Black Art

Black art is an old form of magic that is rarely used today in its original form. The effect black art produces is fantastic, it is as close to trick photography as you can get without a camera!

A magician practising black art will find a stage and dim the lights. While he and his assistants are wearing white, the audience can see them. The performers then command items to appear and move around. Versions of 'sawing a woman in half' are performed and you can see the two halves moving round the stage, only to be melted back together, or just vanish. The possibilities are endless, and all leave the audience feeling mystified.

The theory behind black art is that everything in black won't be seen against a black background. This means at the start of the performance, there can be many items on the stage covered in a black cloth and they won't be seen. The magician simply removes the cloth and voila, an item has appeared. Disembodied bodies can move around by wearing black trousers, or a black jumper. Assistants dressed completely in black can make objects, including people, fly around the stage.

This form of magic really allows the imagination to go wild. Many things are possible with a bit of creativity and a pot of black paint! Black art is truly the cleverest and easiest magic to perform.

Black art is often performed in silence as it is a mystical event to watch, however do not be afraid to talk - your voice will be very powerful coming from the darkness, heightening the illusion.

Although to you, the performer, nothing will seem like magic, to the audience, the whole performance will blow their minds away. It is highly recommended to make a video of the performance so you can see the show from the other side of the stage. From your side of the stage, everything is visible - you can see the props and assistants.

To improve the illusion, some artists have lights above, below and to the side of the stage gently shining at the audience to further reduce the amount they can see. In complete darkness, however, a very eerie performance can be achieved. Another option is to use 'black-light' (i.e. UV light), which makes white and several other colours come to life, leaving black in darkness.

To end the performance, the magician has many possibilities ranging from floating off the stage, to gradually being engulfed by darkness (to do this, use a large piece of black cloth that starts on the floor and is slowly lifted up by two assistants to block you from view).

In a nutshell, your imagination and creativity is the only limit to this fine art.

Author: Ed Jellard

Comments

biship660
3rd Nov 06
some of the performances that i have seen have used this technical type of illutions. i have found them to be very usfull in other types of shows
xxx
25th Nov 06
before i read this ithink that's a black magic (using supranatural power)
lionypresent
14th Dec 06
It's mean as. It's cool as. Pretty Extra ordinary
yosagi
25th Dec 06
It would be good to see this art form come back into the spot light, as street magic has become so mainstream now.
otterman4444
7th Jan 07
Another thing that you can do is have a back-light so that the audience can still see the people doing it but not totally, it gives a really great effect
magicman37
28th Jan 07
Black art is used in many mainstream tricks these days such as the "Square/Circle" & "Circus Wagon". It's also a useful production tool when used in the back of a chair. If a chair with a supposedly "see through" back actually has a black panel covering the hole, you can hide loads of anything you want behind the chair back, and easily retreve them by simply moving the chair, and stealing the load.
taekwondodo
26th Feb 07
really cool, but i suggest no-one GOOGLES "black art". i think some really bad stuff would come up.
TonyGman922
8th Apr 07
i saw a good one with oversized cards the kept appearing.
REYNOEL
16th Apr 07
I have seen this already in a comedy show where in the table tennis players keeps on flying and some times stop on mid-air
swimbum156
8th Jun 07
Ya but with the table tennis you can see the people i would suspect it would have to be in dim light for it to work best.
qeqwqwv
19th Aug 07
oops! sorry for submitting that plank comment it was a accident! black art is rather clever, i never thought of it before!
1337CardZ
1st Sep 07
hmm, that does sound realy convincing, i would really like to see that
JakeyBoy
17th Nov 07
That'd look pretty cool.
Lahner
20th Jan 08
wow i would love to do some would be ausome
scottrox777
9th Mar 09
Cool if i got supplies


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