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The text being used is sourced from Japanese haiku poetry, translated into English. The poets include Buson (1715-1783), Basho (1644-1694), and Buson (1715-1783) and other major poets to make use of the Haiku.    | The text being used is sourced from Japanese haiku poetry, translated into English. The poets include Buson (1715-1783), Basho (1644-1694), and Buson (1715-1783) and other major poets to make use of the Haiku.    | ||
Traditionally, the Haiku presents a contrast or a 'cutting' aspect, including the juxtaposiition of text and image.    | |||
[[File:Moses.pd]]  | |||
[[File:Haiku.SacredTexts.1.txt]]  | |||
== documentation ==  | == documentation ==  | ||
[[File:1407 girl024 med.jpg]]  | |||
Comical Dutch script  | |||
Flip-flapping across the sky  | |||
In this windy nest  | |||
_______________________________  | |||
[[File:Student woodworking class.jpg]]  | [[File:Student woodworking class.jpg]]  | ||
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Insatiable fleas  | Insatiable fleas  | ||
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Weird hollow echo  | Weird hollow echo  | ||
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Black cloudbank broken  | Black cloudbank broken  | ||
_______________________________  | |||
[[File:Maori.jpg]]  | [[File:Maori.jpg]]  | ||
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Wild geese write a line  | Wild geese write a line  | ||
_______________________________  | |||
[[File:Portraitofachild.jpg]]  | |||
The songs of froglings  | |||
Our old scarecrow topples down  | |||
In silent midnight  | |||
_______________________________  | |||
[[File:Girl 1943.jpg]]  | |||
White they meet  | |||
Scatters in the night ... now see  | |||
Black cloudbank broken  | |||