Ekphrasitc Haiku 1 Kukai
Global Haiku • Millikin University • Spring 2015
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Salvatore Dali's |
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deep in thought Adam Peters (6) on the horizon wasting time Adam Peters (3) dirty laundry background beauty Adam Peters (4) time melting into nothing Kendall Kott |
summer sun wasting time Katelyn Rumph stranded the desert sun forgotten names Nic Sanders it melts away society structured |
Dali’s Persistence of Memory The way I understood this painting was that it's our version of time. We created this idea and we use certain things to measure it, but what does it really mean? We place such great emphasis on this notion of "being on time" and "be here at this time" that we've learned not to question it. It’s what we've grown up with and it's what we've accepted, but we don’t really know anything certain about it except it's what we've long ago agreed upon. At 8am a normal work day starts, and all of this other precedents of time, but if you truly think about it, who/what decided on the whole hour scheme, and when was the acceptable dinner time and so on. sun dial Francesca Rios a circadian rhythm |
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we take Eli Cook (5) steer clear melting snow Eli Cook (6) shimmer of rain Austyn Krueger (3) autumn trees Austyn Krueger (4) helicopters fall Kendall Kott kiss in the park |
balloons in the sky springtime evening walking down the road beautiful night down the road running on my favorite path Nicole Koch |
balls of light Lexy Bieber (3) we walk together Lexy Bieber (4) trees above Lexy Bieber balloons in the sky rainbow in the sky Katelyn Rumph
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