Witness Osmosis by Rodrigo Romano! A spectator’s ring mysteriously links with a rubber band in their own hand! Visual magic they’ll never forget. Learn now!
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Osmosis (Online Instructions) by Rodrigo Romano and Mysteries
Experience the magic of Osmosis, a mind-blowing illusion that unfolds right in the spectator’s hand. Created by Rodrigo Romano, the mastermind behind Vertigo and Odyssey, this effect will leave your audience in awe.
What is Osmosis?
Osmosis is a visually stunning magic trick where a ring and a rubber band seem to merge and separate effortlessly. The spectator examines the rubber band, and you borrow a ring from the audience. When the spectator closes their hand, the ring magically interlocks with the rubber band. The best part? This can be repeated multiple times, creating a truly unforgettable experience.
Why You’ll Love It
- Highly Visual: The effect is clear and straightforward, making it perfect for any audience.
- Interactive: The magic happens in the spectator’s hand, making it a personal and engaging experience.
- Easy to Perform: With instant reset and simple execution, Osmosis is ideal for magicians of all skill levels.
- Portable: Compact and easy to carry, you can perform this trick anywhere, anytime.
What’s Included
- Online instructions with detailed routines and hyper-visual effects.
- Tips and tricks to enhance your performance.
Testimonial
“Clear, straightforward, visual. The kind of magic I like!” – Henry Evans
Osmosis (Online Instructions) by Rodrigo Romano and Mysteries
Magic that happens in the spectator’s own hand generates strong reactions. This effect does this in spades!
“Clear, straightforward, visual. The kind of magic I like!”
– Henry Evans
From the creator of “Vertigo” and “Odyssey”, Osmosis is coming: a link between a ring and a rubber band, so disconcerting and visual, that both materials will seem permeable.
Conditions are extreme: you give someone the rubber band to examine and you ask for a ring from someone in the audience. The spectator grabs the rubber band and the ring (both clearly appear to be separated) and then the spectator closes his or her hand. When the spectator opens the hand, the ring is now interlaced with the rubber band. Everything happens in the spectator’s hand! And there’s more. The ring can separate from the rubber band many times. It is extremely visual.
How is it possible? By Osmosis
Remember:
1. You hand out the rubber band for examination
2. The ring belongs to someone in the audience
3. It is not an optical effect
4. And also… the rubber band can be given away!
Includes:
Online instructions
Different routines and hyper-visual effects
Easy to do
Instant reset
Ideal for always carrying with you