File:The Poet Tree in Cabbagetown Toronto.jpg

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Artist: Kelly Rogers

Description: "Deconstructing poetry with wind. To use nature to physically deconstruct a well-known poem by letting words individually blow in the breeze, when released from the tree. To have the public involved in reconstructing the poem by catching/collecting the words and recording the randomly reassembled new form. The reassembled poem(s) would be displayed as they appear. A contemporary art moment in the spirit of Robert Rauschenberg?s erased de Kooning drawing in 1953."

Carlton Street and Sumach, October 4, 2008
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Source Nuit Blanche Cabbagetown: The Poet Tree
Author Jamie from Toronto, ON

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