So I've been thinking for a while, we as magicians hear comments ranging from, "Now that is real magic!" to "*insert reaction here* You've gotta have some magic power, this is unreal!!!" - yet when spectators see us, they tell us to "perform me a magic TRICK".
Now the word "trick", why would the spectator use it when they know that everything they see is going to fool them and/or they know it's "not real", but we STILL get the reaction?!
Your thoughts on how spectators perceive magic from THEIR perspective...
...discuss below.
Now the word "trick", why would the spectator use it when they know that everything they see is going to fool them and/or they know it's "not real", but we STILL get the reaction?!
Your thoughts on how spectators perceive magic from THEIR perspective...
...discuss below.