Questions tagged [stage-magic]

Referred to as stage or street magic to distinguish it from paranormal or ritual magic. It is one of the oldest performing arts in the world in which audiences are entertained by staged tricks or illusions of seemingly impossible or supernatural feats using natural means.

The magic of Disneyland, walking through the tunnel underneath the train station to Main Street, it just transports you to other places and other times. - John Lasseter

Much as early filmmakers experimented with editing techniques to determine which technique would communicate their intent most effectively, magicians have explored the techniques that most effectively divert attention or exploit the shortcomings of human vision and awareness.

As such, magic is a rich and largely untapped source of insight into perception and awareness. In so far as the understanding of behavior and perception goes, there are specific cases in which the magician's intuitive knowledge is superior to that of the neuroscientist.

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Using completely natural means, magicians create effects (magic tricks) that seem to be outside the laws of nature. One should note that, unlike so-called psychics, magicians do not claim to possess supernatural powers.

The devices used by magicians can include one or more of the following:

  • visual illusions (after-images)
  • optical illusions (smoke and mirrors)
  • cognitive illusions (inattentional blindness)
  • special effects (explosions, fake gunshots)
  • secret devices
  • mechanical artifacts (gimmicks)
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Can you predict a number that is "randomly" chosen by a person better than chance?

(https://xkcd.com/628/) If you hover your mouse over the comic for a few second a small tool tip box says: You can do a lot better than 1% if you start keeping track of the patterns in what numbers people pick. Is there any evidence for this…
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Do "sword-swallowers" swallow swords?

Sword-swallowers, such as Dan Meyer claim to be putting a real metal sword down their throats. Are they really pushing a piece of metal down their throats, or are they some sort of magic trick with fake swords?
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Is Shaolin monk Hu Qiong using "Chi energy" to withstand an electric drill?

In one of the episodes of Stan Lee's Superhumans (the excerpt in question can be viewed here) a Shaolin monk named Hu Qiong claims that by training his body and "transfering Chi to the right part of the body" he can make his body so tough that it is…
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How do Shaolin monks break spears with their neck?

Shaolin monks perform demonstrations of their skills that seem almost superhuman. The one that really has me stumped is breaking a sharpened spear by putting the point in their neck, the other end on the floor and then pushing forward until the…
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Is it possible to do the things Derren Brown does with just psychology or linguistic suggestion?

Edit2: I'm revising the question again. Please note that I am not talking about card tricks like THIS. I'm talking about specific examples below which are at least portrayed as far more complex, ornate, and supposedly based on psychology and…
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Was Shakuntala Devi able to perform complex computations far faster than the best living human calculators?

I heard about Shakuntala Devi for the first time today, an Indian Savant who allegedly performed such feats as finding the 23rd root of a 201 digit number in 50 seconds, unaided. There seems to be some documentation of these feats, but there also…
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Is it reasonable to assume that volunteers in stage-magic shows are aides?

I think anyone who’s seen a magic show has witnessed conversations between the magician and a supposedly-randomly-chosen audience member that goes something like this: Magician: What’s your name? Volunteer: John Magician: John, welcome. Have we…
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Is stage hypnotism a trick?

Possible Duplicate: Are participants in stage hypnosis paid stooges? I ask this after watching a recent Derren Brown (UK stage magician and hypnotist) TV program in which he sets out to discredit faith healers, yet trains his accomplices in…
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Do magicians in Egypt turn sticks into snakes?

Rabbi Lawrence Keleman in his book Permission to Receive states that Egyptian magicians today (or when the study it was based on was published in 1960) do a similar stick-snake trick as in the Book of Exodus. Is this true? A quote from the book…
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Does an Erikson handshake induction induce a cataleptic trance?

One element of misdirection used by magician Derren Brown is to apparently place subjects into a catatonic state with the use of flashing lights or physical manipulation of the hands or arms. For example, in this video, at about 2:10, Brown appears…
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Can Guy Bavli move objects with his mind?

I was watching an episode of History´s channel program Superhumans whichs is hosted by comic artist Stan Lee, so far I´ve seen a few episodes and although I have seen pretty amazing things all of them seems to be feasible, although yesterday I…
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Is a fistula through a torso possible?

I recently read about the "Huamn Pincushion" Mirin Dajo who used to apparently pierce his own torso on stage. All the reports seem to agree, that this was not fake. X-Ray images and video footage seem to support that. One of the explanations is that…
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Was Dr. Joseph Bell able to determine the occupation of a stranger by observation?

The Joseph Bell Centre : Bell could tell patients their habits, their occupations, nationality, and often their names, and rarely, if ever, made a mistake. The physician Dr Joseph Bell, reportedly could determine the occupation of a random…
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Was David Blaine's bullet catch real?

Link: David Blaine catches a .22 caliber bullet fired from a rifle into a small metal cup in his mouth. He essentially stops a bullet, but his head barely moves back. Wouldn't the momentum of bullet be enough to cause the person's head to be…