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Katie Harbath's avatar

This was fantastic. Thank you for putting in all the work to do it!

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Chelsey Pippin Mizzi's avatar

Katie, thank you so much for reading and for the kind words. It was a labor of love - and one my inner critic tried hard to hoard in the safe space of my drafts folder - so I really appreciate this response.

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Paula Diaz's avatar

Awesome article. I appreciate how much information & insight you processed & shared here! I feel so informed after reading. Did not know Alistair Crowley (from Gaiman’s “Good Omens”) drew his name from a real person. It’s also strange to consider the tarot idea as we understand it is a 20c convention. And the storytelling aspect of tarot made me think of tell-a-story cards I bought my kids when they were little. https://a.co/d/6YAdBub. Finally, cannot help but note your use of “generative” here in light of AI.

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Chelsey Pippin Mizzi's avatar

Thank you so much for reading, Paula! - I love these tell-a-story cards, how cool! And yes, generative IS an interesting word to dive into - worth its own separate essay (in development!)

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margaret meran trail's avatar

Wonderful to read and see all these images together. Thank you :)

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Chelsey Pippin Mizzi's avatar

Margaret! Thank you so much for reading! Really glad I could share the exhibition with you <3

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Erica Phillips Graves 🔮's avatar

Amazing!! Love the pictures from the exhibit.

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Chelsey Pippin Mizzi's avatar

Thank you so much for reading, Erica!!! Appreciate you and very glad I could bring a taste of the exhibition to readers around the world <3

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Charlotte_in_Munich's avatar

Wow, so many tangents amd rabbit holes to go to from your article! Thank you!

I would love to see the exhibition in London, but it's a bit far ...

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