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Magic is a performing art that entertains an audience
Audience

An audience is a group of person who participate in a show or encounter a work of art, literature , theatre, music or academics in any Media ....
 by creating illusion
Illusion

An illusion is a distortion of the senses, revealing how the brain normally organizes and interprets sensory stimulation. While illusions distort reality, they are generally shared by most people....
s of seemingly impossible or supernatural
Supernatural

The term supernatural or supranatural pertains to an order of existence beyond the scientifically visible universe. Religious miracles are typically supernatural claims, as are Spell and curses, divination, the belief that there is an afterlife for the dead, and innumerable others....
 feats, using purely natural means. These feats are called magic tricks, effects or illusions.

One who performs such illusions is called a magician. Some performers may also be referred to by names reflecting the type of magical effects they present, such as prestidigitators
Sleight of hand

Sleight of hand, also known as prestidigitation or l?ger de main , is the set of techniques used by a magic ian to manipulate objects such as cards and coins secretly....
, conjurors
Conjuration

The word conjuration can be interpreted in several different ways: as an invocation or evocation ; as an exorcism; or as an act of magic . The word is often used synonymously with "invocation", although the two are not synonyms....
, illusionists, mentalists
Mentalism

Mentalism is a performing art in which its practitioners, known as mentalists, use mental acuity, cold reading, warm reading, hot reading, principles of stage magic, and/or suggestion to present the illusion of mind reading, psychokinesis, extra-sensory perception, precognition, clairvoyance or mind control....
, escape artists
Escapology

Escapology is the practice of escaping from physical restraints or other traps. Escapologists escape from handcuffs, straitjackets, cages, coffins, steel boxes, barrels, bags, burning buildings, aquarium and other perils, often in combination....
, and ventriloquists
Ventriloquism

Ventriloquism is an act of stagecraft in which a person manipulates his or her voice so that it appears that the voice is coming from elsewhere....
.

term "Magic" is etymologically derived from the Latin word Magi
Magi

File:Adoracao_dos_magos_de_Vicente_Gil.jpgMagi is a term, used since at least the 4th century BCE, to denote a follower of Zoroaster, or rather, a follower of what the Hellenistic civilization associated Zoroaster with, which was – in the main – the ability to read the stars, and manipulate the fate that the stars foretold....
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Magic is a performing art that entertains an audience
Audience

An audience is a group of person who participate in a show or encounter a work of art, literature , theatre, music or academics in any Media ....
 by creating illusion
Illusion

An illusion is a distortion of the senses, revealing how the brain normally organizes and interprets sensory stimulation. While illusions distort reality, they are generally shared by most people....
s of seemingly impossible or supernatural
Supernatural

The term supernatural or supranatural pertains to an order of existence beyond the scientifically visible universe. Religious miracles are typically supernatural claims, as are Spell and curses, divination, the belief that there is an afterlife for the dead, and innumerable others....
 feats, using purely natural means. These feats are called magic tricks, effects or illusions.

One who performs such illusions is called a magician. Some performers may also be referred to by names reflecting the type of magical effects they present, such as prestidigitators
Sleight of hand

Sleight of hand, also known as prestidigitation or l?ger de main , is the set of techniques used by a magic ian to manipulate objects such as cards and coins secretly....
, conjurors
Conjuration

The word conjuration can be interpreted in several different ways: as an invocation or evocation ; as an exorcism; or as an act of magic . The word is often used synonymously with "invocation", although the two are not synonyms....
, illusionists, mentalists
Mentalism

Mentalism is a performing art in which its practitioners, known as mentalists, use mental acuity, cold reading, warm reading, hot reading, principles of stage magic, and/or suggestion to present the illusion of mind reading, psychokinesis, extra-sensory perception, precognition, clairvoyance or mind control....
, escape artists
Escapology

Escapology is the practice of escaping from physical restraints or other traps. Escapologists escape from handcuffs, straitjackets, cages, coffins, steel boxes, barrels, bags, burning buildings, aquarium and other perils, often in combination....
, and ventriloquists
Ventriloquism

Ventriloquism is an act of stagecraft in which a person manipulates his or her voice so that it appears that the voice is coming from elsewhere....
.

History

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The term "Magic" is etymologically derived from the Latin word Magi
Magi

File:Adoracao_dos_magos_de_Vicente_Gil.jpgMagi is a term, used since at least the 4th century BCE, to denote a follower of Zoroaster, or rather, a follower of what the Hellenistic civilization associated Zoroaster with, which was – in the main – the ability to read the stars, and manipulate the fate that the stars foretold....
. Performances we would now recognize as conjuring have probably been practiced throughout history
HIStory

HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I is a double album by Michael Jackson, released on June 20, 1995, and is Jackson's ninth. The first disc, named "HIStory Begins" consists of a selection of Jackson's greatest hits from the singer's past fifteen years, while the second, named "HIStory Continues" features new songs, with the...
. The same level of ingenuity that was used to produce famous ancient deceptions such as the Trojan Horse
Trojan Horse

The "Trojan Horse" refers to the stratagem that allowed the Greeks to finally enter the city of Troy during the Trojan War. In the best-known version of this Bronze Age story, after a fruitless 10-year siege of Troy, the Greeks built a huge figure of a horse, in which a select force of men hid....
 would also have been used for entertainment
Entertainment

Entertainment is an activity designed to give people pleasure or relaxation. An audience may participate in the entertainment passively as in watching opera or a movie, or actively as in games....
, or at least for cheating in gambling
Gambling

Gambling is the wikt:wager#Verb of money or something of material Value on an event with an uncertain outcome with the primary intent of winning additional money and/or material goods....
 games, since time immemorial. They were also used by various religions from times ancient, and were even known as far back as the early 17th century to be used to frighten uneducated populi. However, the profession of the illusionist gained strength only in the eighteenth century, and has enjoyed several popular vogues.

In 1584, Reginald Scot
Reginald Scot

Reginald Scot was the England author of The Discoverie of Witchcraft, which was published in 1584. It was written to show that Witchcraft did not exist, by exposing how feats of magic were done....
 published The Discoverie of Witchcraft. It was written to show that witches
Witchcraft

Witchcraft, in various historical, anthropological, religious and mythological contexts, is the use of certain kinds of supernatural or Magic powers....
 did not exist, by exposing how (apparently miraculous) feats of magic were done. The book is often deemed the first textbook about conjuring
Magic (illusion)

Magic is a performing art that entertains an audience by creating illusions of seemingly impossible or supernatural feats, using purely natural means....
. All obtainable copies were burned on the accession of James I
James I of England

James VI and I was List of monarchs of Scotland as James VI, and List of English monarchs and King of Ireland as James I. He ruled in Kingdom of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567, when he was only one year old, succeeding his mother Mary I of Scotland....
 in 1603 and those remaining are now rare. It began to reappear, in print, in 1651.

