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Exposure (magic) : ウィキペディア英語版
Exposure (magic)

Exposure in magic refers to the practice of revealing the secrets of how magic tricks are performed.
The practice is generally frowned upon within the industry as a type of spoiler that ruins the experience of magical performances for audiences.
==Background==
Exposures are performed by both professional and amateur magicians. Some exposures have been performed as part of stage shows, or in other public media including television,〔(Peter Lamont, Richard Wiseman (2005) ''Magic in Theory: An Introduction to the Theoretical and Psychological Elements of Conjuring'' ) pp xiv. Univ of Hertfordshire Press ISBN 1-902806-50-6 Accessed 2010, May 20〕 the Internet, certain video sharing interfaces, discussion forums, and blogs.
One notable case of exposure using network television involved Val Valentino, performing as the "Masked Magician" in the Fox series ''Breaking the Magician's Code: Magic's Biggest Secrets Finally Revealed'', which ran between 1997 and 1998. Valentino was ostracized by the magic community and received much criticism from magicians for contravening the joint International Brotherhood of Magicians and Society of American Magicians ethics statement.〔(Young Magician Practices Abracadabra )〕
Penn & Teller performances often include exposing their own tricks for purposes of entertainment. Penn Jillette has said that while the duo show the audience how a trick is done, it is often done so quickly or with different mechanics, so that while the audience learns it is a trick, they cannot follow. As a result, the duo will repeat the trick, fooling the audience even after the audience knows how it's done. This highlights the need to distinguish ''apparent'' exposures performed by magicians during an act, which invariably turn out to be illusions in their own right.

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