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Archive for September, 2008

John Taylor: Magician

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Most people know my name in the magic world as I have also invented a very popular stage illusion that Bill Smith - Magic Ventures sells for me that you might have heard of called Suspended Animation. I also sell other illusions which …

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Professor Pepper at the Polytechnic

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Visual technologies and performance were a stape attraction of the Polytechnic, and it is in this spirit that the series is being presented, under the name of one of the most popular of contemporary stage illusions, Pepper’s Ghost. …

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International Gala Show

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

They have built up an extrodinary repertoire of theatrical magic, they have presented shows like Carnival of Wonders (with Jeff Hobson) and Illusionarium where they performed the worlds largest stage illusion, the vanish of an American …

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Street Magician Ezat - Hypnotism Ilmu Pukau

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Ezat Indra De Zid takes you through a wonderful experience of magic, combining stage illusion and street magic in one show. allow magic to bring out the kid in you and for one inspiring moment, suspend your disbelief and believe in the …

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Sneak peak at Criss Angel’s ‘Believe’ (Los Angeles Times)

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

It’s a work in progress, mixing in Cirque elements, but the audience was appalled.

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No room for errors in street magic, says magician Ugesh Sarcar

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Although magic is pure science, it is defying logic that defines magic and definitely a part of misdirection too that works in some tricks,' said Sarcar, whose favourite magicians include his father and David Copperfield, …Read full story

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Orphan Works: Legislation by Misdirection

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

The key to the Congressional magic act has been to hide an anti-copyright rabbit in an Orphan Works hat while misdirecting attention to a tedious debate about “reasonably diligent searches,” injunctive relief and statutory damages. …Read full story

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