"Magic makes possible today what science will make a reality tomorrow. "
Technology advancement will sure change magic. In this case, a poetic combination with Augmented Reality.
Hard Question: Can there be a case where using technology will diminish the sense of surprise in a magic performance?
I mean that the audience know that we have been showed incredible things on through the screen. WIth aftereffect, I can hardly think of anything that haven't been on a movie.
That is probably why when the magician made some breakthrough w/ the hardware and software, the audience is unimpressed: "that is interesting, doesn't the iPhone already does this?"
The following is another performance by the same magician.
Which I personally think that has less surprises. (Though I know it is technically difficult).
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