Magic Spider Pro-Pack by Ian Pidgeon
My Pet Boris (the magic spider ios app) is the work of magician Ian Pidgeon from Sydney Australia.
Most
people I know, myself included freak out when they walk into a spider
web so you can pretty much guarantee a reaction to this trick.
First
of all I would like to credit Jim Pace's The Web from L&L
Publishing as the inspiration for this effect. The Web can be purchased
from your local magic dealer or online through L&L Publishing or
most other Magic sites. L&L publishing own the rights to the
original "The Web" effect and have authorized us to market this app.
While
"The Web" is a magic trick using cards, My Pet Boris has a totally
different presentation and is intended more as a prank that anyone could
use.
It utilizes the smart phone as a familiar object that is
endlessly fascinating to people instead of introducing it as a magic
trick. The technology allows for video, animation and vibration that
involves multiple senses and increased interest. People are always
curious to see what new applications are being developed. This provides a
powerful emotional hook.
The spider is an Australian Redback spider
Latrodectus hasseltii a relative of the American Black Widow and are
quite dangerous. He was released in my neighbor's garden after filming.
Effect:
I
present this as a cool new smart phone app (app sold separately) that
merges the spectators own body with computer generated images to create a
form of augmented reality that is incredibly realistic.
I ask the
spectator to hold out their hand so I can take a picture of their palm,
secretly loading a plastic spider on the back of their hand, then place
the phone on their palm and introduce Boris.
The animation and
shadowing make it look like the spider is actually crawling across their
hand. They can even feel him move because of the phone's vibrator.
He stops a few times on his way across the hand and the magician pokes him to encourage him to continue.
I
show how you can interact with Boris by sliding my finger under the
phone to rub the spider's back. Boris really seems to be between the
phone and their hand. You could never do this in real life. Too
dangerous with a poisonous spider.
Then I show how waving my hand over the proximity sensors on the phone make him come back. He runs back across the screen.
I
take the phone back and ask them to try. When they wave their hand over
the screen, they notice out of the corner of their eye, a realistic
spider clinging to the back of their hand and they FREAK OUT!
That's My Pet Boris!
NOTE: This is the accessory pack for the Magic Spider App.
The app must be purchased separately through the App Store or Google Play.