The History of Tarot
In this episode of The History of Tarot, host Clara Moss explores how the digital revolution transformed tarot reading from traditional in-person practice to global online phenomenon. Discover the evolution from early 1990s computer software to smartphone apps, social media influencers, and AI-generated interpretations. Learn about the democratization of tarot access through websites offering free online readings, the rise of virtual tarot communities, and how platforms like YouTube and TikTok introduced new generations to this ancient divination system. The episode examines both benefits and challenges of digital tarot, including debates over authenticity, the impact of remote readings during COVID-19, and concerns about quality control in online spaces. Moss discusses how technology preserved historical decks, enabled global communities of practitioners, and created new forms of tarot entertainment through live streaming. The episode also addresses contemporary questions about artificial intelligence in tarot practice and the ongoing cultural negotiation between tradition and innovation. Essential listening for anyone interested in tarot history, digital culture, and how ancient practices adapt to modern technology while maintaining their cultural significance and appeal.
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