Bumblebee ([info]beetiger) wrote,
@ 2009-06-07 20:14:00
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Crowdsource Tarot
One of the key functions of Tarot, or other divination decks, is to be a tool by which the Universe can communicate with us by allowing our conscious and unconscious minds to pull order out of chaos, because it is human nature to find patterns, to make associations, to make meaning out of what we perceive. Humans love systems, especially when we are looking for answers.

Some decks facilitate the process by having complex imagery, or rich histories, or a certain aesthetic which lends itself to coming together nicely. Some decks limit themselves by having an unbalanced set of images. Tarot decks which use the traditional imagery but take out the male-energy cards, or the dark cards, frustrate me. Some decks add extra stories: the Egypt Urnash Tarot's 99 of Pentacles tells stories that would be inconceivable to a medieval reader, but are evocative to a modern videogame player. Some decks are limited for reading purposes by tone, such as the Hello Kitty Tarot. Some decks can only be truly read by their creators, such as Maggie Hogarth's Balance Cards.

A good reader can work with anything. I've given readings with the Cat Wisdom deck which people have informed me changed their lives. But the set of images which you have available unquestionably colors the things you can and cannot say.

[info]bard_bloom and I were joking about archetypes that would be fun to have available in a divination deck, such as Zucchini. Upright, it's obviously an abundance card; reversed, it represents being overwhelmed with the opportunities available to you. And as any of you who have hung around with either of us very much know, we love systems. We love puzzles. And we love randomness with a certain kind of order imposed on it.

So we'd like you to help us. We're going to have this poll up for the next 48 hours. Each person gets one word. Any word. (English language only, please.) We'll take either the first 78 (the number in a traditional tarot deck), or whatever you give us in that time frame if it's fewer than that. We're going to keep the poll unviewable, because we don't want you riffing on each other intentionally or building the patterns in advance. We'll use every idea somehow, though we may combine ones that are similar, or tweak them a little bit. We won't add any new images that don't come from you guys. We may divide things into suits, or number them, or do gods know what with them. We'll try to construct divinatory meanings that make sense for each card. We won't force them into a balanced deck in any traditional sense, though we may balance things that look like they want to do that. When we're done, we will at the very least indulged ourselves in a puzzle, and perhaps amused you. At best, perhaps we'll have built an image of what our community is like, and the kinds of things we want the Universe to talk to us about.

We're writers, not visual artists, so we won't draw the cards for you. But we will describe the images. The output's probably going to look kind of like [info]bard_bloom's Hacker Tarot, unless of course it doesn't.

One word per person. Send your friends. Choose carefully.

ETA: Um, you guys gave us 86 words when we weren't looking. There are some that are similar enough to others that they can probably be combined, but please stop now. :) And...thank you. A lot. You are all awesome, and this is going to be fun.

Poll #1412603 Crowdsource Tarot Creation
Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: None, participants: 86

What word do you offer us for the Crowdsource Tarot?




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[info]ladyperegrine
2009-06-08 12:32 am UTC (link)
Ooooh. I love this idea. There's a problem with the markup, though, so the poll's not working atm.

And now I want zucchini.

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[info]beetiger
2009-06-08 12:36 am UTC (link)
Yeah, can you believe that you can't just paste things from a notepad file into LJ? :P Should be fixed now.

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[info]dracosphynx
2009-06-08 12:47 am UTC (link)
Obviously, there needs to be a dish called 'Reversed Zucchini'

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[info]beetiger
2009-06-08 12:49 am UTC (link)
Remind me to tell you the story of "The Cooperative Household and the Zucchini-Crusted Pizza" sometime.

Edited at 2009-06-08 12:49 am UTC

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[info]dracosphynx
2009-06-08 02:22 am UTC (link)
Obviously, we need a Pizza Tarot.

The minor cards can be things like "The 1 Slice of Pepperoni" "The 2 Slices of Pepperoni", "The 5 Slices of Hawaiian", etc. The major cards would all have to be pizza-themed, of course. The Wheel of Fortune would be an easy one. Let's see... the Fool would have to be a pizza delivery man stepping off a cliff because he's distracted by a dog trying to get the pizza. The magician would be a chef tossing a pizza into the air above his head so that the edge of the crust looks like the infinity shape, while the implements of pizza-making lie on the table before him. The Chariot == pizza delivery vehicle. Strength == carrying a stack of pizza boxes? The World == the pizza with everything on it (pizza on the back of four elephants standing on a turtle?)

Damn. Now I want pizza.

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[info]siege
2009-06-08 04:38 am UTC (link)
Strength is the giant pizza with everything on it. The World is the pizza kitchen.

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[info]sythyry
2009-06-08 05:56 am UTC (link)
Nice indea!

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[info]aevalin
2009-06-08 01:02 am UTC (link)
Ok - I posted the first word that popped into my head once I read the post :) And I don't even know why it popped into my head because it's not something I even like :)

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[info]shatterstripes
2009-06-08 01:32 am UTC (link)
I gave you the first word that popped into my head. Which was entirely not like the mood I was in!

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[info]cowboy_r
2009-06-08 01:41 am UTC (link)
One presumes the words, at least, will be available fairly quickly after you close the poll, so that we may all gawk in wonder at what was said, and how it correlates (or doesn't)?

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[info]kibbles
2009-06-08 03:06 am UTC (link)
Yes yes I hope so!

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[info]krdbuni
2009-06-08 02:21 am UTC (link)
I offered a word which isn't English, but only because it's technical jargon and has a perfectly understandable meaning which doesn't have an English equivalent.

Kristy

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[info]kensan_oni
2009-06-08 02:36 am UTC (link)
I dipped a word in.

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[info]beetiger
2009-06-08 02:43 am UTC (link)
I love it. People are actually offering me things I have to *look up*.

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[info]siege
2009-06-08 04:48 am UTC (link)
Yay!

I hope mine makes it in, though.

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[info]yunafonfabre
2009-06-08 08:40 am UTC (link)
I'm not even sure mine can be looked up -- but I'll happily define it if asked by some means of private communication.

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[info]rowyn
2009-06-08 03:33 pm UTC (link)
I was really tempted to go with periplus. :)

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[info]rowyn
2009-06-08 04:03 pm UTC (link)
And then I went and changed what I did pick. c.c

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[info]vik_thor
2009-06-08 05:36 am UTC (link)
I gave a common word that many people probably associate with me.
I also sent the link to my husband and a few friends.

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[info]perlandria
2009-06-08 08:34 pm UTC (link)
I finally went with that word because, of all the words buzzing my head, it was the least likely to be brought up by any of the brainiacs I know who read you and are likely to participate.

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[info]krinndnz
2009-06-09 07:50 pm UTC (link)
I had to wrangle with it for a bit, but I put in a word, and I am happy.

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[info]terrana
2009-06-10 12:21 am UTC (link)
I'm looking forward to seeing what comes out of this.

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[info]e_phemera
2009-06-10 08:23 pm UTC (link)
lol....all your fault for posting this, now I'm off on a whim and a tangnt collecting images for a CAKE (food porn) tarot!

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[info]kristeva
2009-06-11 04:25 am UTC (link)
I have a friend who read X-Men cards

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