Magic Tricks

  • The son of a Hungarian rabbi, Houdini was genuinely highly skilled in techniques such as lockpicking and escaping straitjackets, but also plastic full advantage of the whole circle of conjuring techniques, including fake equipment and collusion with individuals in the audience

  • Houdini's showbusiness savvy was as great as his performing skill
  • There is a Houdini Museum dedicated to him in Scranton, Pennsylvania
  • In addition to expanding the area of magic hardware, showmanship and deceptive technique, these performers established the modern http://www.wizardhq.com/ relationship between the performer and the audience.

There are also lattice sites which proposition videos, DVDs and instructional materials. In this sense, there are very few classical illusions left unrevealed, however this does not appear to have diminished the appeal of performances. In addition, magic is a living art, and dewy illusions are devised with surprising regularity. Sometimes a 'new' illusion will be built on an illusion that is old enough to have become unfamiliar.