Toss Up Game Simulator: [JAVA] Nintendo Game & Watch game simulator, help the juggler to juggle and don’t let the balls drop!
Toss Up Game Simulator: [JAVA] Nintendo Game & Watch game simulator, help the juggler to juggle and don’t let the balls drop!
Sealed Fist Coin Vanish: check out the video to this coin vanish, and also the new effect Wallet Pencil. There is a free Magicians Section with a short entrance quiz, that gives you some nice tips and effects.
The Spoon Trick: this is mentioned in the August Genii magazine by Paul Harris in David Regals Speaking Volumes column. Paul says he got it from Martin Gardners Impromptu Encyclopedia. I was reading my daily weblogs and came across this, complete with Quicktime movie, I will be trying this
TopitMagic - FISM 2003: German e-zine TopitMagic’s report on FISM, including lots of photogalleries, you can even purchase a photo CD from them.
FISM 2003 - Tim Ellis & Sue-Anne Webster: Tim & Sue-Anne’s report contains photos and reports of the stage competition, as well the Close-Up with some interesting comments on each act.
Well we passed the 3 year anniversary of the blog, and to mark the occasion I managed to get my FISM report plus photos pulled together… don’t want to say too much except I plan to keep posting as regularly as possible, thanks to all my readers, regular or those that come in via search engines. I finally managed to finish off all the little bits of the site design, although I do have a few new ideas up my sleeve, so keep watching.
Finally I got round to editing the photos. Monday 21st Tuesday 22nd Wednesday 23rd Thursday 24th Friday 25th Saturday 26th
You can download the full 7500 word report as a 60k PDF file.
Sadly Saturday was the last day of the convention, but I had decided to save some of the best till last.
Close-Up Competition 3 The third and last portion of the Close-Up competition started on the Friday morning. Before I list the competitors it may help to point out a new FISM rule. The Judges were equipped with red buttons, and if they thought the act wasn’t up to FISM standard then they could press the button, if 70% or more of judges had used the button after three minutes, then the act had to leave the stage.
Close-Up Competition 2 The second part of the competition started early at 9.00am, necessitating me skipping breakfast as I had woken up late due to lack of sleep!
Close-Up Competition 1 Wednesday was the first morning of the close-up competition which would see around a total of fifty acts. I will try and give a brief description from my notes for each act, which might just consist of a list of tricks, and keep it short and to the point, also I will use the same format for each contestant, listing the name, category and country.
Turning Magic Into Gold My Tuesday started off with George Parker’s Mini Congress on Turning Magic into Gold. George spent three hours discussing his fascinating system of how to get more from your Magic. We saw him perform a few routines such as T&R sugar packet, Troy Hoosiers Charming Chinese Challenge and Three Coin Vanish and Production, followed by Ultimate 3 Fly and his version of Unequal Ropes.
Photos On the Sunday it didn’t take us long to make the thirty minute journey to Humberside airport, and then an hour later we landed in Schiphol airport. A train and tram journey later and we ended up in Schevening, were we stayed at the aptly named BadHotel (which it wasn’t!). About an hour after that we were sat on the beach in the glorious sunshine drinking beer, the week had begun!
Pegani - FISM 2003: Pegani is a Danish dealer, see his excellent FISM photos.
Well I am back and very tired, but very happy and magically charged! The convention was awesome I saw a lot of magic every day, and sat through all the close-up competition, most of the lectures and the gala shows etc. The only things I didn’t see were the lectures on manipulation/doves and the stage competition, so if you want to read those reports, you will have to find them elsewhere…
Playing-Cards: a great multi-part FAQ on playing cards, including a bibliography and links to playing card societies.
Playing Cards: From the Elliot Avedon Museum and Archvie of Games, comes a page of general information about playing cards, including the history of cards and the suit symbols, and also pictures of decks used in different countries.
The Magic Cafe Forums - http://www.magician.org.uk/: looks like I’ve been magiccafe’d (the equivalent to ./’d I guess!) thanks for the link Joe
MagicRoadie.com: a new site from Dan McLean which is designed to take the mystery out of the stage technology you use in your Magic Show. Read articles on Sound and Light amongs them ‘Pick a Mic any Mic!’ and ‘Stage Lighting Basics’.