Touching the Sky—How Do Unreachable and Intangible Things Feel?

Touching the Sky: How Do Unreachable and Intangible Things Feel?

Imagine your fingertips could decode the secrets of the cosmos, your skin could sense the essence of abstract concepts. In a world where the visual often dominates, we invite you on an extraordinary sensory journey—a captivating thought experiment.

We blend poetry and physics, imagination and reality, into a fantastic texture. We know it’s impossible to actually stroke silence or touch the universe. But here, we stretch the boundaries of reality in remarkable ways. These little tactile daydreams are a celebration of imagination, allowing us to grasp the ungraspable—at least in our minds.

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Summer Blue Haiku

Summer Blue Haiku

waiting and drinking
as the night begins to fall
in a summer blue

The poem has been brought to life by the DALL-E When it comes to the term Haiku, the AI naturally ventures into Japanese-inspired territory.

The Poem follows the traditional 5-7-5 syllable structure. It describes a moment of harmony with nature and one's inner self, an expression of the beauty of the present moment during a quiet transition. Alcohol also plays a part.

In the Micro-World of the Poem

When we zoom into the spaces between the letters of this summer Haiku, we discover a previously unknown micro-world.

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