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From 1756 to 1781, Jacob Philadelphia
Jacob Philadelphia

Jacob Philadelphia was a Jewish Magician , physicist, mechanic, juggler, astrologer, Alchemy, and Kabbalist....
 performed feats of magic, sometimes under the guise of scientific exhibitions, throughout Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
 and in Russia
Russia

Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....
. Modern entertainment magic owes much of its origins to Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin
Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin

Jean Eug?ne Robert-Houdin was a France magic . He is widely considered the father of the modern style of conjuring....
 (1805-1871), originally a clockmaker, who opened a magic theatre in Paris
Paris

Paris is the Capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the ?le-de-France Regions of France ....
 in the 1840s. His speciality was the construction of mechanical automata which appeared to move and act as if they were alive. The British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 performer J N Maskelyne
John Nevil Maskelyne

John Nevil Maskelyne was an England stage Magician and inventor of the pay toilet as well as many other important Victorian era inventions. In the 19th century, Maskelyne invented a Lock for London toilets which required a penny to operate, hence the euphemism "spend a penny"....
 and his partner Cooke established their own theatre, the Egyptian Hall in London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
's Piccadilly
Piccadilly

Piccadilly is a major London street, running from Hyde Park Corner in the west to Piccadilly Circus in the east. It is completely within the city of Westminster....
, in 1873. They presented stage magic, exploiting the potential of the stage for hidden mechanisms and assistants, and the control it offers over the audience's point of view. When one thinks of the typical magician, they always think of man with wavy hair, a goatee, and wearing a tailcoat
Tailcoat

A tailcoat is a coat with the front of the skirt cut away, so as to leave only the rear section of the skirt, known as the tails. The historical reason coats were cut this way was to make it easier for the wearer to ride a horse, but over the years tailcoats of varying types have evolved into forms of formal dress for both day and evening...
. The model for this prototype was Alexander Herrmann
Alexander Herrmann

Alexander Herrmann was a France magic , better known as Herrmann the Great. He was part of the Herrmann family name that is known as the "first-family of magic"....
 (February 10, 1844 – December 17, 1896) better known as Herrmann the Great. Herrmann was a French magician and was part of the Herrmann family name that is known as the "first-family of magic". Those that witnessed Herrmann the Great perform considered him the greatest magician they ever saw.

The escapologist and magician Harry Houdini
Harry Houdini

Harry Houdini was a Jewish Hungarian-American magic and escapologist, stunt performer, actor and film producer, as well as a skeptic and investigator of spiritualists....
 (real name Ehrich Weiss, 1874 - 1926), took his stage name from Robert-Houdin and developed a range of stage magic tricks, many of them based on escapology
Escapology

Escapology is the practice of escaping from physical restraints or other traps. Escapologists escape from handcuffs, straitjackets, cages, coffins, steel boxes, barrels, bags, burning buildings, aquarium and other perils, often in combination....
 (though that word was not used until after Houdini's death). The son of a Hungarian rabbi, Houdini was genuinely highly skilled in techniques such as lockpicking and escaping straitjackets, but also made full use of the whole range of conjuring techniques, including fake equipment and collusion with individuals in the audience. Houdini's showbusiness savvy was as great as his performing skill. There is a Houdini Museum dedicated to him in Scranton, Pennsylvania
Scranton, Pennsylvania

Scranton is a city in Northeastern Pennsylvania Pennsylvania, United States. It is the county seat of Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania and the largest principal city in the Scranton-Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area....
. In addition to expanding the range of magic hardware, showmanship and deceptive technique, these performers established the modern relationship between the performer and the audience.

In this relationship, there is an unspoken agreement between the performer and the audience about what is going on. Unlike in the past, almost no performers today actually claim to possess supernatural
Supernatural

The term supernatural or supranatural pertains to an order of existence beyond the scientifically visible universe. Religious miracles are typically supernatural claims, as are Spell and curses, divination, the belief that there is an afterlife for the dead, and innumerable others....
 powers. There is a debate amongst people who perform mentalism
Mentalism

Mentalism is a performing art in which its practitioners, known as mentalists, use mental acuity, cold reading, warm reading, hot reading, principles of stage magic, and/or suggestion to present the illusion of mind reading, psychokinesis, extra-sensory perception, precognition, clairvoyance or mind control....
 as to whether or not to perform their style of magic as if they have real power or if they can simulate this power.

It is generally understood by most people that the effects in the performance are made through sleight of hand
Sleight of hand

Sleight of hand, also known as prestidigitation or l?ger de main , is the set of techniques used by a magic ian to manipulate objects such as cards and coins secretly....
 (also called prestidigitation or léger de main), misdirection, deception, collusion with a member of the audience, apparatus with secret mechanisms, mirrors, and other trickery (hence the illusions are commonly referred to as "tricks"). The performer seeks to present an effect so clever and skillful that the audience cannot believe their eyes, and cannot think of the explanation. The sense of bafflement is part of the entertainment. In turn, the audience play a role in which they agree to be entertained by something they know to be a deception. Houdini also gained the trust of his audiences by using his knowledge of illusions to debunk charlatans, a tradition continued by magicians such as James Randi
James Randi

James Randi is a Magician and Scientific skepticism best known as a challenger of paranormal claims and pseudoscience. Born Randall James Hamilton Zwinge,...
, Arthur Ellison, P. C. Sorcar
P. C. Sorcar

P.C. Sorcar was the stage name of Protul Chandra Sorcar, a famous Indian magician. He was an internationally active Magic throughout the 1950s and 1960s, performing his Indrajal show before live audiences and on television....
, and Penn and Teller.

Magic has come and gone in fashion. For instance, the magic show for much of the 20th century was marginalized in North America
North America

North America is the northern continent of the Americas, situated in the Earth's northern hemisphere and almost totally in the western hemisphere....
 as largely children's entertainment. A revival started with Doug Henning
Doug Henning

Douglas James Henning was a Canada magic , illusionist and escape artist.He is credited with reviving the magic as a form of mass entertainment in North America, beginning in the 1970s....
, who reestablished the magic show as a form of mass entertainment with his distinctive look that rejected the old stereotypes and his exuberant sense of showmanship
Showmanship (performing)

Showmanship, concerning artistic performing such as in Theatre, is the skill of performing in such a manner that will appeal to an audience or aid in conveying the performance's essential theme or message....
 that became popular on both stage and numerous television special
Television special

A television special is a television program which interrupts or temporarily replaces programming normally scheduled for a given time slot. Sometimes, however, the term is given to a special TV telecast of a theatrical film, such as The Wizard of Oz or The Ten Commandments , as opposed to the telecasting of a film on a continuing mo...
s.

