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Notion of Motion by Angelo Carbone Review
In 'Notion of Motion' by Angelo Carbone, a spectator names any card, and it magically rises out of the deck. Steve Faulkner reviews this rising card effect, praising its creativity, practicality, and ease of use, though he notes it's best suited for specific settings like parlour magic.
Tricks mentioned
Key points
The trick allows a spectator to name any card, which then rises out of the deck.
It's easier to perform than it initially appears, with a two-handed version being accessible to most.
Requires careful handling and practice, making it more suitable for parlour settings.
Steve praises the method's creativity and boldness, calling it a piece of art.
Not ideal for every professional setting but excels in specific scenarios.