First of all - nice to see you back on TM Dale - it's been some time!
Secondly Monker wrote:
Those of you who know me well know my opinion of classic stage magic. I find it to be too pandering and cliche at this point. Metamorphosis, body levitations, traditional escapes (straight jackets, sealed water tanks, etc.), and productions and vanishes of impossibly large objects seem so inevitable when you go to a magic show that you might as well not go as you've seen it twenty times before.
Maybe the answer to your question is within what you have written.
Magic is not about performing what the magician likes or wants to perform, it's all about performing routines that work for the audience.
To a lay audience, they view illusions such as metamorphosis as a wonder. The grand illusion is what most lay people will perceive magic as being and look at card routines more as trickery. The fact that these large illusions have stood the test of time and have had thousands of hours dedicated to performing them perfectly is testament to this.
That's why I believe that grand scale illusions will be around for a long time to come.
Part of the problem with creating something new is, as Craig Browning often points out, is that magicians steal other people's work and ideas which sadly means that there's little or no profit in it.
Member of the Magic Circle & The 2009 British Isles Close-Up Magician of the Year
It's not really an optical illusion - it just looks like one!