
Organic, A Study on Engineering Miracles, is our first venture outside of card magic, and it's full of 15 phenomenal impromptu routines perfect for the street magician. Outlined in Organic is not only the explanation of each effect, but the process in which it was developed. Learn how to create miracles with everyday normal objects and be inspired by whatever situation you find yourself in.
Contents:
Tumble: This effect takes place at the Laundromat and uses a normal pack of cards, the clothes dryer, and your pants pocket. This is the style of effect David Blaine would perform on TV.
Rigged: A method for controlling the outcome of a coin-toss, every time.
Cartel: A miracle that allows you to turn two playing cards into a virtual credit card that actually works.
Sidekick: Includes the explanation of three different effects including an impromptu signed-card through window.
Edamame: A highly visual method for restoring an empty Edamame bean.
Subway Renovation: An improved handing on our trick “Subway” found in The Trilogy DVD set.
Joker Tracking: An impossible location where the spectator finds his/her chosen card after shuffling the deck as many times as they wish. You never touch the deck! Can be used to locate multiple cards too.
Resurrection: A man asks you for a light. You remove a small box of matches, take one out and light it. After lighting the man’s cigarette, you shake the match to put out the flame. A woman walks up and also asks you for a light. Now instead of taking out another match, this is what happens. Slowly blow on the burnt match as a cloud of smoke forms around it. Both the man and the woman then see the burnt match slowly restore. After all the smoke has dissipated, strike the restored match on the box and light her cigarette.
Blinded: What if you could reach into the air with your empty hand and produce a lit match? Now you can!
Sealed & Revealed: The corner of a signed playing card appears sealed inside a sugar packet.
Deliquesce: A selected card is lost into the deck and set on the table. A saltshaker is set on top of the deck only to visually penetrate through both the deck and the table. From underneath comes the saltshaker with the signed card folded inside the saltshaker.
Autocatch: A neat Sandwich effect done on the table that uses a new flourishes called the “Hover Spring.”
Strawgami: A cleaver method for turning a drinking straw (still in its wrapper) inside out so that the wrapper ends up inside the straw.
Shake & Bake: A visual approach to Doc Eason’s “Anniversary Waltz” where two signed selections fuse together to form one card.
Mannequin: This effect takes place in a shopping center. A selected card is shuffled into the deck. With a snap of the fingers the card appears in your pocket. Again, the selection is lost into the deck and with the snap of the fingers…a clothes tag is pulled from the pocket. Turn around and point to a pair of pants on a Mannequin in the window behind you. Protruding from the pocket is the selection.
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