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A person who performs clever tricks that appear magical is called a magician. Magicians use a combination of sleight of hand, illusion, and misdirection to create the illusion of magic, often entertaining audiences with their skills. Some magicians specialize in specific types of magic, such as stage magic, close-up magic, or mentalism.
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A magician's helper or assistant is sometimes called a famulus.
Men
A male magician is simply referred to as a "magician." There is no specific term that differentiates male magicians from their female counterparts, who are often called "female magicians" or "magiciennes." In general, both genders are included under the broader category of magicians, regardless of their sex.
Magicians often use a technique called "pre-show work," where they research current events and predict likely headlines before the performance. They might also utilize gimmicked props or sleight of hand to create the illusion of predicting a specific headline. It's all about combining psychology, misdirection, and showmanship to create a seemingly impossible feat.
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An optical illusion that appears to move is called a "kinetic illusion" or "motion illusion." These illusions create the perception of movement due to specific patterns, colors, or arrangements that trick the brain. Common examples include the "Rotating Snakes" illusion and the "Pinna-Brelstaff" illusion, where static images seem to shift or rotate when viewed.
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