“Dowsing Duplicates by Alexander Marsh is a great technique that can be used in a variety of ways. In the tutorial Alexander shows an actual stage performance with photo cards, then talks about using
Wheel of Fortune by Deepak Mishra
Wheel of Fortune by Deepak Mishra
Justin Flom – Card Artistry
Justin Flom’s “Card Artistry” is an unexpected revelation of a selected card in which the magician turns the deck into a famous painting (or if you prefer, a brain-scan image).
It’s the rarest kind of magic effect: it captures the imaginations of both magicians and audiences. Evoking a comparison of magician as artist, the performer “paints” his deck of cards into a four-by-four card mosaic of the Mona-Lisa. The spectator’s selection appears in the painting! Inspired by a great Chris Kenner effect, “Card Artistry” is full of touches by professional performer Justin Flom.
Juan Pablo Penguin Live ACT.
Juan has performed on TV shows and in theaters all across the world. With a professional artistic career of more than 20 years, he performs at business events and social parties of all varieties. Juan’s show is full of comedy, magic, and audience participation. Guaranteed laughter with humor suitable for all audiences!
At The Table Live Lecture Nicholas Lawrence
Originally from Buffalo, New York, Nicholas Lawrence has been obsessed with magic for the last 20 years and in just the last 5 years, he has published over 11 DVDs and well over 30 effects, with much more to come. He’s considered one of the most creative minds in the field of magic. He specializes in creating visual card, coin and organic close-up magic. He lives to inspire performers around the world, to try new things, and add hyper visual moments to their repertoires. Nicholas is also the one of the founders and co-owners of Abstract Effects along with The Other Brothers, where he now resides in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Bojan Barisic – Double Silk Production
Jump Cube by Syouma
A Rubik’s cube puzzle that is thoroughly mixed is placed on the palm of the hand. Just tossing it over from the right hand to the left with the pom-poms a couple of times, you’ll get the whole picture – it is completely solved! The complete cube can then be handed over to the audience. Very easy and amazing! It is also recommended for beginners.