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    Soi Tarot

    made by elena knox for Soi Convent[ion], a pavilion curated by LIV_ID for @BangkokBiennial 2021

    Soi Tarot is a set of divination cards and readings. Using Soi Tarot, you will choose one door, or many doors. A door has an aesthetic, ritual, and practical value, and a human-scale architecture that is identifiable all across humanity. In literature, doors often symbolise change.

    Soi Tarot presents portals to near and far, past and future… and is also a work of cross-cultural portraiture. Its photographs connect far-apart neighbourhoods, expanding culture, intermingling languages, compounding communication, jamming traditions, opening doors.

    ในวรรณกรรมประตูมักสื่อถึงความเปลี่ยนแปลง Soi Tarot จึงเป็นประตูเชื่อมถึงอดีตและอนาคตอันใกล้และไกล อีกทั้งเป็นภาพแทนของการข้ามระหว่างวัฒนธรรม รูปถ่ายของมันเชื่อมต่อชุมชนที่อยู่ห่างไกลกัน ขยับขยายวัฒนธรรม ผสมผสานภาษา ผนวกรวมการสื่อสาร ง้างงัดขนบธรรมเนียมและแง้มเปิดบานประตู

    Soi Tarot (ซอยทาโร่) คือชุดไพ่ทำนายและอ่านดวงชะตา ในการใช้ไพ่ซอยทาโร่คุณจะต้องเลือกประตูหนึ่งหรือหลายบาน โดยประตูแต่ละบานนำเสนอสุนทรียะ จารีต ธรรมเนียมปฎิบัติและสถาปัตยกรรมซึ่งบ่งชี้อัตลักษณ์ของมนุษยชาติ

    Making of Soi Tarot!

    LIV_ID worked in the local Bangkok 🇹🇭neighbourhood of Soi Convent, creating and sharing new archival efforts and inviting engagement in this colourful, historic, workaday space/place. One of these projects was Collections: open-source online raw material as resources to which international artists 🧑🏽‍🎨 were invited to respond. One of the collections was of Soi Convent’s doors.

    In counterpoint to the 20-odd Thai doors and gates, I collected 56 doors 🚪 in the Berlin borough of Neukölln, all graffitied in a vivid, rough style. I photographed them in one day, in natural light, travelling 📷 👟on foot, savouring this neighbourhood’s particular character and dynamism.

    Then, I moved to Tokyo, a notoriously private city where graffiti is extremely rare but doors are personalised on their insides by genkan: tiny, organised lobbies where people leave their shoes. In Tokyo I wrote ✍️78 haiku readings, one for each previously collected door. The poetic readings, which are translated to Thai, keep close reference to each tarot card’s 🃏 traditional meaning, with an emphasis on movement, intention, arrival, and change.

    Apropos, in Japan’s Heian period, Soi (素意) was a ⛩️ monk, ⚖️ judge,🚶traveller, and waka poet. He founded Jakujo-ji temple in Izumi Province in 1083, served as governor of Ki Province, and reportedly married the poet princess Yuko 👘 of the Ki imperial family.

    My doors and LIV_ID’s doors are the minor and major arcana of Soi Tarot. 💬Ask the cards where and how you may discover your personal portal!

    🔮elena

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