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  1. Ghost Moons

    A kanji-ku based on the character for ‘moon.’

    Scott Rettberg - 07.01.2013 - 15:48

  2. Peter's Haiku Generator

    This Javascript program generates either haiku or tanka, as you prefer. The poems normally adhere strictly to the syllabic contraints of those forms, though occasionally the program will determine that its creativity cannot be so fettered, and it will produce a poem that breaks the rules. If you're presented with a 27 syllable haiku, count yourself lucky - it doesn't happen often.

    (Source: Author's description on the project site)

    Scott Rettberg - 08.01.2013 - 21:35

  3. Tweet Haikus

    This bot data mines a 1% sample of the public Twitter stream to identify tweets that could be considered haiku. It then republishes the result, formatting it as can be seen above, and retweets the original in its Twitter account. The page the haikus are published in uses random background images of nature, a nod towards the seasonal reference so valued in this poetic tradition. (Source: Leonardo Flores, I ♥ E-Poetry)

    Hannelen LeirvÄg - 09.05.2013 - 21:04