The Mystical Charisma of Jon Armstrong's Mafic Performances

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Jon Armstrong is a well-known magician who specializes in close-up magic and illusions. He has gained popularity for his unique style and innovative tricks. Armstrong's performances often involve card tricks, coin manipulations, and mind-reading acts. Born and raised in California, Armstrong was fascinated by magic from a young age. He began his journey as a magician by learning simple tricks and performing them for his family and friends. Over time, he honed his skills and developed a deep passion for the art of magic.


There is a ton of room for amazing presentational ideas here. And while Zoom shows might start to lessen, the opportunity to perform magic across the World Wide Web will be with us for a very long time. This is a wonderful routine where the magic happens in their own homes!

They make all the decisions for you when to stop as well as for themselves and you get this great matching trick on your end and for them as well using a well known principle we all know after the smoke and mirrors. The tactile sensation of tearing the cards not only tells your audience that this isn t an ordinary trick, but it engages them even when they are on another continent.

Jon armstrong mafic

Over time, he honed his skills and developed a deep passion for the art of magic. Armstrong's breakthrough came when he auditioned for the television show "Fool Us," hosted by the famous magician duo Penn & Teller. This marked the beginning of his rise to fame, as he successfully fooled the seasoned magicians with his innovative illusion techniques.

Jon armstrong mafic

Looks like we have a lot of options now for virtual magic. It's too bad that they can't show us a full performance.

Perform a card trick on both sides of the screen from a thousand miles away. Put the magic in your spectator’s hands even if you aren’t in the room. Jon Armstrong has put together dynamic virtual shows for some of the biggest companies and audiences in the world, and when he wants to get big reactions this is one of his go-to effects. This is Westview by Jon Armstrong.

Here’s what happens:

The performer and the spectator each take a handful of cards and tear them in half. Two halves of cards are set aside, and the remainder of the cards are thoroughly mixed. The audience member decides where the two halves of the cards are reinserted into the jumbled mess of torn cards, and impossibly the halves of the cards find their mates.

Westview is a powerful trick in person that allows you to carry that same feeling of being a part of the trick into the virtual space. The tactile sensation of tearing the cards not only tells your audience that this isn’t an ordinary trick, but it engages them even when they are on another continent. The trick is practically self-working and requires no sleight of hand. Get powerful reactions when you perform Westview by Jon Armstrong.

Posted: May 18, 2021 04:58 pm And, at least for now, the method is diabotical. Posted: May 18, 2021 05:04 pm

You will have to let the person know ahead of time that he/she will have to obtain a deck of cards and then to rip up and destroy a deck of cards for one trick. Some people may not want to do that.
Michael

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Posted: May 18, 2021 05:18 pm Will need a lot of cheap decks that's for sure, Bikes far too much lol. Posted: May 18, 2021 05:28 pm Quote:

On May 18, 2021, magicinsight wrote:
You will have to let the person know ahead of time that he/she will have to obtain a deck of cards and then to rip up and destroy a deck of cards for one trick. Some people may not want to do that.
Michael

Posted: May 18, 2021 05:33 pm

I’m curious how similar this is to the version Penn & Teller do?
I also saw Eric Jones do something like this at a lecture.

Posted: May 18, 2021 05:42 pm The P&T version is Woody Aragon's. It's great! Posted: May 18, 2021 05:48 pm

As is Eric Jones', aside from a few touches in the presentation.
However, Aragon's method doesn't allow for a double match.

Curious about this version.

Posted: May 19, 2021 09:53 pm

The Aragon/Jones way of doing things is great. However Jon Armstrong's is a small bit of chaos in a different way, different procedure yet feels very fair to the spectator. They make all the decisions for you when to stop as well as for themselves and you get this great matching trick on your end and for them as well using a well known principle we all know after the smoke and mirrors. I was never a fan of the procedure for The Ritual so this suits me better. There is no, put the card under and throw away type deal. It's rip, shuffle, cut to place packet in to lose cards, rip shuffle, cut, lose cards, deal and stop. That's the way it feels.

