Good thread gentlemen!!! Bravo!
I would agree an illusion is by definition a deception. If we create an illusion, we are surely decieving the senses or mind of the onlooker.
If you see a fellow magician perform and his illusion works it's wonders upon you, do you then not sometimes wish to break it, so that you too can learn this miracle? How do you do this, you go back and watch it again, until you find the move/gimmick that makes it possible, the thing that lies to our senses/mind and turns the thing into an illusion. The thing that decieved us so cleverly in the first place. The deception or trick.
Seige wrote:The bottom line I am trying to get through is that I believe it's wrong to lull the speccy into the sense that you're about to do the impossible. It's far STRONGER and more ENTERTAINING if the impossible literally just happens, with no explanation.
Spot on, old man...


