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The dreamer's tarot is a photographic tarot card deck. It is combining a classical tradition of tarot with a contemporary look, design and content. It's a tool for personal development and self-discovery.This book explains the making of the card deck, as well as it gives a detailed description of every card. The dreamer's tarot is following the 600 year old tradition of tarot in a new and updated matter, combining a classical system of cards with a contemporary and modern look of analogue and digital photography, as well as new and contemporary interpretations of the meaning of every single…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The dreamer's tarot is a photographic tarot card deck. It is combining a classical tradition of tarot with a contemporary look, design and content. It's a tool for personal development and self-discovery.This book explains the making of the card deck, as well as it gives a detailed description of every card. The dreamer's tarot is following the 600 year old tradition of tarot in a new and updated matter, combining a classical system of cards with a contemporary and modern look of analogue and digital photography, as well as new and contemporary interpretations of the meaning of every single card in the deck. It is a new interpretation of a traditional tarot card deck through digital light painting and analogue photography. The, all in all 82, images are taken in 12 countries on 4 continents over a course of ten years: between 2010 and 2020. The countries from which they are collected are: Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cuba, Egypt, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Morocco, andTurkey.
Autorenporträt
Anna Pirato is a half Austrian and half Italian photographer and social and cultural anthropologist. She grew up in Salzburg, Austria, with only my Austrian side of the family, and lived in Salzburg, Berlin, Rome and Vienna. She studied Graphic design and photography in Berlin, did internships in these fields in Rome, and travelled to a few countries to develop her photography skills, before she started to study cultural and social anthropology in Vienna. Her master topic is a research about the belief of magic in South Italy and Morocco in comparison within an Islamic and a Catholic society.