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Experiments, products and tips based on chemistry, to get familiar with this little-known branch of magic.Color-changing liquids, magic inks, smoke, fire, 17 ready routines... plus: a brief history of chemical magic, safety rules, etc. The Authors are a chemist and a conjurer. Preface by Erix Logan
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2017
Luigi Garlaschelli
Alex Rusconi
CHEMICAL MAGIC
A new handbook
Experiments, products and tips
for magicians
Preface by Erix Logan
Copyright © 2016
Luigi Garlaschelli, Alex Rusconi
English translation © 2017, BarbaraPatrizi
All rights reserved
Cover photo and graphics
by
Alessandra Carrer
PREFACE
I always thought that my diploma as an agricultural engineer was the farthest thing from my job I could think of. Over time I became more and more convinced that any other school career would have been more useful to an illusionist, from electrical engineering, considering the ever-increasing use of electronics, to a humanities-oriented high school that would have given me the cultural and linguistic background to write my lines.
Yet being invited by Alex Rusconi and Luigi Garlaschelli to write this preface tells me that I was wrong.
Every school is useful. In particular, I still remember the hours spent in my high school’s chemistry lab and how I loved the subject. Nothing happens by chance in life, everything is connected – chemistry has returned to knock on my door and, faithful to itself, gives me an "explosive" reaction!
I can see myself, covered in soot from head to toe, my clothes burnt and still smoking, telling you, in the tradition of modern commercials, that you have to buy this book because its price is nothing compared to the hundreds of Euros you will save by following the instructions it gives you to make exactly what you now buy at significantly higher costs. Still, I’ll hold my imagination in check and carefully stick to its contents with utmost objectivity.
This is a book of awareness. It makes us aware that Alchemy and Chemistry are not related. It makes us realize that everything in our everyday life is the fruit of a chemical process at some stage of its creation. But above all it fills an important role, acting as the first analytical treatise on the possibilities that Chemistry offers to the Art of Magic. How many possibilities! How many ideas, new games, and special effects can arise from the combination of all the elements you’ll discover in this book!
Starting from some much-needed instructions regarding safety – as chemistry, just like any other science, is not without risk – the authors offer us a short historical background that makes us realize how much has been carried out and published regarding this subject over the centuries.
What follows is an analysis of all the chemical gimmicks every magician regularly uses up to the scenic effects of smoke, fire and pyrotechnics through analysis of a great number of formulas and reactions. All this is accompanied by amusing tricks that allow us to put into practice what we have learnt right away.
Not surprisingly, the book also offers us a section on presentation, a useful aspect as it is extremely important to the performance of any trick, with great tips that come from direct field experience and which are timeless.
Full of practical information like websites where we can continue our research, the authors bring the application of chemistry to magic to a new and higher level, but with an important premise: this book is not absolute or exhaustive. This means that it is important to continue experimenting and studying possible future applications of the chemical principles to our beloved Art.
But now I have to go, not only to leave room for the book but also because it's time to follow its instructions and make a nice instant tea, enjoying the sight of one of the most visual and amazing magical-chemical effects.
Thanks you, Authors, even for this.
Erix Logan
International Illusionist
February 2016
INTRODUCTION
With the phrase chemical magic we mean the use of chemical principles and reactions during a prestidigitation or illusionistic trick. It is therefore different from amusing chemistry, which is all about pretty reactions presented for what they are, i.e. chemical experiments.
Using chemical magic, therefore, is about using chemical principles in a way the audience doesn’t see. An example which we will encounter in the book is that of a small tin foil ball that warms in the spectator's hands, apparently because of the hypnotic suggestion made by the magician. Another example may be the use of roughing fluid on playing cards or cardboard pieces. Chemical elements, therefore, hiding behind effects that, apparently, have nothing to do with powders, acids, tubes, and so on...
Conversely, when a magician generates smoke from thin air or when he makes a candle disappear in a flash and transform into a silk scarf, for example, then the audience may suspect the use of chemical elements although it tends to accept them as part of the suspension of disbelief that is a feature of the theatre.
Then there are the flourishes, i.e. all those embellishments that make up the background of the show or of a particular trick. For example, flourishes could be the magician or his assistant appearing in a puff of smoke, a flash on stage, or magic pots spewing out smoke in the background.
In this book we present various chemical magic principles and experiments, great ways to use it at its fullest extent, and tips and suggestions to best use the resources provided. We the authors, a chemist and a magician, will guide you, the reader, into this colorful world, holding you by the hand, careful not to hurt you.
Of course, in some cases we only suggests tricks: it will be your imagination and fancy which will give life to those ideas we leave at embryo stage.
This book does not claim to be complete and exhaustive. However, it talks about a topic that is usually poorly covered, badly and with little skill, in manuals for magicians. It also wants to open a door to a universe of extraordinary scenic possibilities. Follow us on this journey of magic, art, and science.
Luigi Garlaschelli
Chemist
Alex Rusconi
Magician
LET’S START
Notes from a chemist
Safety
When handling chemicals, it's always important to follow some common safety rules. In general, chemicals should be stored in a safe place, away from children, pets, and strangers. If you cannot set up a home laboratory you should at least organize a space dedicated to the chemicals you use. You can store them in a cupboard or cabinet as you prefer; the main thing is that these products are in a place that is neither too hot nor too humid so as to preserve them in the best possible way. Furthermore, if you have children or frequent guests at home, ensure your chemicals are under lock and key.
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!
