the electronic man\nwith computer cards, number named only punched card, computer presentation, see p. 370 for idea by j.g. thompson jr.\ncalvin thompson
1973
the compleat magick - volume 1 Calvin Thompson
The Electronic Man
with computer cards, number named only punched card, computer presentation, see p. 370 for idea by J.G. Thompson Jr.
computer card trick\nwith introduction by karl fulves
computer program with which any selected card can be divined, program guesses color, suit, etc. correctly\nchristopher morgan\n"computer card trick" (christopher morgan, on computing, fall 1979)\nbrainiac card trick\njim snapp
1979
interlocutor Christopher Morgan
Computer Card Trick
with introduction by Karl Fulves
computer program with which any selected card can be divined, program guesses color, suit, etc. correctly
brainiac card trick\ncomputer program with which any selected card can be divined, program guesses color, suit, etc. correctly\njim snapp\ncomputer card trick\nchristopher morgan
1979
interlocutor Jim Snapp
Brainiac Card Trick
computer program with which any selected card can be divined, program guesses color, suit, etc. correctly
anatomy of a compute psychic - part i\n- applications for the psychic
- hoy outdone
- but every coin has two sides
- computer courses
- available programs
- don't take shortcuts\nmyriam ruthchild
1981
the compleat magick — volume iii Myriam Ruthchild
Anatomy of A Compute Psychic - Part I
- Applications for the Psychic
- Hoy Outdone
- But Every Coin Has Two Sides
- Computer Courses
- Available Programs
- Don't Take Shortcuts
anatomy of a compute psychic - part ii\n- can you afford one?
- selecting the right type
- presentation is vital
- categorical answers
- mail-order mentalism
- targeted mailings for bookings\nmyriam ruthchild
1981
the compleat magick — volume iii Myriam Ruthchild
Anatomy of A Compute Psychic - Part II
- Can You Afford One?
- Selecting the Right Type
- Presentation is Vital
- Categorical Answers
- Mail-Order Mentalism
- Targeted Mailings for Bookings
compu-card\ncomputer reveals wrong card, selection is changed to match prediction, then computer cursor is moved magically, code to program it on the computer\nsteve beam\nthe trapdoor issue #6\nsteve beam
1984
the trapdoor - volume one Steve Beam
Compu-Card
computer reveals wrong card, selection is changed to match prediction, then computer cursor is moved magically, code to program it on the computer
leftovers\non abbott's, greg bordner, wayne kyzer, kaymar the magician, patter for the shrinking glove, computer tricks\nsteve beam
1987
the trapdoor - volume one Steve Beam
Leftovers
on Abbott's, Greg Bordner, Wayne Kyzer, Kaymar The Magician, patter for The Shrinking Glove, computer tricks
cardtrik\ncomputer screen as slate, program code, see p. 351 for code correction\nsteve beam\nbefore your eyes\nnorman ashworth\nthe trapdoor issue #18\nsteve beam
1987
the trapdoor — volume one Steve Beam
Cardtrik
computer screen as slate, program code, see p. 351 for code correction
terminal tricks\ncards on screen, spectator stops at a card, that card is removed from the computer / pulled from the screen, program code\nsteve beam\nthe trapdoor issue #21\nsteve beam
1988
the trapdoor - volume one Steve Beam
Terminal Tricks
cards on screen, spectator stops at a card, that card is removed from the computer / pulled from the screen, program code
the other card\nsix cards are removed from a deck and five are inserted into the computer, computer program names remaining card\nalex elmsley
1996
mouse magic Alex Elmsley
The Other Card
six cards are removed from a deck and five are inserted into the computer, computer program names remaining card
the fortune teller\nspectator selects objects from lists on computer, eventually computer program shows a horoscope with the exact birthdate of spectator\nalex elmsley
1996
mouse magic Alex Elmsley
The Fortune Teller
spectator selects objects from lists on computer, eventually computer program shows a horoscope with the exact birthdate of spectator
thought projection\ncard is selected on computer screen, performer divines it after answering two questions posed by the computer program\nalex elmsley
1996
mouse magic Alex Elmsley
Thought Projection
card is selected on computer screen, performer divines it after answering two questions posed by the computer program
inexplicable\nwith computer program, programmed version of vernon's "trick that cannot be explained"\nalex elmsley\nthe trick that cannot be explained\ndai vernon
1996
mouse magic Alex Elmsley
Inexplicable
with computer program, programmed version of Vernon's "Trick that cannot be explained"
a creature was stirring\ncomputer mouse on palm, suddenly the cursor jumps around, confederate with cell phone disturbs connection\nneal thomas
2006
prolix Neal Thomas
A Creature Was Stirring
computer mouse on palm, suddenly the cursor jumps around, confederate with cell phone disturbs connection
don't lie to me (computer)\nmagician and spectator get half the pack each, and either lie or say the truth about each card, computer can spot all the spectator's lies\npaul curry\ndon't lie to me\npaul curry
2012
magical mathematics Paul Curry
Don't Lie To Me (Computer)
Magician and spectator get half the pack each, and either lie or say the truth about each card, computer can spot all the spectator's lies