Matriz Imposible - Miguel Fernandez
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Matriz Imposible - Miguel Fernandez
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PvywC0lzYA
I missed this when it was first posted, but this gentleman beat me like a drum. Wonderful!
I missed this when it was first posted, but this gentleman beat me like a drum. Wonderful!
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Ok, as someone who constantly yawns when asked to watch a coin assembly (because why not just do Al's original), I decided to watch anyway and damn. I had to call my wife over.
That's some fine close up magic.
That's some fine close up magic.
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I don't understand why a magician would be fooled by this.
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I'm betting "surprised" is more accurate than "fooled." Despite a few clunky moments (why do these always seem to be the "easiest" moves?), I found the sequencing and timing quite cool. Particularly the vanish of card #4.
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I wasn't fooled, but I sure enjoyed watching it. I wish I spoke Spanish.
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Richard Kaufman wrote:I don't understand why a magician would be fooled by this.
I think I got fooled (and I personally count any moment that gets me as being "fooled" ) partly because of my pre-expectations of the routine. After the first surprise, I think I also enjoyed the concept so much that I just relaxed and enjoyed the ride.
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Here's a somewhat more polished performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ez-xGVEwnc8
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Exactly.erdnasephile wrote:I think I got fooled partly because of my pre-expectations of the routine.
I wonder how this routine would be viewed by someone who has never before seen any type of matrix effect?
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Fine demonstration of gesture and attention as applies to misdirection. Tamariz and Slydini influences?
Someone used to insist that confusion is not magic. Perhaps comedy.
Making the props invisible is an interesting setup for the coin assembly routine. I'm curious what Miguel does with the effect from there.
Someone used to insist that confusion is not magic. Perhaps comedy.
Making the props invisible is an interesting setup for the coin assembly routine. I'm curious what Miguel does with the effect from there.
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Fooled, no. Interesting ideas, yes.
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In my opinion there is one fault in the routine and that is counting the cards as four - for the second time - as he has already counted four off the deck. It is over proving and looks wrong. Otherwise I loved it, especially the second presentation which is smoother.
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That was fun to watch.
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Great idea and very well performed!
I wish Gerald Deutsch could watch it as a great piece of Perverse Magic ^_^
Obviously it is not recommendable to do it for spectators that have never seen any "Matrix" plot previously, since it would be too confusing and less funny.
In the interview with the cameraman, he said he got the inspiration from Juan Luis Rubiales, who had a "Matrix" plot in which the cards desapear.
Miguel's contribution is that the coins desapear too!
I'm with Jonathan's remark; a lot of Slydini and Tamariz touch in there ^_^
I wish Gerald Deutsch could watch it as a great piece of Perverse Magic ^_^
Obviously it is not recommendable to do it for spectators that have never seen any "Matrix" plot previously, since it would be too confusing and less funny.
In the interview with the cameraman, he said he got the inspiration from Juan Luis Rubiales, who had a "Matrix" plot in which the cards desapear.
Miguel's contribution is that the coins desapear too!
I'm with Jonathan's remark; a lot of Slydini and Tamariz touch in there ^_^
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Mike Ammar was the first to do a Matrix in which the cards - instead of the coins - come together.
See Card Matrix in Encore II, published in 1981.
Excerpt: "This routine was part of the act that I used to win First Place in the close-up competition at the national S.A.M. convention held in Hartford, Conn. in 1979."
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"The concept of the coin/card matrix is so strongly ingrained in magicians' minds that they cannot help but fall for this routine. They all look for an extra coin or for a pick-up move, so they are thrown off track at the very beginning."
See Card Matrix in Encore II, published in 1981.
Excerpt: "This routine was part of the act that I used to win First Place in the close-up competition at the national S.A.M. convention held in Hartford, Conn. in 1979."
and
"The concept of the coin/card matrix is so strongly ingrained in magicians' minds that they cannot help but fall for this routine. They all look for an extra coin or for a pick-up move, so they are thrown off track at the very beginning."
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