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[[Cabinet of Proteus]] is an illusion invented by [[Thomas Tobin]] in 1864. People appear and disappear from a large cabinet that has folding doors in front and an upright pillar that extends from top to bottom inside. At the top of the pillar is usually a lamp which illuminates the inside. | [[Cabinet of Proteus]] is an illusion invented by [[Thomas Tobin]] in 1864. People appear and disappear from a large cabinet that has folding doors in front and an upright pillar that extends from top to bottom inside. At the top of the pillar is usually a lamp which illuminates the inside. | ||
It uses the same principle as his [[Sphinx]] | It uses the same principle as his [[Sphinx Illusion]]. | ||
[[Category:Illusions]] | [[Category:Illusions]] |
Revision as of 14:55, 6 October 2008
Cabinet of Proteus is an illusion invented by Thomas Tobin in 1864. People appear and disappear from a large cabinet that has folding doors in front and an upright pillar that extends from top to bottom inside. At the top of the pillar is usually a lamp which illuminates the inside.
It uses the same principle as his Sphinx Illusion.