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Sunday, 13 September 2009

Bowie's Eyes -- by File




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7 comments:

mimi said...

Brilliant.

offsideintahiti said...

Yes, that's more like it. Wordles need some kind of layer of meaning for them to work in any way, non?

Zephirine said...

But Offie, don't you think that the different juxtapositions of the words can provide new effects and meanings? I think that's the case with the daffodils and the raven. I don't think the word-shape itself necessarily has to be anything (though it's interesting when it is, as here.)

file said...

thanks Mimi.

I know what you mean Offie, but I agree with Zeph, and (believe me) you don't want to get me started on the value of meaning!

Seems there might be something to wordles as poetic pieces (if not actually poetry) but I think it's going to take some thought how to do that... and time is a short and hairy postman these days

offsideintahiti said...

Why, what about the value of meaning?

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