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Magic & Meaning / Eugène Burger
Titre : Magic & Meaning Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Eugène Burger, Auteur ; Robert NEALE, Auteur Année de publication : 1995 Importance : 189 pages Note générale : Magie;Philosophie Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Magie Close-Up,cartomagie Philosophie Résumé : Their views, opinions and arguments are genuinely revolutionary and insightful. They are also “inciteful”; that is, they are sure to raise heated debate in the conjuring community. Those hot debaters would do well, though, to read carefully, for the thoughts contained in this book are often complex and subtle. Robert E. Neale seasons this philosophical brew with seven tricks. These tricks and their novel presentations are used to illustrate his method of instilling magic with meaning. Of them Dr. Neale writes : “They may be upsetting to some. They should be upsetting to all.” Note de contenu : In 1995, two celebrated philosophers of magic, Eugene Burger and Robert E. Neale, wrote a book that examined the psychological, symbolic and spiritual roots of theatrical conjuring. The result was a work brimming with new ideas that set readers heads spinning and revealed a way of thinking about performing magic that is at the same time ancient and revolutionary Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité GEN125358 BUR Livre Cercle Magique Robert Houdin et Jules Dhotel de Lorraine Livre de magie (technique) Disponible This is not a book / Robert NEALE
Titre : This is not a book Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Robert NEALE, Auteur Editeur : Hermetic Press Année de publication : 2008 Importance : 420 pages Présentation : Illustrated with drawings by Earle Oakes Note générale : Storytelling magic Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Storytelling magic Close-Up,cartomagie Résumé : Beginning with the title of his book, echoing René Magritte's famous comment on the deceptive quality of all art, "Ceci n'est pas une pipe," Neale begins to demonstrate how illusory our perception is and how fuzzy the borders are between the real and the unreal. Using uncomplicated sleights and props, he dares magicians to seek wonder in ways that are new and unexpected by both audiences and other magicians.
In Robin's Nest he recalls a youthful mistake and the miracle that resulted from it.
In Breaking Bread he resurrects an ancient Middle-Eastern ritual that produces an astonishing result and a humorous observation on the leaders of movements.
In The Treasure Hunt a woman makes a dream-journey to foreign lands that eventually leads her to just the right message to discover an elusive treasure.
In Countermanded someone receives a chilling message from the spirit world, and the unexpected ability to find humor in it.
In The First Mystery the true meaning of the events in the Garden of Eden is revealed with only six illustrated cards and an old sock.
An old puzzle, the Bashful Lock, becomes a metallic con game.
A color-changing knife becomes the instrument for telling a tale of love and tragedy.
Three coins bring together a collector with the ghost of Judas.
And further original mysteries are evoked from topological wonders such as the Hypercard, the Trapdoor Card and some amazing origami folds.
Note de contenu : This new Neale collection explores the sphere of close-up magic without playing cards. In the process, it expands the borders of magic in ways never before seen. Neale takes magicians at their word when they claim their job is to provoke wonder in their audiences. As he explains in his introduction, "there are many effects ahead that are not tricks, because I am more interested in magic than I am in tricks."
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité GEN125439 NEA Livre Cercle Magique Robert Houdin et Jules Dhotel de Lorraine Livre de magie (technique) Disponible