Today, the art is enjoying a vogue, driven by a number of highly successful performers such as David Copperfield
David Copperfield (illusionist)

David Copperfield is an American Magic and illusionist best known for his combination of illusions and storytelling....
, Lance Burton
Lance Burton

Lance Burton is a stage Magician who performs nightly in his own show at the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. He has appeared on numerous television programs, and also performed for Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and President Ronald Reagan....
, Penn and Teller, Derren Brown
Derren Brown

Derren Victor Brown is an England Magic , mentalist, Painting and self-professed sceptic regarding paranormal phenomenon. He was born in Croydon, South London, educated at Whitgift School, where his father Bob was head of swimming, and studied Law and German language at the University of Bristol....
, Barry and Stuart
Barry and Stuart

Barry Jones and Stuart Macleod are a two-man magic act from the United Kingdom. They are also sometimes known as the 2magicians. They are known for their dark and sinister performing style, weird and bloody tricks and for taking as inspiration the accounts of Biblical miracles to form the basis for some of their illusions....
, Criss Angel
Criss Angel

Christopher Nicholas Sarantakos , better known by his stage name Criss Angel is an United States of Greek people descent. He is a magician, illusionist, musician, escapology, and stunt performer....
, Dorothy Dietrich
Dorothy Dietrich

Dorothy Dietrich is one of few women in history who have performed the fake bullet catchThe recent book The Hollywood Walk of Fame called her a world class magician and said Dietrich is considered one of the worlds leading female magicians....
, Greg Frewin
Greg Frewin

Greg Frewin is an illusionist and "World Champion of Magic" . His awards include First Place at the International Brotherhood of Magicians ; The Gold Medal of Excellence, also from the IBM; First Place at the Society of American Magicians' annual magic convention competition; and first place at FISM, the "Olympics of Magic", which were held...
, Herbert L. Becker
Herbert L. Becker

Dr. Herbert L. Becker is the inventor and patent/copyright holder for BOIP and the founder of IPTV . He is the author of many books, an actor, a magician, and the creator of the Masked Magician TV specials for FOX TV....
, and many other stage and TV performers. David Blaine
David Blaine

David Blaine White, known simply as David Blaine is an United States Magic and endurance artist. He is best known for his high-profile feats of endurance, and has made his name as a performer of street and close-up magic....
 is sometimes included in this category, though his major performances have been more a combination of Houdini-style escape tricks and physical endurance displays than the illusion magic performed by others. The mid-twentieth century saw magic transform in many different aspects. Some performers preferred to renovate the craft on stage (such as The Mentalizer Show in Times Square which mixed themes of spirituality
Spirituality

Spirituality, in a narrow sense, concerns itself with matters of the spirit, a concept closely tied to religion and faith, transcendence , or one or more Deity....
 and kabbalah
Kabbalah

Kabbalah is a discipline and school of thought discussing the mysticism aspect of Judaism. It is a set of esoteric teachings that are meant to explain the relationship between an infinite, eternal and essentially unknowable Creator deity with the finite and mortal universe of His creation....
 with the art of magic). Others successfully made the transition to TV, which opens up new opportunities for deceptions, and brings the performer to huge audiences. Most TV magicians are shown performing before a live audience, who provide the remote viewer with a reassurance that the illusions are not obtained with post production visual effects
Visual effects

Visual effects are the various processes by which imagery is created and/or manipulated outside the context of a live action shoot. Visual effects often involve the integration of live-action footage and computer generated imagery in order to create environments which look realistic, but would be dangerous, costly, or simply impossible to...
.

Many of the basic principles of magic are comparatively old. There is an expression, "it's all done with smoke and mirrors", used to explain something baffling, but contrary to popular belief, effects are seldom achieved using mirrors today, due to the amount of work needed to install it and difficulties in transport. For example, the famous Pepper's Ghost
Pepper's ghost

Pepper's ghost is an illusionary technique used in theater and in some magic tricks. Using a plate glass and special lighting techniques, it can make objects seem to appear or disappear, or make one object seem to "morph" into another....
, a stage illusion first used in 19th century London, required a specially built theatre. Modern performers have vanished objects as large as the Taj Mahal, Statue of Liberty, and the Space Shuttle, using other kinds of optical deceptions.

Categories of effects


There is much discussion among magicians as to how a given effect is to be categorized, and disagreement as to what categories actually exist -- for instance, some magicians consider "penetrations" to be a separate category, while others consider penetrations a form of restoration or teleportation. It is generally agreed that there are very few different types of effect. There has been disagreement between some magicians (such as Dariel Fitzkee
Dariel Fitzkee

Dariel Fitzkee was the pen name of Dariel Fitzroy. He was a semi-professional magician/author, born in Annawan, Illinois. His trilogy, known as The Fitzkee Trilogy is considered by many to be an important contribution to the theory of magic....
, Harlan Tarbell
Harlan Tarbell

Harlan Eugene Tarbell was an American stage Magician and illustrator of the early 20th century. He was the author of the well-known Tarbell Course in Magic....
, S.H. Sharpe) as to how many different types of illusion there are. Some of these are listed below.

  • Production The magician produces something from nothing—a rabbit from an empty hat, a fan of cards from thin air, a shower of coins from an empty bucket, or the magician themselves, appearing in a puff of smoke on an empty stage -- all of these effects are productions.


  • Vanishing The magician makes something disappear—a coin, a cage of doves, milk from a newspaper, an assistant from a cabinet, or even the Statue of Liberty
    Vanishing the Statue of Liberty

    Making the Statue of Liberty seem to disappear on live television in 1983 is one of David Copperfield 's most memorable tricks. The illusion was a creation of Jim Steinmeyer and Don Wayne, and it is still unpublished....
    . A vanish, being the reverse of a production, may use a similar technique, in reverse.


  • Transformation The magician transforms something from one state into another—a silk handkerchief changes colour, a lady turns into a tiger
    Tiger

    The tiger is a member of the Felidae family; the largest of the four "big cats" in the genus Panthera. Native to much of eastern and southern Asia, the tiger is an apex predator and an Carnivore#Obligate carnivores....
    , an indifferent card changes to the spectator's chosen card. A transformation can be seen as a combination of a vanish and a production.


  • Restoration The magician destroys an object, then restores it back to its original state—a rope is cut, a newspaper is torn, a woman is sawn in half
    Sawing a woman in half

    Sawing a woman in half is a generic name for a number of different stage magic tricks in which a person is apparently sawn in half or divided into two....
    , a borrowed watch is smashed to pieces—then they are all restored to their original state.


  • Teleportation The magician causes something to move from one place to another—a borrowed ring is found inside a ball of wool, a canary inside a light bulb, an assistant from a cabinet to the back of the theatre. When two objects exchange places, it is called a transposition: a simultaneous, double teleportation.


