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What (who) is magic eye - definition

BOOK SERIES WITH HIDDEN 3D IMAGES
Magic eye
  • Cover of the first book

magic eye         
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1. informal a photoelectric cell or similar electrical device used for detection or measurement.
2. a small cathode ray tube in some radio receivers that displays a pattern which enables the radio to be accurately tuned.
Magic (supernatural)         
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  • Many concepts of modern [[ceremonial magic]] are heavily influenced by the ideas of [[Aleister Crowley]].
  • Edward Tylor, an anthropologist who used the term magic in reference to sympathetic magic, an idea that he associated with his concept of animism
  • One of the earliest surviving accounts of the Persian ''mágoi'' was provided by the Greek historian [[Herodotus]].
  • [[Hecate]], the ancient Greek goddess of magic
  • A 17th-century depiction of the medieval writer Isidore of Seville, who provided a list of activities he regarded as magical
  • James Frazer regarded magic as the first stage in human development, to be followed by religion and then science.
  • Neo-Assyrian era]] showing the demon [[Lamashtu]]
  • Magician]] card from a 15th-century [[tarot deck]]
  • Frontispiece of an English translation of ''Natural Magick'' published in London in 1658
  • Opening of the Mouth ceremony]] being performed before the tomb
  • sigils]] (סגולות ''segulot'' in Hebrew)
  • Ideas about magic were also promoted by Sigmund Freud.
  • Ancient Egyptian [[Eye of Horus]] amulet
RITUALS OR ACTIONS EMPLOYED TO MANIPULATE NATURAL OR SUPERNATURAL BEINGS AND FORCES
Magician (paranormal); Magic (Paranormal); Spells and incantations; Magic (sorcery); Spell (ritual); Magick (paranormal); Warlockism; Wizard (paranormal); Mage (paranormal); Sorcerer (paranormal); Enchanter (paranormal); Enchantress (paranormal); Sorceress (paranormal); Magic in the ancient world; Magical (paranormal); Vitki; Concepts of magic per society; Magic (study of religion); Magic (paranormal); Magician (supernatural); Magicism; Magic in ancient Mesopotamia; Wizard (supernatural); Enchantress (supernatural); Sorcerer (supernatural); Baroque magic
Magic, sometimes spelled magick, is the application of beliefs, rituals or actions employed in the belief that they can manipulate natural or supernatural beings and forces.Hutton, R.
illusionist         
  • spiritual]] magic to rip off each cilent they swung in ''The Dr. Q. Book.'' However, a group of people believe Alexander to be a con-man too.
  • French comedy magician [[Éric Antoine]]
  • Advertisement for [[Isaac Fawkes]]' show from 1724 in which he boasts of the success of his performances for the King and Prince George
  • A magician, from the point of view of the audience, seemingly igniting fire out of nowhere from the palm, which can be deemed either stage or shock magic. It can even promote religion.
  • [[John Nevil Maskelyne]], a famous magician and illusionist of the late 19th century.
  • decapitation illusion]] may be performed
  • A stage magician using a [[top hat]] as a prop
  • [[Amateur]] magician performing "children's magic" for a birthday party audience
  • A [[mentalist]] on stage in a mind-reading performance, 1900
  • Transformation: Change of color
ENTERTAINMENT CONSTRUCTED AROUND TRICKS AND ILLUSIONS
Illusionist; Stage magic; Stage magician; Magician (illusionist); Magic trick; Stage magicians; Magic (conjuring); Magic (entertainment); Magic illusions; Bizarre magic; Conjouring; Magician's code; Disappearing Act; Bizarre Magic; Magician (illusion); Levitating woman; Floating woman; Stage-magic; Magician's Code; Trick magic; Magic tricks; Magic (Illusion); Illusionists; Smoking thumb; Vanishing act; Golden Age of Magic; Illusionary magic; Magic (performance art); Illusion (magic); Stage Magic; Performance magic; Magic Trick; Illusionsm; Comedy magic; Comedy magician; Magick (illusion); Conjuration (illusion); Conjuring (illusion)
¦ noun a person who performs tricks that deceive the eye; a magician.

Wikipedia

Magic Eye

Magic Eye is a series of books that feature autostereograms.

After creating its first images in 1991, creator Tom Baccei worked with Tenyo, a Japanese company that sells magic supplies. Tenyo published its first book in late 1991 titled Miru Miru Mega Yokunaru Magic Eye ("Your Eyesight Gets Better & Better in a Very Short Rate of Time: Magic Eye"), sending sales representatives out to street corners to demonstrate how to see the hidden image. Within a few weeks the first Japanese book became a best seller, as did the second, rushed out shortly after.

The first North American Magic Eye book was Magic Eye: A New Way of Looking at the World.

Magic Eye stereograms have been used by orthoptists and vision therapists in the treatment of some binocular vision and accommodative disorders.