A banknote visually transforms into the spectator's selected card - an exceptional collaboration between a brilliant French creator and a true worker's boutique.
AN OUTSTANDING COLLABORATION
This project was born from the meeting of Mickael Chatelain and Gentlemen's Magic Boutique. A creation designed specifically for workers and professionals, with a clear requirement: strong visual impact under real working conditions.
AN IMPOSSIBLE TRANSFORMATION
A card is selected and lost in the deck. A banknote is displayed and the challenge is set. At the exact moment the spectator looks at the bill, it transforms before their eyes into their own chosen card. The effect is clean, direct, and triggers an immediate reaction.
SIMPLE, VISUAL, AND ADAPTABLE
No hidden technology, no magnets, no invisible thread. The routine is easy to perform and comes with instructions in both French and English. Fully adaptable to all types of banknotes, paper, receipts, or everyday materials - perfect for live performance as well as social media.
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