  • Escapology: The magician (an assistant may participate, but the magician himself is by far the most common) is placed in a restraining device (i.e. handcuffs
    Handcuffs

    Handcuffs are restraint devices designed to secure an individual's wrists close together. They comprise two halves, linked together by a Link chain, hinge or in the case of rigid cuffs, a bar....
     or a straitjacket
    Straitjacket

    A straitjacket is a garment shaped like a jacket with overlong sleeves. The ends of these can be tied to the back of the wearer, so that the arms are kept close to the chest with possibility of only little movement....
    ) and/or a death trap, and escapes to safety. Famous examples include being put in a straitjacket and into an overflowing tank of water, and being tied up and placed in a car being sent through a car crusher.


Soopermanlevitation
*Levitation The magician defies gravity, either by making something float in the air, or with the aid of another object (suspension)—a silver ball floats around a cloth, an assistant floats in mid-air, another is suspended from a broom, a scarf dances in a sealed bottle, the magician hovers a few inches off the floor. There are many popular ways to create this illusion of the magician himself being levitated, such as the Balducci levitation
Balducci levitation

The Balducci levitation is a levitation illusion that was first described by Ed Balducci. Its inventor is unknown. It is an impromptu magic , which has been popularized by many magicians, such as David Roth, Paul Harris , Alex Magic, and David Blaine....
, the King Rising
King levitation

The King Rising Levitation is a levitation illusion developed by and named after Corey King. Some consider it to be a variation of the Balducci levitation....
, and the Andruzzi
Tony Andruzzi

Tony Andruzzi , born Antonio C. Andruzzi in Cheyenne, Wyoming, Wyoming, was a professional Magician . From the 1950s to the early 1970s his performances were comedy illusions....
 levitations.

  • Penetration The magician makes a solid object pass through another—a set of steel rings link and unlink, a candle penetrates an arm, swords pass through an assistant in a basket, a saltshaker penetrates the table-top, a man walks through a mirror. Sometimes referred to as 'solid-through-solid'.


  • Prediction The magician predicts the choice of a spectator, or the outcome of an event under seemingly impossible circumstances—a newspaper headline is predicted, the total amount of loose change in the spectator's pocket, a picture drawn on a slate. Prediction forms the basis for most 'pick-a-card' tricks, where a random card is chosen, then revealed to be known by the performer.


Many magical routines use combinations of effects. For example, in the famous 'cups and balls' a magician may use vanishes, productions, penetrations, teleportations and transformations all as part of the one presentation.

Secrecy

The purpose of a magic trick is to amuse and create a feeling of wonder; the audience is generally aware that the magic is performed using trickery, and derives enjoyment from the magician's skill and cunning. Traditionally, magicians refuse to reveal the secrets to the audience. The reasons include:
  • Exposure
    Exposure (magic)

    Exposure in magic refers to the practice of making magical methods available to those who are not magicians. It is generally frowned upon as a type of Spoiler that ruins the experience of magical performances for audiences....
     is claimed to "kill" magic as an artform and transforms it into mere intellectual puzzles and riddles. It is argued that once the secret of a trick is revealed to a person, that one can no longer fully enjoy subsequent performances of that magic, as the amazement is missing. Sometimes the secret is so simple that the audience feels let down, and feels disappointed it was taken in so easily.
  • Keeping the secrets preserves the professional mystery of magicians who perform for money.
Membership in professional magicians' organizations often requires a solemn commitment to the "Magician's Oath" never to reveal the secrets of magic to non-magicians.

The Magician's Oath (though it may vary, 'The Oath' takes the following, or similar form):


"As a magician I promise never to reveal the secret of any illusion to a non-magician, unless that one swears to uphold the Magician's Oath in turn. I promise never to perform any illusion for any non-magician without first practicing the effect until I can perform it well enough to maintain the illusion of magic."

Once sworn to The Oath, one is considered a magician, and is expected to live up to this promise. A magician who reveals a secret, either purposely or through insufficient practice, may typically find oneself without any magicians willing to teach one any more secrets.

However, it is considered permissible to reveal secrets to individuals who are determined to learn magic and become magicians. It is typically a sequential process of increasingly valuable and lesser known secrets. The secrets of almost all magical effects are available to the public through numerous books and magazines devoted to magic, available from the specialized magic trade. There are also web sites which offer videos, DVDs and instructional materials. In this sense, there are very few classical illusions left unrevealed, however this does not appear to have diminished the appeal of performances. In addition, magic is a living art, and new illusions are devised with surprising regularity. Sometimes a 'new' illusion will be built on an illusion that is old enough to have become unfamiliar.

Some magicians have taken the controversial position that revealing the methods used in certain works of magic can enhance the appreciation of the audience for cleverness of magic. Penn and Teller frequently perform tricks using transparent props to reveal how it is done, for example, although they almost always include additional unexplained effects at the end that are made even more astonishing by the revealing props being used. Val Valentino
Val Valentino

Val Valentino is a United States Magician , illusionist, and actor, who gained notoriety by starring in four magic specials exposing magic secrets on the Fox Network....
, as "The Masked Magician," revealed a number of secrets in a series of four Fox Network TV specials. The reason Penn and Teller is held in high regard among magicians, while Valentino is despised, is that the former only expose pieces that they themselves have created for the purpose of exposure, while the latter expose other peoples' creations against their wishes without even mentioning their names.

Often what seems to be a revelation of a magical secret is merely another form of misdirection. For instance, a magician may explain to an audience member that the linking rings "have a hole in them" and hand the volunteer two unlinked rings, which the volunteer finds to have become linked as soon as he handles them. At this point the magician may shove his arm through the ring ('the hole in the ring'), proclaiming: "See? Once you know that every ring has a hole, it's easy!"

Learning magic

Dedication to magic can teach confidence and creativity, as well as the work ethic associated with regular practice and the responsibility that comes with devotion to an art. The teaching of performance magic was once a secretive practice. Professional magicians were unwilling to share knowledge with anyone outside the profession to prevent the laity from learning their secrets. This made it difficult for an interested apprentice to learn magic beyond the basics. Some had strict rules against members discussing magic secrets with anyone but established magicians.

From the 1584 publication of Reginald Scot
Reginald Scot

Reginald Scot was the England author of The Discoverie of Witchcraft, which was published in 1584. It was written to show that Witchcraft did not exist, by exposing how feats of magic were done....
's Discoverie of Witchcraft until the end of the 19th century, only a few books were available for magicians to learn the craft. Books remain extremely useful today, and are still considered the best way for a student to learn magic. Videos and DVDs are a newer medium of tuition, which many inexperienced magicians rely on as a primary source of information; in reality, many of the methods found in this format are readily found in previously published books. However, they can serve useful as a visual demonstration.

