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The International Journal on the Image | 2016

The Serious Game

J. Frost

The images of tarot cards are rich in symbols which invite interpretation and speculation. In this paper I explain the predominant uses of the tarot cards. In parts of Europe the tarot is still played as a game; in Britain and the United States it is used for divination. Particular attention is given to the writings of Antoine Court de Gebelin and Jean-Baptiste Alliette, in the eighteenth century, as key turning points in the use of the cards from gaming to fortune-telling or cartomancy. As the practice of visual interpretation and the disclosure of truth are central to divination with the tarot, I refer to the philosophical hermeneutics of Hans-Georg Gadamer as an appropriate way of understanding the practice. I utilize Gadamer’s notions of play, festival and symbol to explain the relationship between gaming and reading the cards. From this I am able to formulate an understanding of cartomancy as a form of serious play, related to but differing from game play in the nature of its encounter with the symbol.


The International Journal on the Image | 2016

The serious game: towards a hermeneutic understanding of the Tarot

J. Frost


Archive | 2016

The concept of fortune in the birth of the tarot

J. Frost


Archive | 2016

It's behind you! The rediscovery of Strood through pantomime

J. Frost


Archive | 2015

Jan Svankmajer: film as puppet theatre

J. Frost


Archive | 2014

The space in-between

J. Frost; J. Casey; X. Kaye


Archive | 2013

Introduction to 'From Grimm to Reality'

J. Frost


Archive | 2012

The thinking line: defining drawing

J. Frost; H. Stone


Archive | 2012

Flotsam, jetsam, lagan and derelict

J. Frost; J. Casey; X. Kaye


Archive | 2012

Upon a painted ocean

J. Frost; S. Overall

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