Haiku, Futurism, Impressionism
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Haiku, Futurism, Impressionism
Haiku!
(A Haiku in Japanese!)
http://haiku.cc.ehime-u.ac.jp/~shiki/English-Haiku.html
Futurism!
(This picture represents the characteristics of futurist writing)
http://www.unknown.nu/futurism/
Impressionism!
(A Monet painting, one of the best impressionist artists in my opinion =] )
(A Haiku in Japanese!)
http://haiku.cc.ehime-u.ac.jp/~shiki/English-Haiku.html
Futurism!
(This picture represents the characteristics of futurist writing)
http://www.unknown.nu/futurism/
Impressionism!
(A Monet painting, one of the best impressionist artists in my opinion =] )
Meghan43- Shel Silverstein
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Join date : 2008-09-14
Age : 33
Re: Haiku, Futurism, Impressionism
Futurism
-a movement that began in Italy during the early 1900s
-Marinetti hated all previously established traditions
-love for technology, anything that represented the triumph of man over nature
-a movement that took place within all art forms; a chain reaction- Filippo T. Marinetti was founder, painters were inspired by him, and so on
-equally important movement in Russia without fascist elements that Italy had rather with a revolutionary spirit of the new Soviet Union
Haiku
-Japanese form of poetry (from Japanese words for “amusement” and “verse”)
-usually written in 3 lines that don’t rhyme with 17 total syllables
-lines of 5, then 7, then 5 syllables
-example: The sound of the little waterfall
for a while I am surprised
I continue to hear it
-Small but complete with emotion and pictures
-usually focused on nature
Impressionism
-began with art and moved into the music and literary worlds
-in literature impressionism is applied more loosely than in art
-conveys a mood or a characterization subjectively
-Virginia Woolf is one of the more popular impressionist writers (what a coincidence, did we not just read something by her?)
-Woolf is one of the “foremost creators” of this form
-According to Wikipedia: The term is used to describe a work of literature characterized by the selection of a few details to convey the sense of impressions left by an incident or scene. This style of writing occurs when characters, scenes, or actions are portrayed from a subjective point of view of reality.
-a movement that began in Italy during the early 1900s
-Marinetti hated all previously established traditions
-love for technology, anything that represented the triumph of man over nature
-a movement that took place within all art forms; a chain reaction- Filippo T. Marinetti was founder, painters were inspired by him, and so on
-equally important movement in Russia without fascist elements that Italy had rather with a revolutionary spirit of the new Soviet Union
Haiku
-Japanese form of poetry (from Japanese words for “amusement” and “verse”)
-usually written in 3 lines that don’t rhyme with 17 total syllables
-lines of 5, then 7, then 5 syllables
-example: The sound of the little waterfall
for a while I am surprised
I continue to hear it
-Small but complete with emotion and pictures
-usually focused on nature
Impressionism
-began with art and moved into the music and literary worlds
-in literature impressionism is applied more loosely than in art
-conveys a mood or a characterization subjectively
-Virginia Woolf is one of the more popular impressionist writers (what a coincidence, did we not just read something by her?)
-Woolf is one of the “foremost creators” of this form
-According to Wikipedia: The term is used to describe a work of literature characterized by the selection of a few details to convey the sense of impressions left by an incident or scene. This style of writing occurs when characters, scenes, or actions are portrayed from a subjective point of view of reality.
Meghan43- Shel Silverstein
- Posts : 27
Join date : 2008-09-14
Age : 33
Re: Haiku, Futurism, Impressionism
I like the visuals. All three pictures are really pretty.
chiara- Walt Whitman
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Join date : 2008-09-15
Age : 32
Re: Haiku, Futurism, Impressionism
good job!
pbr- Emily Dickinson
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Location : rotchester
Re: Haiku, Futurism, Impressionism
yeah its pretty cool that you found images to describe all of the terms!
pfmh- Walt Whitman
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Join date : 2008-09-12
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