Beginners purchasing their first magic tricks are normally attracted to highly visual effects that are inexpensive and easy to perform. The Ball Vase, the 3-way Coloring Book, D'Lite, and the Svengali Deck are some popular choices for beginners building a repertoire. Tricks like the Cups and Balls and the Linking Rings, which most serious magicians become proficient with early in their careers, require somewhat more handling and practice, but are still quite accessible for beginners.

Nowadays, magicians can join magic club
Magic club

A magic club is any group of local magicians who meet together on a regular basis. Also sometimes known as a magic circle. A club can be open to all with an interest in magic or it may be only possible to join by invite or by meeting some sort of notibility criteria ....
s. Here magicians, both seasoned and novitiate, can work together and help one another for mutual improvement, to learn new techniques, to discuss all aspects of magic, to perform for each other — sharing advice, encouragement and criticism. Before a magician can join one of these clubs, they usually have to perform an audition. The purpose is to show to the membership that they are a magician and not just someone off the street wanting to discover magical secrets.

The world's largest magic organization is the International Brotherhood of Magicians
International Brotherhood of Magicians

International Brotherhood of Magicians is the world's largest organization for professional and amateur magic , with approximately 15,000 members worldwide....
; it publishes a monthly journal, The Linking Ring
The Linking Ring

The Linking Ring is a monthly publication by the International Brotherhood of Magicians. All members of the IBM receive this periodical . It was first published in 1923....
. The oldest organization is the Society of American Magicians
Society of American Magicians

The Society of American Magicians is the oldest fraternal magic organization in the world. Its purpose is "to advance, elevate, and preserve magic as a performing art, to promote harmonious fellowship throughout the world of magic, and to maintain and improve ethical standards in the field of magic." To promote these endeavors the S.A.M....
, of which Houdini was a member and president for several years. In London, England, there is The Magic Circle
The Magic Circle

The Magic Circle is a United Kingdom organisation dedicated to magic . Its headquarters are in London, and professional Magician who wish to join need to have known two members for a sufficient period of time ....
 which houses the largest magic library in Europe. Also , which caters specifically to mentalists, bizarrists, storytellers, readers, spiritualist performers, and other mystery entertainers. The Magic Castle in Hollywood is home to the Academy of Magical Arts
Academy of Magical Arts

The Academy of Magical Arts is an organization devoted to the promotion and development of the art of magic .It was created by William Larsen, Sr....
. Other experts say that a very credible source into the likeliness of magic can be found by searching through the infinite pages of YouTube.

Types of magic performance

Magic performances tend to fall into a few specialities or genres.
  • Stage illusions
    Stage illusions

    Stage illusions are large-scale Magic tricks. As the name implies, stage illusions are distinct from all other types of magic in that they are performed a considerable distance away from the audience, usually on a stage, in order to maintain the illusion....
     are performed for large audiences, typically within an auditorium. This type of magic is distinguished by large-scale props, the use of assistants and often, exotic animals such as elephants and tigers. Some famous stage illusionists, past and present, include Harry Blackstone, Sr.
    Harry Blackstone, Sr.

    Harry Blackstone was a famed stage Magician and illusionist of the 20th century. Blackstone was born Harry Boughton, of Jewish parents and was raised in Chicago, Illinois....
    , Howard Thurston
    Howard Thurston

    Howard Thurston was a stage Magician from Columbus, Ohio....
    , Chung Ling Soo
    Chung Ling Soo

    Chung Ling Soo was the stage name of United States stage magician William Ellsworth Robinson . He is famous for dying when his bullet catch trick went wrong....
    , David Copperfield
    David Copperfield (illusionist)

    David Copperfield is an American Magic and illusionist best known for his combination of illusions and storytelling....
    , Siegfried & Roy
    Siegfried & Roy

    File:Siegfriedandroysculpture.jpgSiegfried & Roy are two German-American entertainers known for their long running show of magic and illusion in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA....
    , and Harry Blackstone, Jr.
    Harry Blackstone, Jr.

    Harry Blackstone, Jr. was an United States stage magic , author, and television performer.He received the Magician of the Year Award in 1979 and 1985....
    .
  • Platform magic
    Platform magic

    Platform magic is that aspect of Magic that fits conveniently between stage illusions and close-up magic. It is more intimate than stage magic because it doesn't require expensive, large-scale stage equipment and can thus be performed closer to one's audience and while standing on the same level as them....
     (also known as Cabaret magic or Stand-up magic) are terms used to describe magic performed for a medium to large audience. Night club magic and comedy club magic are also examples of this form. The use of illusionettes (small table top illusions) is common. The term Parlor magic
    Parlor magic

    Parlor Magic is done for larger audiences than close-up magic and for smaller audiences than stage magic. In parlor magic, the performer is usually standing and on the same level as the audience, which may be seated on chairs or even on the floor....
     is sometimes used but is considered pejorative. This genre includes the skilled manipulation of props such as billiard balls, card fans, doves, rabbits, silks, and rope. Examples of such magicians include Jeff McBride
    Jeff McBride

    Jeff McBride is an United States magic . He is known for his sleight of hand skills and specializes in the card manipulation, coin manipulation, and other small objects....
    , Penn & Teller
    Penn & Teller

    Penn & Teller are Las Vegas, Nevada headliners whose act is an amalgam of magic and comedy. Penn Jillette is a raconteur; Teller generally uses mime while performing, although his voice can occasionally be heard throughout their performance....
    , David Abbott
    David Abbott (magician)

    David Phelps Abbott was a Magician , author and inventor who created such effects as the floating ball, later made famous by Okito. The best known his books is Behind the Scenes With the Mediums , considered to be one of the best exposures of the methods used by psychics....
    , Channing Pollock
    Channing Pollock (magician)

    Channing Pollock was an American magician and film actor.As one of the most sophisticated and charismatic practitioners of his craft; strikingly handsome with an enigmatic stage presence, he was best known for an act in which he would elegantly produce doves out of thin air and he was often billed as "the most beautiful man in the world"....
    , Black Herman
    Black Herman

    Benjamin Rucker was an United States magic , better known by his stage name Black Herman. He was the most prominent African American magician of his time....
    , and Fred Kaps
    Fred Kaps

    Fred Kaps , was a Netherlands Magician , famous for being the only magician to become FISM Grand Prix world champion three times. He was the creator of numerous original effects including his version of the colour-changing silks....
    .
  • Micromagic
    Micromagic

    Micromagic or close-up magic or table magic is Magic performed in an intimate setting usually no more than ten-foot distance from one's audience and is usually performed while sitting at a table....
     (also known as Close-up magic or Table Magic) is performed with the audience close to the magician, sometimes even one-on-one. It usually makes use of everyday items as props, such as cards
    Playing card

