Fern by Ernst Haeckel
Read about my failed experiment with ferns (inspired by Gaston Bachelard) here. and see a 2003 entry on Haeckel by Giornale Nuovo here.
I love ferns becaus of their fractalness.
Related posts: I love moss.
Fern by Ernst Haeckel
Read about my failed experiment with ferns (inspired by Gaston Bachelard) here. and see a 2003 entry on Haeckel by Giornale Nuovo here.
I love ferns becaus of their fractalness.
Related posts: I love moss.
A collaborative effort of Le Corbusier, his then assistant Iannis Xenakis and Edgard Varèse, the Poème Électronique and Wikipedia entry, and audio and video at YouTube was debuted at the 1958 Brussels International Fair where it was played on over 400 loudspeakers at the Phillips Pavillion.
David Hodges writes very short novels. 299 words each to be precise:
An excerpt:
Already the breaking up has lasted longer than the relationship and provided her more pleasure. Another week of breaking up and this will be her longest relationship yet. I’d rather drink and stay out with friends than be with you, he tells her, I never cared about you and I don’t care about you now. —Very Short Novels
What a coincidence: Wired Magazine asked a bunch of A-list writers to make six word novels. I particularly like Margaret Atwood’s six word novel:
Longed for him. Got him. Shit.