Come chat with me at the Poets’ Picnic, Saturday, May 2nd, at the Open Space Center, 6500 Coors Boulevard, NW, Albuquerque. See if you can find my haiku poem hanging from one of the trees there, along with other “weathergrams,” short poems tied to branches around the area.
Had a wonderful visit with folks at the Navajo Technical University, in Crownpoint, as they helped us install my artpiece about reeds tangled in the San Antonio Oxbow.
Installing art https://t.co/rnxhdL6rsI via @YouTube
@NNgroup Beautiful ambiguity-
I see two layers devastated
By the slash. Are they broken
Into pieces,
Deleted,
Or just wiped clean?
Uncertain, I hesitate to tap.
@MrPrudence Thanks so much for passing along the word about this. I love the scientific study of the shapes. My own take on Hokusai's views: https://t.co/XhrnKuK17X
@dgrigar It's wonderful that there still is a conference devoted to hypertext. Back when Bill Atkinson was developing HyperCard, we had trouble defining this weird new approach to content, structure, movement through the imagined architecture, in the earliest online help systems.