    A playing card is a piece of specially prepared heavy paper, thin card, or thin plastic, figured with distinguishing motifs and used as one of a set for playing card games....
     and coin
    Coin

    A coin is a piece of hard material, usually metal or a metallic material, usually in the shape of a Disk , and most often issued by a government....
    s (see Coin magic
    Coin magic

    Coin magic is a general term for magical performances employing one or more coins which are manipulated to deceive and baffle the audience. Because coins are small, much coin magic is considered close-up magic or table magic, as the audience must be close to the performer to see the effects....
    ) and seemingly 'impromptu' effects. This is also called "table magic" particularly when performed as dinner entertainment. Ricky Jay
    Ricky Jay

    Ricky Jay is an American stage magician, actor, and writer. He is a sleight-of-hand expert and is notable for his card manipulation, card throwing, memory feats, and stage patter....
     and Lee Asher
    Lee Asher

    Lee Asher is a close-up Magician noted for originating new card tricks and hypnotic sleight of hand moves. ...
    , following in the traditions of Dai Vernon
    Dai Vernon

    Dai Vernon was a Canadian Magician . His expert sleight-of-hand technique and extensive knowledge garnered him universal respect among fellow magicians and the nickname of The Professor....
    , Slydini, and Max Malini
    Max Malini

    Max Malini was a magician who at his peak performed for several U.S. Presidents, had command performances at Buckingham Palace, and received gifts from monarchs across Europe and Asia....
    , are considered among the foremost practitioners of close-up magic.
  • Escapology
    Escapology

    Escapology is the practice of escaping from physical restraints or other traps. Escapologists escape from handcuffs, straitjackets, cages, coffins, steel boxes, barrels, bags, burning buildings, aquarium and other perils, often in combination....
     is the branch of magic that deals with escapes from confinment or restraints. Harry Houdini
    Harry Houdini

    Harry Houdini was a Jewish Hungarian-American magic and escapologist, stunt performer, actor and film producer, as well as a skeptic and investigator of spiritualists....
     is a well-known example of an escape artist or escapologist.
  • Mentalism
    Mentalism

    Mentalism is a performing art in which its practitioners, known as mentalists, use mental acuity, cold reading, warm reading, hot reading, principles of stage magic, and/or suggestion to present the illusion of mind reading, psychokinesis, extra-sensory perception, precognition, clairvoyance or mind control....
     creates the impression in the minds of the audience that the performer possesses special powers to read thoughts, predict events, control other minds, and similar feats. It can be presented on a stage, in a cabaret setting, before small close-up groups, or even for one spectator. Magicians in this field include Alexander
    Alexander (magician)

    Claude Alexander Conlin , also known as Alexander, C. Alexander, Alexander the Crystal Seer, and Alexander the Man Who Knows, was a Magician who specialized in mentalism and psychic reading acts, dressed in Orientalism style robes and a feathered turban, and often used a crystal ball as a prop....
    , Theodore Annemann
    Theodore Annemann

    Theodore 'Theo' Annemann born Theodore John Squires was an United States professional magic who specialized in the field of mentalism. Annemann is most famous for inventing and refining many of the standard mentalism routines that continue to be used by magicians today....
    , Banachek
    Banachek

    Banachek is an American mentalism. Banachek has written books on mentalism, such as Psychological Subtleties, and invented various magic and mentalism effects, including the Penn & Teller bullet catch and the original "buried alive."...
    , David Berglas
    David Berglas

    David Berglas is an England psychology illusionist and mentalist.He has been said to be one of the world's leading mentalists. He coined the conjuring method known as "the berglas effect" the principal being any card any number....
    , Derren Brown
    Derren Brown

    Derren Victor Brown is an England Magic , mentalist, Painting and self-professed sceptic regarding paranormal phenomenon. He was born in Croydon, South London, educated at Whitgift School, where his father Bob was head of swimming, and studied Law and German language at the University of Bristol....
    , Kuda Bux
    BUX

    The BUX is a stock index of large companies traded on the Budapest Stock Exchange....
    , Bob Cassidy
    Bob Cassidy

    Bob Cassidy is an American mentalist, speaker and author of several books widely regarded as classics in the field, including The Art of Mentalism , The Principia Mentalia , and The Artful Mentalism of Bob Cassidy ....
    , Chan Canasta
    Chan Canasta

    Chan Canasta born in Krak?w, Poland, was a pioneer of mentalism in the 1950s and 60s. Born Chananel Mifelew, Canasta moved to Britain following a stint in the Royal Air Force during World War II....
    , Tony Corinda
    Tony Corinda

    Tony Corinda is an England magic dealer and businessman who is noted by magicians for having written the book Thirteen Steps To Mentalism. Corinda has not made his birthdate or birthplace public, but his birth year is believed to be about 1931....
    , Joseph Dunninger
    Joseph Dunninger

    Joseph Dunninger , known as "The Amazing Dunninger" was one of the most famous and proficient mentalists of all time. He was one of the pioneer performers of Magic on radio and television....
    , Uri Geller
    Uri Geller

    'Uri Geller Freud', commonly 'Uri Geller' , born on 20 December 1946) is an Israeli-United Kingdom performing arts and self-proclaimed psychic who claims "to be able to spoon bending with the power of his mind" and to have psychic powers, although he currently prefers the designation of "mystifier" rather than "psychic."...
    , Luke Jermay, Kreskin
    Kreskin

    George Joseph Kresge, Jr. , better known as The Amazing Kreskin, is a mentalist who became popular on North American television in the 1970s....
    , Al Koran
    Al Koran

    Al Koran was a British mentalist , who was also an author and the magic inventor of the effect known as 'Ring Flite'. He also invented a special deck of cards known as the Koran deck....
    , Max Maven
    Max Maven

    Max Maven is an United States Magic and Mentalism. He often appears on television magic shows to perform "interactive" mind reading tricks that work for the television audience....
    , Richard Osterlind
    Richard Osterlind

    Richard Osterlind is an internationally famous mentalist who has created many magic effects and mentalist routines widely in use by other performers today....
    , The Piddingtons
    The Piddingtons

    Sydney Piddington and Lesley Piddington were a husband and wife mentalism team who performed as The Piddingtons and gave one of the most famous stage and radio telepathy acts of modern times....
    , Ehud Segev
    Ehud Segev

    Ehud Segev is an Israeli performer. He was most recently seen on NBC's reality competition, Phenomenon . He has since released a couple of DVD's along with a new album titled "Exposing It All," a compilation of songs written and performed by Segev....
    , and The Zancigs
    The Zancigs

    Julius and Agnes Zancig were magic and authors on occultism who performed a spectacularly successful two-member mentalism act during the late 19th and early 20th centuries....
    .
  • Theatrical Séances
    Theatrical Séances

