Saturday, September 2, 2017

Cybernetic DADA Haiku

1. As previously discussed, a Cybernetic Haiku is a new and simple poetic form characterized by three lines, each consisting of a single noun.  Other types of words (i.e. adjective, or verb) may be used, but a noun is preferred.

It is aesthetically optimal, and conceptually desirable that the words in the Cybernetic Haiku have no practical, or conceivable relationship with each other.

Example:

Streetcar
Laundry chute
Birthday cake


2. A new poetic form has been discovered.

The Cybernetic DADA Haiku

This is just the same as the Cybernetic Haiku except all the words are deliberately misspelled or just a made up conglomeration of letters.  It is most desirable if these alphabetic word fragments can be pronounced, but even that is not strictly necessary.  DADA rules.   DADA

Example:

Fuztug
Birwax
Famheel

or


Barthga
Famsi
Peephole

(This is not strictly speaking a true Cybernetic DADA Haiku, but I include it to show the extreme flexibility of this fake inspirational tool and the awesome gullibility of the general public  -- even in times of hardship and desire.)

Keep making art.  Keep writing poetry.  PEace.  DADA


copyright (c) 2017
William Schaeffer



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