Haiku philosophy Michael Govan
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Michael Govan
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one of America’s most beloved writers of poetry
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Haiku philosophy Michael GovanRafal Rozendaal describes Haiku as non physical artworks. His curiosity in Japanese culture brought his attention to the tradition of Haiku. First as notes on his smartphone, morethen posts and tweets, their appearance began to explore the physical wor(l)d as large wall paintings. Rafal Rozendaals Haiku are comments on subjects such as the complexities of the digital age and the driving forces of todays societies.
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