Electric Sensation by Neil Jouve

Created by: Neil Jouve

Electric Sensation is a close-up card trick that uses a unique method involving the spectator's body electricity to find a chosen card. The magician touches the spectator's finger and seemingly detects the chosen card through electric impulses, creating a visual and interactive experience. The trick avoids traditional sleight of hand, offering a fun and surprising premise that can be added to any deck and used in multiple routines.

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Key features

  • Uses a unique method involving the spectator's body electricity

  • Avoids traditional sleight of hand

  • Can be added to any deck and used in multiple routines

  • Creates a visual and interactive experience

Pros

  • Interactive and visually surprising

  • Fun premise that engages the spectator

  • Versatile and can be used in various routines

  • No real electricity is used, making it safe

Cons

  • Method might feel gimmicky to some

  • Performance relies heavily on the spectator's reaction

  • Setup might be challenging for some

Effect

The trick Electric Sensation creates the illusion that a magician can detect a spectator's chosen card using the electricity in their body. The magician has the spectator touch different cards in the deck, and when they reach their selected card, they feel a small electric shock. The effect is interactive, playful, and visually surprising, making it appear as though the magician has supernatural control over static electricity.

Full Details

Electric Sensation is a gimmick-based trick designed by Neil Jouve. It does not require sleight of hand, making it accessible to performers of varying skill levels. The gimmick is durable, reusable, and can be added to any deck of cards. The trick works by simulating a static shock when the spectator touches their selected card, enhancing the illusion of body electricity detection.

The included tutorial features multiple routines from different magicians, expanding its versatility. Some variations include:

  • A basic card revelation where the spectator feels the shock.
  • A comedic moment where a card bends away from the spectator's finger.
  • A mind-reading routine where the shock reveals the chosen card.
  • A static electricity effect where cards stick together.

Who Should Consider the Trick

This trick is ideal for magicians who:

  • Want an interactive and engaging effect that involves the spectator physically.
  • Prefer gimmick-based tricks over sleight-heavy methods.
  • Enjoy playful, light-hearted performances with a surprising twist.
  • Perform close-up or parlor magic and want a memorable moment in their set.

Difficulty

Electric Sensation is easy to learn and perform. The gimmick does the heavy lifting, so no advanced sleight of hand is required. However, timing and presentation are crucial to sell the illusion effectively. The tutorial provides clear instructions, making it suitable for beginners and experienced magicians alike.

What Magicians Say

  • Craig Petty (Magic TV) praised the trick's visual impact and fun premise, calling it "way cooler than sleight of hand." He noted that while the method might feel gimmicky to some, the performance relies on the spectator's reaction for maximum effect.
  • Alex Kirk (Monster Magic Shop) highlighted its versatility, stating it can be added to any deck and used in multiple routines. He particularly enjoyed the "Triple Threat" routine by Nick Pua, which includes a card bending effect. Kirk also emphasized the importance of timing the shock correctly to enhance realism.

Both reviewers agreed that Electric Sensation offers a unique and entertaining experience, making it a strong addition to a magician's repertoire.

What people are saying about Electric Sensation

Alex Kirk says...

A brilliant gimmick that really does give the sensation of a little bit of a static electricity shock. [...] It's a very simple, durable, brilliant gimmick that really does create a natural moment of magic.

Craig Petty says...

The trick is interactive and visually surprising, with a fun premise. [...] The method might feel gimmicky to some, and the performance relies heavily on the spectator's reaction.

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