I’m sitting in front of a computer while holding nine playing cards and looking at a gallery of frozen faces. Moments ago, I was performing an interactive card trick for a hundred people as part of my ...
Thommy Ten and Amélie van Tass of The Clairvoyants. Photo Credit: Matthias Koestler Thommy Ten and Amélie van Tass of The Clairvoyants. Photo Credit: Matthias Koestler It was a fun and interactive ...
Each summer, the Department of Occupational Therapy joins with UAB Arts in Medicine to host two 4-week virtual magic camps for children with disabilities. It’s a unique skill-building opportunity for ...
Admit it — you still get mindblown every time you come across a street magician performing yet another seemingly impossible trick. And honestly, who doesn't? They always make you scratch your head and ...
Marco the virtual magician pulled some funny tricks with his iPhone on the street last Friday. It’s not getting your iPhone to actually activate on AT&T in a timely manner—that’d be some real ...
Teaching magic tricks to children with disabilities can enhance their feelings of self-esteem and confidence, a study has shown. The study, published in Health Psychology Research, is a collaboration ...
Call it the great presto change-o. Not so long ago, magic shows were easily dismissed as a staple of corny backyard birthday parties or cringe-­inducing nightclub acts. But in recent months a slate of ...
There are a variety of tricks and magic styles on display throughout the performance – not just card tricks, which Chu said dominated prior years’ shows. He added that the show tries to vary in tone, ...