    Theatrical s?ances is that aspect of stage magic that pretends to contact the spirits of the dead.Theatrical s?ances are usually performed in either total or partial darkness to set the mood for the performance and to hide the "behind-the-scenes" goings-on of the magician and his assistants....
     is that aspect of magic that simulates spiritualistic or mediumistic effects. This is meant purely as theatre and not meant to "conjure up spirits." This is an aspect of stage magic that is often misused by charlatans who pretend to actually be in contact with spirits.
  • Children's magic
    Children's magic

    Children's magic is a specialized aspect of stage magic and is meant to entertain children. It is typically performed at birthday parties, churches, preschools, elementary schools, Sunday Schools or libraries....
     is performed for an audience primarily composed of children. It is typically performed at birthday parties, preschools, elementary schools, Sunday Schools or libraries. This type of magic is usually comedic in nature and involves audience interaction as well as volunteer assistants.
  • Online magic tricks were designed to function on a computer screen. The computer essentially replaces the magician. Some online magic tricks recreate traditional card tricks and require user participation, while others, like Plato's Cursed Triangle are based on mathematical, geometrical and/or optical illusions. One such online magic trick, called , became a viral phenomenon that fooled so many computer users into believing that their computer had supernatural powers, that Snopes dedicated a page to
  • Mathemagic
    Mathemagician

    A mathemagician is a mathematician who is also a Magician .The name "mathemagician" was probably first applied to Martin Gardner, but has since been used to describe many mathematician/magicians, including Arthur T....
     is an aspect of stage magic that combines magic and mathematics
    Mathematics

    Mathematics is the study of quantity, structure, space, change, and related topics of pattern and form. Mathematicians seek out patterns whether found in numbers, space, natural science, computers, imaginary abstractions, or elsewhere....
    . It is commonly used by children's magic
    Children's magic

    Children's magic is a specialized aspect of stage magic and is meant to entertain children. It is typically performed at birthday parties, churches, preschools, elementary schools, Sunday Schools or libraries....
    ians and mentalists.
  • Corporate Magic or Trade Show Magic uses magic as a communication and sales tool, as opposed to just straightforward entertainment. Corporate magicians may come from a business background and typically present at meetings, conferences and product launches. They run workshops and can sometimes be found at trade shows, where their patter and illusions enhance an entertaining presentation of the products offered by their corporate sponsors. The pioneer performer in this arena is Eddie Tullock.
  • Gospel Magic
    Gospel Magic

    Gospel magic is a specialized form of stage magic . It refers to the use of otherwise standard magic tricks and illusions to Catechism those preparing for sacraments in the Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican and Orthodox Churches or during general preaching, or during missions, in all branches of Christianity....
     uses magic to catechize and evangelize. Gospel Magic
    Gospel Magic

    Gospel magic is a specialized form of stage magic . It refers to the use of otherwise standard magic tricks and illusions to Catechism those preparing for sacraments in the Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican and Orthodox Churches or during general preaching, or during missions, in all branches of Christianity....
     was first used by St. Don Bosco to interest children in 19th century Turin
    Turín

    Tur?n is a municipality in the Ahuachap?n Department Departments of El Salvador of El Salvador....
    , Italy
    Italy

    Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
     to come back to school, accept assistance and to attend church.
  • Street magic
    Street magic

    Street magic actually falls into two genres; traditional street performance and guerrilla magic....
     is a form of street performing or busking
    Busking

    Busking is the practice of performance in public places for tips and gratuities. People engaging in this practice are called buskers. Busking performances are widely varied, and can include acrobatics, animal tricks, balloon modeling, card tricks, clowning, comedy, contortionist & escapologist, dance, Fire eater, fortune-telling, juggl...
     that employs a hybrid of stage magic, platform and close-up magic, usually performed 'in the round
    Theatre in the round

    Theatre-in-the-round or arena theatre is any theatre space in which the audience surrounds the stage area. In 1947, Margo Jones established America's first professional theatre-in-the-round company when she opened her Theatre ?47 in Dallas....
    ' or surrounded. Notable modern street magic performers include Jeff Sheridan
    Jeff Sheridan

    Jeff Sheridan is an United States Magician who started his career by specializing in street magic. Sheridan began working in New York City around 1967....
     and Gazzo
    Gazzo

    Gazzo may refer to:* Gazzo , a town in the Italian province of Padua* Gazzo Veronese, a town in the Italian province of Verona* Monte Gazzo, a hill near the Italian town of Sestri Ponente...
    . The term "street magic" has recently (since the first David Blaine
    David Blaine

    David Blaine White, known simply as David Blaine is an United States Magic and endurance artist. He is best known for his high-profile feats of endurance, and has made his name as a performer of street and close-up magic....
     TV special "Street Magic" aired in 1997) come to be used to describe a style of "guerilla" performance where magicians approach and perform for unsuspecting members of the public on the street. Unlike traditional street magic, this style is almost purely designed for TV and gains its impact from the wild reactions of the public. Magicians of this type include David Blaine
    David Blaine

    David Blaine White, known simply as David Blaine is an United States Magic and endurance artist. He is best known for his high-profile feats of endurance, and has made his name as a performer of street and close-up magic....
    , Criss Angel
    Criss Angel

    Christopher Nicholas Sarantakos , better known by his stage name Criss Angel is an United States of Greek people descent. He is a magician, illusionist, musician, escapology, and stunt performer....
     and Cyril Takayama
    Cyril Takayama

    Cyril Takayama is an illusionist of Japanese and French descent. He is perhaps best known for his street magic performances in Japan....
    .
  • Bizarre magic
    Bizarre magic

    Bizarre Magic, or Bizarre Magick, is a branch of stage magic, or conjuring, like stage illusions, sleight of hand, or children's magic. The major difference is that bizarre magic uses storytelling and word play to a much greater degree, and less emphasis is placed on the manual dexterity of the performer or the complexity of his equipment....
     uses mystical, horror, fantasy
    Fantasy

    Fantasy is a genre that uses magic and other supernatural forms as a primary element of Plot , Theme , and/or Setting . Fantasy is generally distinguished from science fiction and horror by the expectation that it steers clear of technological and macabre themes, respectively, though there is a great deal of overlap between the three ....
     and other similar themes in performance. Bizarre magic is typically performed in a close-up venue, although some performers have effectively presented it in a stage setting. Charles Cameron
    Charles Cameron (magician)

    Charles Cameron was a professional magic who specialized in a style known as Magic .He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland.External links...
     has generally been credited as the "godfather of bizarre magic." Others, such as Tony Andruzzi
    Tony Andruzzi

