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Arcana of Alessandro Volta The subject of this unusual Trump deck is the physics of electricity, or more specifically, the physics of electrical energy as discovered by Alessandro Volta. This deck sometimes calls itself Gli Arcani della Fisica (Arcana of Physics), but at other times refers to itself more appropriately as Gli Arcani di Alessandro Volta (Arcana of Alessandro Volta). It was published in 1999 by Aisthesis & Magazine. |
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The designs are by Ernesto Solari, an Italian artist and art professor who has studied the parallels between
Tarot and a variety of seemingly unrelated subjects. Solari’s studies have been presented as exhibitions and in
book form, and many of his designs have been published as Major Arcana decks. |
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Volta eventually created an apparatus able to detect electrical charges which were too small for his electroscope
to detect. This new device was called the condensing electroscope, or Condenser, represented in The Wheel
of Fortune. It consisted of two discs separated by a thin insulation. If an electrical charge is applied to
one disk while the other is grounded, one plate will move away from the other. Solari writes that “The Wheel
is the hinge around which turns the wheel of events; the transformation of things, of beings and of circumstances.” |
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Trump 15, The Devil, bears the title Inflammable Air. This card refers to Volta’s discovery of
Methane gas, which he called inflammable air from marshlands. His observations of swamp bubbles inspired
him to capture these gases for study. He then found ways to electrically ignite this gas to cause explosions
within a sealed object, leading to his construction of a device called Volta’s Pistol. These studies also
led him to develop gas lanterns, fueled by methane and ignited by electricity. Both of these devices are shown
on Solari’s card. |
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The 120-page book included with this set is titled The Caduceus of Volta, written by Solari (in Italian).
His interest is in the metaphysical implications behind the findings of Volta and his colleagues. The book includes
a timeline of Volta’s inventions, as well as scientific and occult explanations for each card. What is remarkable
about the book is that it is printed in full color, with numerous Tarot-like designs by Solari in addition to the
full color images of the cards themselves. The symbol of the caduceus is incorporated into many of these designs.
These additional illustrations are sometimes more beautiful than those on the cards. |
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Review by Mark Filipas, 8/4/00 |
Images Copyright © 1999 Aisthesis & Magazine, Review Copyright
© 2000 Mark Filipas
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