Silliness for Bjorn’s prompt at Toads where he asks us to “write” on physics and black holes. And here’s Madeline Follin falling down that funnel of love from the Soundtrack to Only Lovers Left Alive, arguably the best vampire film of this century.
Silliness for Bjorn’s prompt at Toads where he asks us to “write” on physics and black holes. And here’s Madeline Follin falling down that funnel of love from the Soundtrack to Only Lovers Left Alive, arguably the best vampire film of this century.
Very amusing to actually include the black holes themselves spiralling down on that summer’s day.
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How on earth (pun intended) did you get that spiral, Peter? I love the way the black holes dot the sonnet.
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Hi Kim, – you can do your own spirals (and other silly things) at – https://www.festisite.com/text-layout/spiral/
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Thank you, Peter!
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Funny and clever!
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O dem holes — caesura and hole note marking where breath expires and breadth ignites. What is it that makes a writing swing the heavens? Does the last typing monkey on the left blunder into wonder, oops eterne? And how come that Einstein was no poet? Pauses to wonder as we circle round the drain. Eclispes, voiding, ellipses and holy moleys — all of that goes round this reading. And who knows, maybe the hole made all of it/us up …
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Ah, love those holes and ellipses at the end. It’s fun to use this spiraling effect.
-HA
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And from the darkest end no lights escape,
where gravity of death is spiral-shaped…
Love the sonnet and the concrete shape, you really pulled me in.
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This is remarkable. I love it.
–coal (Fireblossom)
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I like the spiral shape of Shakespeare’s sonnet. The black hole are most amusing. I would have liked it better had you written something original for the prompt
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