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illusionism is usually classified according to different concepts.

Depending on the distance to the number of spectators, many of them, and location of the presentation:

  • Magic near: effects made a short, less than a dozen spectators (some magicians use screens giants to represent them before an entire theater.) Almost always used cards, coins, and other everyday objects and little size. Also called close up. Globally we can name, among the most recognized by his colleagues to Dai Vernon, Martin Nash, Eugene Burger and René Lavand .
  • Magic games: games of magic visible to a group that can range from about fifteen hundred people. Among other things, using ropes, scarves, rings, and various accessories of medium size. Is often used by magicians parties and events.
  • Stage Magic : Takes place on stage, mostly in theater. It develops the great illusions and manipulations. In the twentieth century stood Cardini, Fred Kaps and Channing Pollock, among others. Street Magic
  • : performed on the street. It has many centuries of history and its modern exponent is Jeff Sheridan, who acted in the 1970's in Central Park of New York . Currently stand and David Blaine Criss Angel .


Depending on the objects used:

  • Numismagia : magic coin.
  • Cardmagic : card magic.
  • Animal Magic: appearance, disappearance or transformation of pigeons , rabbits and other animals. Great illusions
  • : magic in which people are cut away, locked in small spaces, flying, etc..

Depending on the types of effects: Magic

and other principles are basically

used in magic: Production

  • : receive something from nothing. Disappearance
  • : dispelling something or oneself.
  • Transformation: transforming something into something else, not necessarily the object, may also be the color, shape, etc.
  • Restoration: restore something broken or damaged. Teleportation
  • : transport something from one place to another, in a way impossible. Levitation
  • : suspend something in the air to simulate zero gravity. Penetration
  • : pass through an object with another and to restore de una forma imposible.


It is usually classify as illusionism different concepts.

Depending on the distance in relation to the number of spectators, many of them, and location of the presentation:

* Magic near: effects facts at close range, less than a dozen spectators (some magicians used giant screens to represent them before an entire theater). Used almost always playing cards, coins and other everyday objects and little size. Also called close up. Globally we can name among the most-recognized by his colleagues-to Dai Vernon, Martin Nash, Eugene Burger and Rene laundry.
* Magic Lounge: games magic visible to a group that can range from about fifteen-hundred people. Among other things, are used ropes, scarves, rings, and various accessories average size. Is that typically used by magicians festivals and events.
* Magic Scene: takes place on a stage, mostly in a theater. It develops large illusions, and manipulations. In the twentieth century stood Cardini, Fred Kaps and Channing Pollock, among others.
* Magic street is carried out in the street. It has many centuries of history, and its greatest exponent is modern Jeff Sheridan, who acted in the 1970's in Central Park in New York. Actual highlights Criss Angel and David Blaine.


Depending on the objects used:

* Numismagia: magic coin.
* Cardmagic: magic with cards.
* Magic with animals: appearance, disappearance or transformation of doves, rabbits and other animals.
* Great illusions: magic in which people are cut, disappear, locked in tight places, flying, etc..

Depending on the types of effects:

* Magic comic
* Mental
* Magic of manipulation
* Escape
* And other

Basically there are principles used in magic:

* Production: something appear out of thin air.
* Missing: dash or something to oneself.
* Transformation: transform into something else, not necessarily the object, may also be the color, shape, etc..
* Restoration: restore Something broken or damage.
* Teleport: something Transported from one place to Another, in a way impossible.
* Levitation: Something in the air suspend Simulating the Absence of gravity.
* Penetration: traverse an object with Another and to Be restored in a way impossible.

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