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Bibliotech Tarot

Bibliotech Tarot

by Tyler Garlando

Tarot78 cards
darksci-fihorrordigitalblack-and-white
cyberpunksurrealistdystopianbody-horrormonochromaticdigital-artpixel-artunconventional

Theme: Cyberpunk sci-fi horror with technological body modifications

Medium: digital

The Bibliotech Tarot is a cyberpunk, sci-fi horror tarot deck by digital surrealist artist Tyler Garlando. It features a stark black-and-white aesthetic with detailed illustrations of cyborgs and technological modifications, reinterpreting classic tarot archetypes.

About This Deck

The Bibliotech Tarot is a 78-card deck that plunges traditional tarot archetypes into a dystopian future, blending cyberpunk, sci-fi, and horror elements. Created by digital surrealist artist Tyler Garlando, known as Bebopmoose, the deck reinterprets the Major and Minor Arcana through a lens of technological augmentation, body horror, and digital decay. The campaign successfully funded in 2022, indicating a strong interest in its unique aesthetic.

The deck's visual language is characterized by its monochromatic palette, relying on intricate line work and pixelated shading to create depth and texture. Each card presents figures that are part human, part machine, often with exposed wiring, digital interfaces, and unsettling modifications that evoke a sense of both vulnerability and power. This approach offers a fresh, dark take on tarot symbolism, inviting readers to explore themes of identity, humanity, and the impact of technology in a fragmented world.

While the campaign story is brief, it emphasizes the creator's background as a digital surrealist, which is clearly reflected in the deck's art style. The deck is designed to appeal to those who appreciate a darker, more unconventional approach to tarot, moving beyond traditional fantasy or spiritual themes into a realm of speculative fiction and existential dread. It serves as both a functional reading tool and a compelling art object for collectors of unique and genre-specific decks.

Key Features

  • Cyberpunk, sci-fi horror theme
  • Stark black-and-white digital surrealist artwork
  • Features cyborgs and technological body modifications
  • Created by digital surrealist artist Tyler Garlando (Bebopmoose)
  • 78-card tarot deck

Who It's For

This deck is ideal for tarot readers and collectors who are drawn to dark, dystopian, and technologically-themed art. It will particularly resonate with fans of cyberpunk, sci-fi horror, and body horror genres. Readers who appreciate a non-traditional, visually intense approach to tarot and are comfortable with stark, monochromatic imagery will find this deck compelling. It may not be suitable for beginners seeking a gentle introduction to tarot or those who prefer colorful, traditional, or overtly spiritual decks.

The Story Behind This Deck

Tyler Garlando, known online as Bebopmoose, is a digital surrealist artist who has been drawing for most of his life. With a significant online following of over 60,000 people, he brings his distinctive style to the Bibliotech Tarot. His inspiration for the deck stems from a desire to merge his artistic vision with the archetypal power of tarot, creating a unique blend of cyberpunk, sci-fi, and horror.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the theme of the Bibliotech Tarot?
The Bibliotech Tarot is a cyberpunk, sci-fi horror themed deck. It explores a dystopian future where humanity and technology merge, often with unsettling and surreal results, reinterpreting traditional tarot archetypes through this lens.
What is the art style of the Bibliotech Tarot?
The deck features a stark black-and-white digital surrealist art style. It uses intricate line work, cross-hatching, and dot patterns to create detailed illustrations of cyborgs, technological modifications, and fragmented figures, giving it a graphic novel or pixel art aesthetic.
Is the Bibliotech Tarot a full 78-card deck?
Yes, the Bibliotech Tarot is a complete 78-card tarot deck, encompassing both the Major and Minor Arcana, all rendered in the deck's unique cyberpunk sci-fi horror style.
Is the Bibliotech Tarot suitable for beginners?
The Bibliotech Tarot's unique and dark aesthetic might be more suited for experienced tarot readers or those who are specifically drawn to its genre themes. Beginners might find the imagery less conventional than traditional decks, though the underlying tarot system remains consistent.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$4.8K

Backers

108

Launched

Apr 2022

Platform: Kickstarter

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