Author: Henry Hatton
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486169103
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
Master magicians of their time, Hatton and Plate recorded in this book — which they wrote in 1910 — solutions to problems that seemed unsolvable. Indispensible to today's amateur and professional magicians, the how-to manual explains 140 tricks performed with cards, coins, balls, eggs, handkerchiefs, and other common household items. 194 black-and-white illustrations.
101 Easy-to-Do Magic Tricks
Author: Bill Tarr
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486139859
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
DIVIllustrations, simple instructions for performing over 100 tricks, including The Inexhaustible Hat, The Chinese Rings, Steel Through Steel, Fingers That See, much more. /div
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486139859
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
DIVIllustrations, simple instructions for performing over 100 tricks, including The Inexhaustible Hat, The Chinese Rings, Steel Through Steel, Fingers That See, much more. /div
Magicians' Tricks
Author: Henry Hatton
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486169103
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
Master magicians of their time, Hatton and Plate recorded in this book — which they wrote in 1910 — solutions to problems that seemed unsolvable. Indispensible to today's amateur and professional magicians, the how-to manual explains 140 tricks performed with cards, coins, balls, eggs, handkerchiefs, and other common household items. 194 black-and-white illustrations.
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486169103
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
Master magicians of their time, Hatton and Plate recorded in this book — which they wrote in 1910 — solutions to problems that seemed unsolvable. Indispensible to today's amateur and professional magicians, the how-to manual explains 140 tricks performed with cards, coins, balls, eggs, handkerchiefs, and other common household items. 194 black-and-white illustrations.
Knack Magic Tricks
Author: Richard Kaufman
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 0762762578
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 259
Book Description
From simple to advanced, and using household and inexpensive props, Knack Magic Tricks includes tricks using cards, coins, handkerchiefs, and fruit, as well as mental tricks, anytime tricks, standup tricks, and tricks especially for kids (to be performed both for them and by them).
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 0762762578
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 259
Book Description
From simple to advanced, and using household and inexpensive props, Knack Magic Tricks includes tricks using cards, coins, handkerchiefs, and fruit, as well as mental tricks, anytime tricks, standup tricks, and tricks especially for kids (to be performed both for them and by them).
Amazing Magic Tricks, Apprentice Level
Author: Norm Barnhart
Publisher: Capstone
ISBN: 1429619430
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 18
Book Description
Magicians often use powers of the mind to perform their tricks. Learn some of their secrets with tricks like The Freaky Mind Weld and The Puzzling Puzzle Your friends will be in awe! Book jacket.
Publisher: Capstone
ISBN: 1429619430
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 18
Book Description
Magicians often use powers of the mind to perform their tricks. Learn some of their secrets with tricks like The Freaky Mind Weld and The Puzzling Puzzle Your friends will be in awe! Book jacket.
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Magic Tricks
Author: Tom Ogden
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 9780028627076
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
Presents step-by-step instructions for performing hundreds of tricks, provides tips on establishing a stage presence, and offers methods and styles of master magicians
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 9780028627076
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
Presents step-by-step instructions for performing hundreds of tricks, provides tips on establishing a stage presence, and offers methods and styles of master magicians
Abbott's Encyclopedia of Rope Tricks for Magicians
Author: Stewart James
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 9780486232065
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
Enhanced by more than five hundred illustrations, offers step-by-step instructions for performing approximately 150 rope tricks, including "Jamison's Severed Rope," "The Tarbell Rope Mystery," and "Eddie Clever's Triple Cut Routine."
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 9780486232065
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
Enhanced by more than five hundred illustrations, offers step-by-step instructions for performing approximately 150 rope tricks, including "Jamison's Severed Rope," "The Tarbell Rope Mystery," and "Eddie Clever's Triple Cut Routine."
