Elevated Matrix by Anthony Owen

Created by: Anthony Owen

Elevated Matrix is a modern close-up coin magic routine that revitalizes the classic Matrix plot, where four coins visually and impossibly teleport and assemble under a single cover without any physical contact. Spectators witness a powerful, clean transposition as the coins gather one by one, building to a strong climax that is highly deceptive and visually stunning. Designed by Anthony Owen, this trick is ideal for close-up, table-hopping, and parlor settings, requiring no close-up pad and emphasizing natural handling for maximum impact. Buyers should note that it demands practice and comfort with fundamental coin magic techniques to perform smoothly.

Key features

  • Modern evolution of the classic Matrix plot with a no-touch handling

  • Involves four coins that visually teleport and assemble under cover

  • Designed for close-up, table-hopping, and parlor performances

  • Requires practice and familiarity with coin magic fundamentals

  • No close-up pad needed, enhancing practicality

Pros

  • Highly visual and deceptive, creating a strong magical moment

  • Well-structured routine that builds to a powerful climax

  • Clean method with minimal suspicious moves

  • Suitable for engaging directly with audiences in various settings

Cons

  • Handling requires significant practice to master

  • May not be suitable for beginners in coin magic

Effect

Elevated Matrix shows four coins visually moving and gathering under a single cover. The coins appear to teleport without the magician touching them. This creates a strong visual transposition that builds to a magical climax. The effect is clean and impossible for audiences to explain.

Full details

Elevated Matrix is a modern version of the classic Matrix plot. It uses four coins that travel and assemble under cover. The routine is structured to build impact with each coin movement. Anthony Owen designed this effect with improved method and handling. The coins gather under one hand in a visual way. Performers do not need a close-up pad for this routine. The method is clever and avoids suspicious moves.

Who should consider the trick

This trick suits magicians who perform close-up or table hopping. It works for parlor settings where audiences can see the visual magic. Serious coin magicians will find it valuable for their repertoire. Performers comfortable with coin magic fundamentals should consider it. Those looking for a powerful routine with strong audience reactions will benefit.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

Elevated Matrix requires practice to perform smoothly. The handling needs comfort with basic coin magic skills. Blake Aleong states that practice is necessary for good performance. Craig Petty notes the method feels organic and natural. The routine allows for eye contact and interaction during performance. It is not for beginners without coin experience.

What magicians say

Blake Aleong says, "I loved the visual nature of the effect." He calls it deceptive and powerful for audiences. He recommends it for serious coin magicians. Craig Petty praises the method for its practicality and visual clarity. He says it improves on many existing Matrix routines. Penguin Magic highlights the no-touch handling as a fresh approach. They note it allows repeated teleportation without a close-up pad.

What people are saying about Elevated Matrix

BAM_magic says...

Highly visual and deceptive, making it effective for close-up or parlor settings. [...] Recommended for serious coin magicians looking to add a powerful routine to their repertoire.

magic-tv says...

Craig loved the method, praising its practicality and the organic handling that avoids overly suspicious moves. [...] He highlighted that it feels like a significant improvement over many existing Matrix routines.

penguinmagicshop says...

Offers a fresh approach to object teleportation with clean visuals and minimal handling.

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