    Tony Andruzzi , born Antonio C. Andruzzi in Cheyenne, Wyoming, Wyoming, was a professional Magician . From the 1950s to the early 1970s his performances were comedy illusions....
    , contributed significantly to its development.
  • Shock magic is a genre of magic that shocks the audience, hence the name. Sometimes referred to as "geek magic," it takes its roots from circus sideshows, in which "freakish" performances were shown to audiences. Common shock magic or geek magic effects include eating razor blades, needle-through-arm
    Needle-through-arm

    Needle-through-arm is a magic effect that was popularized by comedy actor/magician Harry Anderson. The trick can either be performed as part of a stage magic or a parlor magic routine....
    , string through neck and pen-through-tongue. Magicians known for performing shock magic include Criss Angel
    Criss Angel

    Christopher Nicholas Sarantakos , better known by his stage name Criss Angel is an United States of Greek people descent. He is a magician, illusionist, musician, escapology, and stunt performer....
    , Andrew Mayne, Sean Fields
    Sean Fields

    Sean Fields is a Canadian magician. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Fields grew up learning magic. Then for a while he stopped. When coming back to magic he saw how far behind it was compared to society....
    , The Amazing Jonathan, and Brian Brushwood
    Brian Brushwood

    Brian Brushwood is an American Magician who performs nationwide. He is especially well-known for his display of bizarre magic. He is known to perform fire-eating, escapes, breaking a cinder block over his head, sticking nails in his eyes and nose, sticking needles through his palm, reading minds, and "The Human Crazy Straw"....
    .


Misuse of magic

In modern conjuring, it is not considered ethical to give a performance which claims to be anything other than a clever and skillful deception.

Fraudulent psychics or mediums have long capitalised on the popular belief in ESP
Extra-sensory perception

Extrasensory perception is the apparent ability to acquire information by paranormal means independent of any known physical senses or deduction from previous experience....
 and other paranormal
Paranormal

Paranormal is a general term that describes unusual experiences that lack a scientific explanation, or phenomena alleged to be outside of science's current ability to explain or measure....
 phenomena for financial gain. Controversy still surrounds the hugely successful 1970s illusionist Uri Geller
Uri Geller

'Uri Geller Freud', commonly 'Uri Geller' , born on 20 December 1946) is an Israeli-United Kingdom performing arts and self-proclaimed psychic who claims "to be able to spoon bending with the power of his mind" and to have psychic powers, although he currently prefers the designation of "mystifier" rather than "psychic."...
 and his ability to bend spoons, for instance. During the height of the vogue for Spiritualism and the wave of popularity for séance
Séance

A s?ance is an attempt to communicate with Souls. The word "s?ance" comes from the French language word for "seat," "session" or "sitting," from the Old French "seoir," "to sit." In French, the word's meaning is quite general: one may, for example, speak of "une s?ance de cin?ma" ....
s from the 1840s to the 1920s, many fraudulent mediums used conjuring methods to perform illusions such as table-knocking, slate-writing, and telekinetic effects. The great escapologist and illusionist Harry Houdini
Harry Houdini

Harry Houdini was a Jewish Hungarian-American magic and escapologist, stunt performer, actor and film producer, as well as a skeptic and investigator of spiritualists....
 devoted much of his time to exposing such fraudulent operators. Magicians James Randi
James Randi

James Randi is a Magician and Scientific skepticism best known as a challenger of paranormal claims and pseudoscience. Born Randall James Hamilton Zwinge,...
, Penn & Teller
Penn & Teller

Penn & Teller are Las Vegas, Nevada headliners whose act is an amalgam of magic and comedy. Penn Jillette is a raconteur; Teller generally uses mime while performing, although his voice can occasionally be heard throughout their performance....
, and Criss Angel
Criss Angel

Christopher Nicholas Sarantakos , better known by his stage name Criss Angel is an United States of Greek people descent. He is a magician, illusionist, musician, escapology, and stunt performer....
 are involved in similar debunking today. Randi has, for example, shown how people have been taken advantage of by unscrupulous faith healers
Faith healing

Faith healing is the attempt to use religious or spirituality means such as prayer, mental practices, spiritual insights, or other techniques to prevent illness, cure disease, or improve health....
 who, using simple sleight-of-hand, remove chicken-giblet "tumors" from the patient's abdomen. More recently, British magicians Barry and Stuart
Barry and Stuart

Barry Jones and Stuart Macleod are a two-man magic act from the United Kingdom. They are also sometimes known as the 2magicians. They are known for their dark and sinister performing style, weird and bloody tricks and for taking as inspiration the accounts of Biblical miracles to form the basis for some of their illusions....
 used some of the Biblical accounts of miracles as inspiration for the tricks they presented in two TV specials.

Con men
Confidence trick

A confidence trick or confidence game is an attempt to defraud a person or group by gaining their confidence....
 and grifters often use techniques of conjuring for fraudulent goals. Cheating at card game
Card game

A card game is any game using playing cards as the primary things with which the game is played, be they traditional or game-specific. Countless card games exist, including families of related games ....
s is an obvious example. Other scams continue to defraud the innocent, despite having been exposed and debunked
The Real Hustle

The Real Hustle is a BBC television series made by Objective Productions and written by Alex Conran and R. Paul Wilson. The show demonstrates confidence trick and Magic tricks, distraction scams and proposition bets performed on members of the public by presenters Conran, Wilson and Jessica-Jane Clement ....
. The card trick known as "Find the Lady" or "Three-card Monte
Three-card Monte

Three-card Monte, also known as the Three-card marney, Three-card trick, Three-Way, Three-card shuffle, Menage-a-card, Triplets, Follow the lady, Find the lady, or Follow the Bee is a confidence trick in which the victim, or Mark , is tricked into betting a sum of money that they can find...
" is an old favourite of street hustlers, who lure the victim into betting on what seems like an easy and obvious win. Another example is the shell game
Shell game

The shell game is portrayed as a gambling game, but in reality, when a wager for money is made, it is a confidence trick used to perpetrate fraud....
, in which a pea is hidden under one of three walnut shells, then shuffled around the table (or sidewalk) so slowly as to make the pea's position seemingly obvious. Although these are well-known as frauds, people are still fooled enough to lose money on them.

See also

  • American Museum of Magic
    American Museum of Magic

    The American Museum of Magic in Marshall, Michigan, houses a large collection of magical paraphernalia and illusions, including an extensive collection of devices that once belonged to famed magician Harry Blackstone, Sr., ....
  • Indian magicians
    Indian magicians

    India, designated as Land of Magic. Stage or street magic has a long history in India. Magic is mentioned in the Hindu holy books, the Vedas and Upanishad....
  • List of magicians
    List of magicians

    This is a list of Magic , illusionists, mentalists, escapologists, and other practitioners of stage magic. For a list of witches, Magician s, and other practitioners of magic , see: List of occultists....
  • List of magic publications


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