tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4963606970537776518.post182947965458533304..comments2024-03-14T14:39:45.804-04:00Comments on Intersections -- Poetry with Mathematics: Poems with Fibonacci number patternsJoAnne Growneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04654717097635624079noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4963606970537776518.post-44051848739183131282019-04-25T09:54:35.184-04:002019-04-25T09:54:35.184-04:00A good place to look for more might be in work by ...A good place to look for more might be in work by the French group OULIPO -- especially in the writing of Paul Braffort.JoAnne Growneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04654717097635624079noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4963606970537776518.post-65388234430344735952019-04-25T07:09:03.453-04:002019-04-25T07:09:03.453-04:00hi,
Im am a french student and am making a school...hi, <br />Im am a french student and am making a school report in english about the golden number in poetry. <br />I wanted to ask you if you knowed any others form than the fib and the fibonaccy sonnet (which is not exactly poetry) that used fibonaccy numbers, even unconciently (like the rondel or the triolet in french).<br />TicusLeFaunehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06068447486987740206noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4963606970537776518.post-72124146418064423502010-08-08T20:34:07.155-04:002010-08-08T20:34:07.155-04:00Handful of Stars
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Fib- poetry
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a hand-...Handful of Stars <br />~ <br />Fib- poetry<br /><br />I <br />held <br />a hand- <br />full of stars, <br />a palm of live wires, <br />glowing red like an x-ray <br />tiny fragments of light building energy <br />nudging, crevasses between fingers particles free <br />and <br />race <br />into <br />the night sky <br />shooting in reverse <br />to original position <br />taking wishes of the night from lovers' lips, <br />casting them back to a time before they fell in love.<br />Fibonacci poem - doubledJolie Harschhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05638819114812160141noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4963606970537776518.post-37205134178859903952010-04-19T14:21:59.334-04:002010-04-19T14:21:59.334-04:00Thanks for your comments--and for the considerable...Thanks for your comments--and for the considerable publicity your blog has attracted to "math-poetry." For additional ideas concerning math-influenced forms, take a look at the tetrahedral pantoum in my April 8 posting, "Braided lines form a pantoum," or follow the link in the April 9 posting about baseball to sample some square poems.JoAnne Growneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04654717097635624079noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4963606970537776518.post-25017408858874289912010-04-19T13:51:40.258-04:002010-04-19T13:51:40.258-04:00Thanks for the Fib shout-out. I love mixing math a...Thanks for the Fib shout-out. I love mixing math and poetry, and I'm endlessly fascinated by all the variations folks come up with even just combining Fibonacci and poetry let alone all the other math influenced forms. Good times, indeed!Greg Pincushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00449684160718426340noreply@blogger.com