Monthly Archives: February 2019
Copernican Transience
Copernican Transience was written in response to Disquiet Junto Project 0373: Copernican Music Step 1: Compose a work of music for sentient beings elsewhere in the universe. Aside from sentience, assume nothing about your audience culturally or cognitively. Make a … Continue reading
Transience
This piece was written in response to Naviarhaiku268 – transience . . . transience . . . petal by petal we let go This is a haiku by Debbie Strange, which was awarded “Best Haiku, Canada” in the 2017 Vancouver … Continue reading
The Orchestration Of Wildflowers
This piece was written in response to Naviarhaiku267 – spring breeze spring breeze the orchestration of wildflowers This is a haiku by dl mattila, who lives in the USA. She’s the author of Quietus, a collection of poems published on … Continue reading
Concrete Wallpaper
Concrete Wallpaper was written in response to Disquiet Junto Project 0371: Concrete Ambience The Assignment: What could concrete wallpaper music sound like? Step 1: Consider the concept of wallpaper music. Step 2: Consider wallpaper designed to look like concrete. Step … Continue reading
Dark Moon
This piece was written in response to Naviarhaiku265 – dark moon beyond Pluto the pull of a planet dark moon This is a haiku by Lorin Ford. Lorin has written haiku since 2004. Selections of her haiku are anthologized in, … Continue reading