Posted: May 19, 2021 11:46 pm

Does westview flow pretty fast or is it a meticulous set of instructions that would be slow or laborious for the specs?

Posted: May 20, 2021 02:10 am Quote:

On May 19, 2021, MagicBrent wrote:
Does westview flow pretty fast or is it a meticulous set of instructions that would be slow or laborious for the specs?

If we are relying on the trick to be the entertainment, it will likely drag for anyone not actively participating. But WE are supposed to be the entertainers.

There is a ton of room for amazing presentational ideas here. And while Zoom shows might start to lessen, the opportunity to perform magic across the World Wide Web will be with us for a very long time. This is a wonderful routine where the magic happens in their own homes!

Posted: May 20, 2021 03:02 am Thanks Tom. Sounds good. I’ll check it out. Posted: May 20, 2021 03:42 am

It is medium in pace. but I think far from tedious or meticulous.

Tearing
Lifting up a pack to lose a shuffled and mixed packet
Quickly mixing
Dealing

It’s pretty simple in execution.
It’s not a knock on Jon but it can be performed quicker than he presents in the video. I’m not worried at all about the length of this to be honest.

Jon armstrong mafic

Since then, he has been invited to perform at numerous prestigious events and venues around the world. What sets Jon Armstrong apart from other magicians is his ability to connect with his audience. His performances are not just about the tricks, but also about creating a memorable experience for the spectators. He engages with the audience, eliciting laughter and amazement throughout his act. In addition to his performances, Armstrong is also an accomplished teacher and mentor in the field of magic. He conducts workshops and lectures, sharing his knowledge and expertise with aspiring magicians. His teaching style is known for being practical and effective, giving his students the tools they need to master their craft. Outside of his magical pursuits, Armstrong is also an avid traveler and enjoys experiencing different cultures and cuisines. He often incorporates elements from his travels into his performances, adding a unique and personal touch to his shows. Overall, Jon Armstrong is a magician known for his exceptional skills, engaging performances, and passion for the art of magic. He continues to captivate audiences around the world with his innovative tricks and charming personality..

Reviews for "Jon Armstrong's Mafic: Pushing the Boundaries of Reality with Mind-Blowing Illusions"

1. Sarah - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with "Jon Armstrong Magic". The tricks were predictable and lacked creativity. It felt like I've seen them all before. The performance was also underwhelming, with little charm or charisma from Jon Armstrong. Overall, it was a letdown and I wouldn't recommend it to others.
2. Mike - 1 star - I found "Jon Armstrong Magic" to be extremely boring. The tricks were not impressive and it felt like Jon Armstrong was just going through the motions. The audience interaction was almost non-existent, leaving me feeling disconnected from the performance. I was expecting a magical experience, but all I got was a sense of waste of time.
3. Emily - 2 stars - Unfortunately, "Jon Armstrong Magic" didn't live up to my expectations. The tricks were average at best, and there was nothing particularly mind-blowing or exciting about the performance. Jon Armstrong's stage presence lacked energy and enthusiasm, which made it even harder to get invested in the show. I didn't feel entertained or amazed, and I wouldn't recommend this show to anyone looking for a truly magical experience.
4. Chris - 1 star - "Jon Armstrong Magic" was a complete disappointment. The tricks were so predictable that you could see them coming from a mile away. There was no element of surprise or wonder. It felt like a cheap imitation of other magic shows I've seen. I was hoping for something unique and mind-bending, but all I got was an hour of mediocrity.
5. Jessica - 2 stars - I had high hopes for "Jon Armstrong Magic", but unfortunately, it fell flat. The tricks were basic and lacked complexity. There was no wow factor or amazement. I found myself getting bored throughout the performance, waiting for something extraordinary to happen, but it never did. Overall, it was a forgettable experience that left me unimpressed.

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