
A magic trick consists of more than one component. The first is the element of public trust. If you are told to see the magic will help them believe that any unusual thing is magic, or at least an illusion. The expectations might not look like magic, you might just expect to be entertained. Especially in the budget high-live performances, the artist has a reputation that will lead to certain expectations.
If you hear on the previews of the Statue of Liberty will disappear, has an expectation that at least the Statue of Liberty seem to disappear just because David Copperfield has a reputation for Hearing things disappear from view live and millions on television. Then you start to see the spectacle of thought will be a disappearance.
Then The magician performed several preliminary rounds with success. These will be at a level above the card tricks, but may depend on how the trick is presented as the tower current. The secret may lie in a new twist to a familiar twist, or maybe the music, lighting sets, or even dance routines. The fact is that the magician must make that the material seems fresh and new in some way.
Upon successful completion of the leadership in the figures, the magician is built around the completion of presentation. Without doubt, the public "study" a major exhibition in magic as the Statue of loss of liberty does not see the same things that the television audience. We know that the Statue of Liberty did not disappear one day from the port of New York and reappear minutes later. However, the television audience was not disappointed because the illusion was there and gave rise to much heated debate on blogs and in bars is not what happened, but how was deleted.
Even if we intellectually that something might happen, we are not suggesting that this actually happened, we discuss how it occurred.
Thus, the fact is that really do not want a magic trick revealed, we prefer to have our illusions.
Moreover, the illusion, which is a bit of a puzzle that poses a challenge for the brain. It's fun to try to determine how a thing could have been built. It also represents a challenge to a magician who is responsible or to find new ways of the towers of the old routines or develop truly new. Many magic shop equipment and items seem somehow cheating. Rooms with rings of traps, interruptions of invisible or seemingly solid rings say that this is not an illusion. If you learn through the Internet, you buy a coin with a trap so that the cigarette can be passed "through" part, you always have to be careful like.
It seems that this tool is a magician idle. Once you've learned the classical sequence of levitation is you that spoiled the illusion, looking for accessories. If the routine is done using a unique approach, you may still benefit even know how, because they recognize the performance as entertainment instead of magic.
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