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The Black Art Podcast is your virtual retreat into the chaos of creation. Each week, Lloyd and Jake discuss theory, craft, and the art of magic. From ideas for effects to scripting innovations; from potential new gimmicks to classic plots revisited. You’re invited to listen in on the jam and who knows, maybe it'll inspire your next best trick.
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The Paper Fortune Teller
In the 49th episode of The Black Art Podcast, Lloyd and Jake present a bulging mixed bag of ideas. From forcing and predicting using a childhood favourite, to engineering Déjà Vu; from influencing luck to nostalgic throwbacks. The road to 52 episodes is nearly over!
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Dual Reality and Transpositions
In the 48th episode of The Black Art Podcast, Lloyd and Jake return from the grave with an XL episode. From twisting the traditional two card transposition to the autopsy of an ACAAN; this episode is (hopefully) a return to your scheduled listening.
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Hidden Reveals and Divorce Waltzes
In the 47th episode of The Black Art Podcast, Lloyd and Jake jump straight back into jamming after a brief holiday. From impromptu faux-duplicates to other uses for Akronym; from a reverse anniversary waltz to a killer multi-signature effect.
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Needles & Wisdom Teeth
In the 46th episode of The Black Art Podcast, Lloyd and Jake discuss an interesting prompt sent in by the incredible John Morton!
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How to Force a Number
In the 45th episode of The Black Art Podcast, Lloyd and Jake delve experiment with even more forces and quickly jam some visual magic. From twisted pens to the number of knocks on a door, from restricting choices to spinning coins; this episode is a quick hit of magic.
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Exploring More Psyche Forces
In the 44th episode of The Black Art Podcast, Lloyd and Jake delve deeper into psychological forces and experiments. From spectators as psychics to knowing a chosen drink; from even more playing card ideas to sickly rambles, this episode is a mixed bag of post-Blackpool Plague!
Customer Reviews
Creativity gone wild
What I really like about the Black Art Podcast is that it feels like it actually makes my brain turn. I learn something useful every time I listen and that’s a good feeling.