Art Of Astonishment Vol. 3 Official

: Harris pushes the boundaries of what magic looks like, moving away from standard card plots toward surreal, visual moments that feel like glitches in reality.

: Effects using everyday objects—coins, business cards, and even food—to create a sense of "improvised" wonder. Art of Astonishment Vol. 3

The core philosophy of this volume, often explored in the essays written with , posits that astonishment is a "neutral and flowing" state of consciousness. Harris argues that our everyday reality is a "mold" we pour ourselves into; the moment of true magic temporarily breaks that mold, setting the spectator's intelligence free. This volume isn't just about tricks; it's about engineering a specific psychological state of "deep astonishment". Standout Effects and Innovations : Harris pushes the boundaries of what magic