this easy one. ...
- Learn to do Magic - You can start off by learning the simplest tricks to the most complicated ones as you go through a step by step process in learning magic tricks. Reblog this post [with Zemanta]. Share and Enjoy: ...
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David Blaine Street Magic Parody - This is pretty funny. There are more parts to this too.. more about "David Blaine Street Magic Parody", posted with vodpod.
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Indian magician’s street-magic show catches on - That wouldn’t be happening unless people wanted to see good street magic. That point is like an ambitious card routine in this blog, as of late: It keeps jumping to the top. Bindass has posted a few clips from the show. ...
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OT: Magic, Perception and Reality - Scientists and Magicians Describe How Tricks Exploit Glitches in Perception. In a paper published last week in the journal Nature Reviews Neuroscience, a team of brain scientists and prominent magicians described how magic tricks, ...
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A new study shows that the tricks of the trade when it comes to a magician's, can confuse many people into disbelieving what they have actually seen with their own eyes.
New research proves that the traditional conjurer's claim that "the hand is not faster than the eye" is rarely true. Instead, many people do "see" how a magician has performed a sleight of hand trick but do not consciously register what has happened.
Effectively, their brain is fooled into overlooking what takes place directly in front of their own eyes. The secret, researchers believe, lies with a set of "distraction" techniques built up by magicians over hundreds of years.
Scientists have previously shown that we become consciously aware of only a small part of what we see within our field of vision. The new research suggests that magicians can manipulate which parts of what we see our brains register and what they overlook.
Distraction techniques they use include "misdirection", where a magician builds up the idea of what they are about to see so strongly in an audience's mind that they do not notice something completely different taking place.
Researchers from the University of Durham and the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Canada videotaped the reactions of 46 volunteers as they watched a performance of a simple sleight of hand magic trick, during which a magician dropped a cigarette into his lap. They found that more than half of the audience did not see the cigarette being dropped, despite it happening right in front of them.
Close scrutiny of the recordings showed that two of those who did not "see" the cigarette fall were staring directly at it at the time, according to the findings, published in the Trends in Cognitive Sciences journal. How to magic tricks reference:� Read the full how to magic tricks article here.....