Poet hijacks Atlanta streets with haiku advertising campaign
Artist satirises roadside adverts by nailing his poetry to traffic lights and streetlamps across the city
Artist John Morse has been peppering Atlanta's road intersections with haikus, nailing his poetry to traffic lights and streetlamps in an attempt to provide commuters with "poetic snapshots of the urban condition".
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Thursday, 9 September, 2010
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