Poetification™
So, dear readers, as I have claimed to the result of many dubiously raised eyebrows I am sure. There are still a few things on my rather large dinner-plate of life that must be finished before I can get to desert – writing extensively that is – but I can offer you some of the recent projects I have been developing.
Thus I offer you If The New York Times Op-Ed Page Were A Poet, How Would We See The World? This is the first in a series of language manipulation projects that examines how we culturally respond to and work with language. The Poetification™ process — a new term created for this project — does not necessarily create poetry; instead it transforms informational and rhetorical language into a poetic, or perhaps better, symbolic linguistic form.
4IOE will also be holding periodic Poetification™ contests, so submit your results and check back for the best of the best.
Hence, here it is: If The New York Times Op-Ed Page Were A Poet, How Would We See The World? Just click on the image below to begin.
Thus I offer you If The New York Times Op-Ed Page Were A Poet, How Would We See The World? This is the first in a series of language manipulation projects that examines how we culturally respond to and work with language. The Poetification™ process — a new term created for this project — does not necessarily create poetry; instead it transforms informational and rhetorical language into a poetic, or perhaps better, symbolic linguistic form.
4IOE will also be holding periodic Poetification™ contests, so submit your results and check back for the best of the best.
Hence, here it is: If The New York Times Op-Ed Page Were A Poet, How Would We See The World? Just click on the image below to begin.
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