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Focus Description:

You have a chair in your hands. And now, on the chair, on which there had just been nothing, there was another chair. And there is another one on it. And each is half the size of the other.

Focus secret:

The chair, which is first shown to the audience, is made of thin plywood. It has a movable plywood, equal in size to both the seat of the chair and the back - they are the same size. Between the plywood and the back of the chair there are two more chairs, one of which is half the size of the other. In order for both of them to fold, it is enough to either paint on a part of each of them (Fig. a), or cut out the same part as the other from cardboard and glue it to the back of a larger chair.

Focus Chairs

The second part, also made of cardboard (Fig. b), is folded in half. It is glued both to the movable plywood and to the back of the chair in the appropriate way. If now the movable plywood is leaned against the back, both smaller chairs will fold, and from the side the main chair will look like there is nothing else besides it. It is worth quietly turning the plywood towards the seat, as both other chairs, having opened, will appear before the audience (Fig. c).

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