Exquisite by Michael Ammar and Losander
The video promotes 'Exquisite', a magic effect created by Michael Ammar and Losander, where a wine or drinking glass floats under a borrowed napkin or dish towel, even allowing the spectator to hold the cloth during the illusion. This impromptu performance tool, developed over three years, offers a simple yet deceptive method for hooking and unhooking the glass, making it suitable for real-world magic scenarios like restaurants or close-up performances. Its versatility and the use of borrowed items enhance the illusion's credibility and spectator involvement.
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Key points
Designed for impromptu performances, fitting easily in a pocket.
After three years of development, refined to a fourth-generation model.
Suitable for restaurant magic, walkaround, or close-up performances.
Versatile, organic-looking miracle with no pre-show setup required.
Spectator’s direct involvement strengthens the illusion’s impossibility.