The Origami
Illusion is just one example of our many handcrafted illusions.
The Origami is an
extremely clever and puzzling illusion invented by Jim Steinmeyer.
Here's how it looks to the audience: A small box, about 12 inches
square, is unfolded, becoming large enough for the assistant to
enter it. Once she is inside, the box is again folded down to a
small box. There is apparently no place for the assistant to be.
Then, to further prove the lack of space, three long samurai swords
are thrust through the box from all sides. The above photo illustrates
this point in the performance. The illusion can be completely revolved,
showing all sides. There is simply no place for the assistant to
hide. Next, the swords are removed and the box unfolded, revealing
the assistant. A stand with matching casters is also available to
hold the mirror and swords.
Features include an anodized
aluminum box. The color is an applied vinyl which withstands abuse
and continues to look new. The table frame features semi-transparent
sides. We also have available the Greg Frewin version which features
a broken and restored mirror effect. Instead of swords, the mirror
is broken and three slivers of it are used to pierce the box. As
a finale to the illusion, the mirror is restored. This version includes
a special stand for the mirror.
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