Prepare to be amazed! “The Psychology of Magic” by Gustav Kuhn & Alice Pailhes unveils scientifically-backed secrets to elevate your illusions! Step into the lab & onto the stage! #Magic #Psychology #VanishingInc
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Unlock the Secrets of Magic with Science
Discover the groundbreaking insights of The Psychology of Magic: From Lab to Stage, authored by renowned researchers Gustav Kuhn and Alice Pailhes. This exceptional 312-page hardback book, published in collaboration with Vanishing Inc., is the first of its kind to bridge the gap between scientific research and practical magic.
Why This Book is a Game-Changer
For over four years, Kuhn and Pailhes conducted extensive research in the world’s only dedicated “Magic Lab.” Their findings are now compiled into this captivating guidebook, designed to help magicians enhance their craft using scientifically-proven methods. Unlike any other book on the subject, The Psychology of Magic offers a unique blend of academic rigor and practical application, making it an indispensable resource for magicians at all levels.
What You’ll Learn
- Exploit your audience’s blindspots to create more impactful performances.
- Use psychology to improve forcing techniques and make your magic more convincing.
- Understand how visual illusions trick the brain and use this knowledge to your advantage.
- Get more impact out of the magic you already perform by applying scientific principles.
More Than Just a Textbook
While rooted in academic research, The Psychology of Magic is far from a dry textbook. It’s a beautifully designed, easy-to-read guide that provides magicians with the critical data they need and shows them how to apply it immediately. Each chapter is laid out in a clear, digestible format, ensuring that you can start improving your magic from the very first page.
Why Choose Vanishing Inc.
Vanishing Inc. is renowned for setting the gold standard in magic publishing. This book continues that legacy, offering not only invaluable content but also a stunning physical product that you’ll be proud to own.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to elevate your magic. Grab your copy of The Psychology of Magic: From Lab to Stage today and start transforming your performances with the power of science.
Scientifically-proven methods for improving your magic.
Partnering with Vanishing Inc., scientific researchers Gustav Kuhn and Alice Phailès have created the first-ever book showcasing how to make your magic better with science. The Psychology of Magic: From Lab To Stage is a gorgeous 312-page hardback book containing 4+ years of research conducted in the world’s only dedicated “Magic Lab.”
This exceptional book is bursting with invaluable information, unlike anything magicians have ever seen before. While there have been books exploring the way psychology and magic work in harmony, none have been researched and written exclusively to serve as a scientific and practical guide for helping magicians apply these concepts to their own work.
There’s no guesswork in The Psychology of Magic. These are practical techniques forged from real-life examples that have been specifically designed to help you create and perform better magic.
Despite its academic foundation, you are not buying a textbook filled with meaningless facts. The Psychology of Magic is a captivating guidebook that gives magicians the critical data they need, and then shows them exactly how to start applying it to their own magic right away.
Once you start reading, you won’t be able to put it down. Each chapter is laid out in a clear, easy-to-digest format. The book itself is also stunning and continues Vanishing Inc.’s legacy as the gold standard among magic book publishers.
Some of the many ways you’ll learn how to make stronger magic include:
- Exploiting your audience’s blindspots
- Using psychology to improve forcing
- How visual illusions trick the brain
- Getting more impact out of the magic you already perform
If you’re a magician looking to improve the magic you’re already doing, then you need to grab yourself a copy of *The Psychology of Magic: From Lab to Stage* today.