Show with transparent screens: the magic of invisible technology
Show with transparent screens: the magic of invisible technology — this is a strong trend in events in 2026. The most savvy agencies and communications directors have already integrated it into their strategy.
The Digital Illusionism: magic augmented by technology
tech companies and startups are naturally receptive to Digital Illusionism — the fusion of technology and entertainment speaks directly to their DNA. For an app launch, a product demo or a fundraising evening, digital magic creates a moment that embodies the company's innovation values.
The tech sector's favorite format: the magic keynote, where the magician uses AI, augmented reality and the audience's smartphones to create an interactive show. Developers and engineers love trying to figure out “how it works” — and the technological impossibility of the spectacle fascinates them all the more as they understand the underlying tech.
Mentalism: the intellectual dimension of magic
Mentalism is the art of creating the illusion of mind reading, prediction and psychological influence. This is the most intellectually impressive format — it leaves spectators with the unsettling sensation that the magician has actually accessed their thoughts.
In events, mentalism works particularly well with corporate, finance and tech audiences — analytical and rational profiles that classic card tricks impress less. A mentalist who predicts the year's turnover, who guesses a director's secret project, or who anticipates the choices of an entire room creates an impact that other magic formats cannot reproduce.
Tony and Jordan: events reinvented by magic
Tony and Jordan understood before anyone else that magic had to evolve with the times. By creating Digital Illusionism, they gave birth to a show that speaks to contemporary audiences — hyperconnected, demanding, and in search of authenticity. Performances combining the warmth of live with the power of technology.
Frequently asked questions
Should a technical installation be planned?
For the close-up: nothing at all. For the stage show: a basic sound system and lighting are sufficient. The magician brings all his specific equipment and coordinates with your manager.
Can the show be personalized?
It's even recommended. The best artists offer a creative briefing in advance to adapt the show to your program, your audience and your message.