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Sleight of hand (also
known as
prestidigitation or
legerdemain (listen)
refers to fine
motor skills when used by
performing artists in
different art forms...
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Conjuring (French: Séance de
prestidigitation) is a 1896
French silent trick film
directed by
Georges Méliès, who is also the
actor doing the "conjuring"...
- archaeology, linguistics, law, draftsmanship, geology, chemistry,
prestidigitation, and philosophy. He is
described as
nearly 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) tall...
- an
aristocrat by the name of
Jules de Rovère, who
coined the term "
prestidigitation" to
describe a
major misdirection technique magicians used. At Papa...
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Super Villains Legion of Zoom
Notable aliases Abhararakadhararbarakh Dr.
Petrou Professor Zoom
Abilities Magic Expertise in
gadgetry and
prestidigitation...
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subtitled Being a
Definitive History of the
Venerable Arts of Sorcery,
Prestidigitation, Wizardry, Deception, &
Chicanery and of the
Mountebanks & Scoundrels...
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magician and
artistic director. He
specialises in
scene mani****tion and
prestidigitation.
Though he no
longer competes, Ferré
continues to
perform at magic...
- the
practice is
detached from the
dexterity of the operator, from
prestidigitation in the
literal sense. The
observer becomes "the
locus and producer...
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performed while sitting at a table. Sleight-of-hand, also
known as
prestidigitation ("quick fingers") or léger de main (Fr., "lightness of hand"), is the...
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Match de
prestidigitation (literally "conjuring contest"),
released in the
United States as A
Wager Between Two Magicians, or
Jealous of Myself, and in...