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Our Data
Our data and files can be accessed in our OSF repository.
Decks
Academic Tarot: The Major Arcana by Visionary Futures Collective
Humane Technology Tarot Deck, Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics
Our Lady of Technology Tarot Cards by People Rocket
The Oracle for Transfeminist Technologies by Coding Rights and the Design Justice Network
The Tarot Cards of Tech by Artefact
The Workers Tarot Deck by Parsons DESIS Lab at the New School
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