Antinomy Magazine

Antinomy Magazine
Antinomy Magazine

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There are four issues per year, with 40 to 48 pages per issue, each in an oversized format designed to enhance your learning experience by more easily lying flat when open. Each issue will include commentary and conjuring from some of the sharpest minds on the magic scene. Antinomy is looking to set a new standard in quality for this kind of publication.

Volume 2
  • The Artful Ledger continues with a comparison of Effect and Affect. It includes some "Hothouse Effects," constructed specifically to fool fast company.
  • Kostya Kimlat contributes "Breaking Glances." It's hardcore work on the Marlo Finger Flesh Break, a break and glimpse technique that's off the beaten path.
  • David Neighbors contributes "Triple Change Wild Coin #2." This three phase routine starts with three English Pennies that magically change to Half Dollars. At the conclusion, they change to gold coins. It's alchemy with a coin purse. As an alternative, your three coins can take a trip around the world.
  • Jamie Badman offers "The Huntsmen." This take on the "Twisting the Aces" effect has the Ace through Four of Hearts turning over in order. At the conclusion, the spectator selects the Ace, Two, Three, or Four and, not only does it turn over, but it turns into a previously selected card.
  • From The Antinomy Vault, it's the second edition of "The Gaffed Card Corner." This time it's a unique version of the Three Card Monte called "The Hole Monte." A description would just ruin it for you. It's a multi-phase routine that educates your spectator about the latest version of Monte to hit the streets. It manages to fool them along the way.
  • Brandon Burton shows off "Angled Aces." An eye-popping production of Four Aces from the Buck Twins School of Magic. Only it's not quite as difficult as you might think.
  • The second edition of The Honest Liar. It's like we're on a constant "Super-Size Me" diet of method. Jamy Ian Swiss argues for a low-cal diet of thought in "The Method Is Not The Trick."
Antinomy #13
  • In The Artful Ledger, Jon Racherbaumer brings us "Shallow Graves" and digs up a few tricks from the underground.
  • Max Maven unites an entire family of Royalty in "Royal Reunion."
  • Aaron DeLong flips the top two cards of the deck with one hand. It's "Displaysia."
  • Bill Citino causes two coins to switch places twice, with a final bit of traveling in "Copper/Silver Transpo(tation)."
  • Jeremiah Xiufu Zuo illustrates a horror movie with playing cards in "Scary Movie Card Trick."
  • In this edition of The Honest Liar, Jamy Ian Swiss gives some scholarly thoughts on a card move in "A Dissertation on the Double Lift."

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