Inject 2 App Issues

Inject 2 is an app that lets you do various effects with a spectator’s phone. Its been having a bunch of issues since December of 2024. I don’t have the app largely because I don’t really trust myself not to drop a spectator’s phone and be left with a repair bill. I’ve never really leaned into the borrowed aspect of magic. I don’t like touching other people’s stuff.

Apps and software are fairly new in the grand scheme of things and its pretty interesting to hear all the discussion surrounding longevity. No one expects an apple to last years but you’d be upset if your brand new car rusts in a week. There’s a lot of debate about the ethics of preserving digital data and how much work companies should be required to do. The Stop Killing Games movement was started around August last year. Games are increasingly becoming online only and when the game developer shuts down the server, people will no longer be able to play. This also relates to important questions over software ownership which is another huge contentious topic.

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Cool Back Designs

Some of the back designs from the cards I bought to make Dazzle gimmicks are really nifty. Its quite a shame that a lot of those cards simply don’t have the right texture for a lot of magic tricks.

Sample card backs

This photo doesn’t accurately capture the look of the shiny ink on certain cards. The quality of the ink really elevates the look of the airplane deck. The ink on the Desert Inn card is a lot more gold in person and pairs nicely with the green.

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Making Dazzle Gimmicks

I recently bought a bunch of playing cards to make my own gimmicks for Alex Elmseley’s Dazzle. It was harder than I thought.

Some playing cards are straight up impossible to split cleanly. The printed layer is too thin and will simply rip instead of separate from the middle layer. I’ve been forced to just glue them together and suffer the extra thickness.

Some playing cards can only be split from one side. I guess they use different papers on the face and back. One side will to be easy to grab and pull and the other will just rip.

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