The Psychology of Magic and the Magic of Psychology
Author: Amir Raz
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
ISBN: 2889450082
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 177
Book Description
Magicians have dazzled audiences for many centuries; however, few researchers have studied how, let alone why, most tricks work. The psychology of magic is a nascent field of research that examines the underlying mechanisms that conjurers use to achieve enchanting phenomena, including sensory illusions, misdirection of attention, and the appearance of mind-control and nuanced persuasion. Most studies to date have focused on either the psychological principles involved in watching and performing magic or “neuromagic” - the neural correlates of such phenomena. Whereas performers sometimes question the contributions that modern science may offer to the advancement of the magical arts, the history of magic reveals that scientific discovery often charts new territories for magicians. In this research topic we sketch out the symbiotic relationship between psychological science and the art of magic. On the one hand, magic can inform psychology, with particular benefits for the cognitive, social, developmental, and transcultural components of behavioural science. Magicians have a large and robust set of effects that most researchers rarely exploit. Incorporating these effects into existing experimental, even clinical, paradigms paves the road to innovative trajectories in the study of human behaviour. For example, magic provides an elegant way to study the behaviour of participants who may believe they had made choices that they actually did not make. Moreover, magic fosters a more ecological approach to experimentation whereby scientists can probe participants in more natural environments compared to the traditional lab-based settings. Examining how magicians consistently influence spectators, for example, can elucidate important aspects in the study of persuasion, trust, decision-making, and even processes spanning authorship and agency. Magic thus offers a largely underused armamentarium for the behavioural scientist and clinician. On the other hand, psychological science can advance the art of magic. The psychology of deception, a relatively understudied field, explores the intentional creation of false beliefs and how people often go wrong. Understanding how to methodically exploit the tenuous twilight zone of human vulnerabilities – perceptual, logical, emotional, and temporal – becomes all the more revealing when top-down influences, including expectation, symbolic thinking, and framing, join the fray. Over the years, science has permitted magicians to concoct increasingly effective routines and to elicit heightened feelings of wonder from audiences. Furthermore, on occasion science leads to the creation of novel effects, or the refinement of existing ones, based on systematic methods. For example, by simulating a specific card routine using a series of computer stimuli, researchers have decomposed the effect and reconstructed it into a more effective routine. Other magic effects depend on meaningful psychological knowledge, such as which type of information is difficult to retain or what changes capture attention. Behavioural scientists measure and study these factors. By combining analytical findings with performer intuitions, psychological science begets effective magic. Whereas science strives on parsimony and independent replication of results, magic thrives on reproducing the same effect with multiple methods to obscure parsimony and minimise detection. This Research Topic explores the seemingly orthogonal approaches of scientists and magicians by highlighting the crosstalk as well as rapprochement between psychological science and the art of deception.
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
ISBN: 2889450082
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 177
Book Description
Magicians have dazzled audiences for many centuries; however, few researchers have studied how, let alone why, most tricks work. The psychology of magic is a nascent field of research that examines the underlying mechanisms that conjurers use to achieve enchanting phenomena, including sensory illusions, misdirection of attention, and the appearance of mind-control and nuanced persuasion. Most studies to date have focused on either the psychological principles involved in watching and performing magic or “neuromagic” - the neural correlates of such phenomena. Whereas performers sometimes question the contributions that modern science may offer to the advancement of the magical arts, the history of magic reveals that scientific discovery often charts new territories for magicians. In this research topic we sketch out the symbiotic relationship between psychological science and the art of magic. On the one hand, magic can inform psychology, with particular benefits for the cognitive, social, developmental, and transcultural components of behavioural science. Magicians have a large and robust set of effects that most researchers rarely exploit. Incorporating these effects into existing experimental, even clinical, paradigms paves the road to innovative trajectories in the study of human behaviour. For example, magic provides an elegant way to study the behaviour of participants who may believe they had made choices that they actually did not make. Moreover, magic fosters a more ecological approach to experimentation whereby scientists can probe participants in more natural environments compared to the traditional lab-based settings. Examining how magicians consistently influence spectators, for example, can elucidate important aspects in the study of persuasion, trust, decision-making, and even processes spanning authorship and agency. Magic thus offers a largely underused armamentarium for the behavioural scientist and clinician. On the other hand, psychological science can advance the art of magic. The psychology of deception, a relatively understudied field, explores the intentional creation of false beliefs and how people often go wrong. Understanding how to methodically exploit the tenuous twilight zone of human vulnerabilities – perceptual, logical, emotional, and temporal – becomes all the more revealing when top-down influences, including expectation, symbolic thinking, and framing, join the fray. Over the years, science has permitted magicians to concoct increasingly effective routines and to elicit heightened feelings of wonder from audiences. Furthermore, on occasion science leads to the creation of novel effects, or the refinement of existing ones, based on systematic methods. For example, by simulating a specific card routine using a series of computer stimuli, researchers have decomposed the effect and reconstructed it into a more effective routine. Other magic effects depend on meaningful psychological knowledge, such as which type of information is difficult to retain or what changes capture attention. Behavioural scientists measure and study these factors. By combining analytical findings with performer intuitions, psychological science begets effective magic. Whereas science strives on parsimony and independent replication of results, magic thrives on reproducing the same effect with multiple methods to obscure parsimony and minimise detection. This Research Topic explores the seemingly orthogonal approaches of scientists and magicians by highlighting the crosstalk as well as rapprochement between psychological science and the art of deception.
Magic
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Category : Magic tricks
Languages : en
Pages : 438
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Magic tricks
Languages : en
Pages : 438
Book Description
The Magic Wand and Magical Review
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ISBN:
Category : Magic tricks
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Magic tricks
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Magic
Author: Ursula Szwast
Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library
ISBN: 9781403461193
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Introduces the world of magic, including its history, techniques, equipment and terms.
Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library
ISBN: 9781403461193
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Introduces the world of magic, including its history, techniques, equipment and terms.