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magick

[ maj-ik ]

noun

  1. Archaic. magic.
  2. a power or effort associated with Wicca.


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It also makes space for immersive theater — see the whimsical investigative adventure that is “The Apple Avenue Detective Agency” — and even games that turn barcode scanners into controllers, such as “Wizard’s Warehouse: The Magick of Retail.”

The film concluded the Magick Lantern Cycle, and afterward Mr. Anger withdrew almost entirely from filmmaking for about 20 years.

Mr. Anger’s reputation as a filmmaker rested on a relatively small body of work: nine short, wordless films, totaling under three hours and made between 1947 and 1972, that came to be known as the Magick Lantern Cycle.

The Magick Lantern works have been issued on DVD in restored versions and installed in gallery exhibitions in New York and London.

“There was some critically important magick done during this conference,” Reece added, magick that hadn’t been done since 2019 — the last year Sacred Space was held, after being canceled in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, and then again in 2021 and 2022 as waves of new virus variants made hosting a large conference questionable.

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