Artist Delaine le Bas created a series of unique cards to be dispensed by the this arcade machine inspired by an LGBTIQ+ Roma, Gysepy and Traveller workshop held at Brighton Musuem & Art Gallery as part of the Queer the Pier exhibition making process. Participants viewed the machine and read copies of the original fortune telling cards. The produced responses through drawings and writings. Le Bas harnessed these contributions to design new cards. The positive messages are in response to the negative stereotypes of gypsy fortune telling as represented by this problematic machine. As Le Bas states "There should be no fixed lines to define us." By responding with creative collective action to this artefact, and inserting new interpretation into it, the Queer the Pier Roma project has "queered the past".