Brown
Penultimate Amazing
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I watched Lance Burton's "Guerilla Magic" show on the Animal Planet channel, which purported to show street magic. But some of it wasn't really "street magic," as I would define it. Some of the effects were performed outdoors, but they were basically stage illusions. These illusions appeared to rely, at least in part, upon control of camera views and angles.
To me, "street magic" is more than "magic that is performed outdoors." I would think "street magic" would generally connote a portability, i.e., a notion that the performer could walk across the street and perform the same effect. (In other words, magic that requires lugging bulky props from place to place would not ordinarily qualify as "street magic.")
"Street magic" is also a more "in your face" performance, where the perfomer is less concerned about fooling a camera than fooling a group of people congregated around him.
To me, "street magic" is more than "magic that is performed outdoors." I would think "street magic" would generally connote a portability, i.e., a notion that the performer could walk across the street and perform the same effect. (In other words, magic that requires lugging bulky props from place to place would not ordinarily qualify as "street magic.")
"Street magic" is also a more "in your face" performance, where the perfomer is less concerned about fooling a camera than fooling a group of people congregated around him.