This is my latest, and possibly most complicated magic trick yet. It allows you to be able to SEE THROUGH a spectators eyes, and tell them which image that they were thinking of. For the purposes of disguise, the trick is hidden in my other recent project, 'Random Image Generator'. It does not ACTUALLY generate random images, but uses a set of pre-determined images. To use it, you need two laptops/computers. and two 'Scratcher' accounts (So that they can use cloud variables). 1) Before the trick, log in on TWO laptops/computers on scratch. Go onto my account and bring up my 'Random Image Generator' project. On the device that you will be using, press the 'm' key. This will bring you on to a screen that is designed to look like a music player. Leave the other device alone. 2) Invite up a spectator and ask them to sit down and press 'start' on the random image generator. Ask them to slowly scroll through the images, choosing one so that you can't see. Now ask them to click on their image. 3) Tell them to come over so that you can create a 'psychic link'. Stare deeply into their eyes then ask them to focus on their image. 4) After a moment's concentration, tell them that you need some music to think to. Ask them to click the play button on your device. 5) This is the key part; look at the bottom of the list of songs that will come up. It should say 'Fight Song.mp_' then a letter or number in the space. Without making yourself too obvious, glance at that letter and remember it. Focus a little more, then say you are getting something faint, but the image of the music is clouding your mind. Ask them to click the stop button and the list will vanish. 6) This part requires a little memory. To tell which image they selected, check the letter or number you memorised against this chart: C = Man with a camera, or cameraman G = Gorilla 3 = Phone B = Biscuit or chocolate chip cookie D = Dice S = Sunset 7)Focus a little more, then reveal their image. Act surprised and say things like 'Seriously?' and 'No way!' when they tell you that you have got it right.
I was inspired by Greg Rostami, one of the greatest IMagicians ever. He created the likes of ITelikinect, IForce and IPrediction. Link to image generator: