METAPHORS SPRING
Mirror Hall
Return to the lighthouse
METAPHORS SPRING
Mirror Hall
Return to the lighthouse
Return to the lighthouse
Is lying down on the perspective
Return to the lighthouse
Is lying down on the perspective
RETURN TO THE LIGHTHOUSE
RETURN TO THE LIGHTHOUSE
Return to the lighthouse, Looking for the word
Return to the lighthouse, Looking for the word
RETURN TO THE LIGHTHOUSE
RETURN TO THE LIGHTHOUSE
RETURN THO THE LIGHTHOUSE
RETURN THO THE LIGHTHOUSE
RETURN TO THE LIGHTHOUSE
RETURN TO THE LIGHTHOUSE
RETURN TO THE LIGHTHOUSE
RETURN TO THE LIGHTHOUSE
RETURN TO THE LIGHTHOUSE
RETURN TO THE LIGHTHOUSE
Ocean underfoot
Ocean overhead
RETURN TO THE LIGHTHOUSE
Ocean underfoot
Ocean overhead
RETURN TO THE LIGHTHOUSE
RETURN TO THE LIGHTHOUSE
RETURN TO THE LIGHTHOUSE
This stain is beautiful for him
The only remaining piece of reality
You can stare at it for hours
Its ambiguity will never go away for him
The more you zoom in, the more ambiguity it adds.
Return to the lighthouse
This stain is beautiful for him
The only remaining piece of reality
You can stare at it for hours
Its ambiguity will never go away for him
The more you zoom in, the more ambiguity it adds.
Return to the lighthouse
Mirror Hall
Return to the lighthouse
Mirror Hall
Return to the lighthouse
Persian Garden
return to the house light
Persian Garden
return to the house light
Please go full screen the above tour, and enter to the lighthouse… After going round, through the below button send your word in mother tongue for beginning of this poem:
Is which the lightkeeper on the foggy windows
wrote down
an ocean calmed down
……………………………………………………
A poem of all words
It is an interrelational project in the field of poetry by Peyman Gerami.
That is the end of a narrative, which begins and turn into the poem with your word.
You enter space, roam, what is in that space in addition to your lived experience, forms your metaphors. Which of the words that come to mind can be the beginning of a poem, which is now half-finished?
The final output will be a complete multilingual poem in a real place(lighthouse).
Instructions:
Please go to the lighthouse and after your journey tell me which word in your mother tongue can be placed at the beginning of this poem:
(Your word)
is which the lightkeeper on the foggy windows around himself
wrote down
an ocean calmed down