Visual Haiku : Haiku in the Age of Global Visual Media
Isomursu, Esa Pekka (2025)
Isomursu, Esa Pekka
Editoija
Sade, Gavin
Brown, Andrew
Barclay, Leah
Seevink, Jen
Tyurina, Anastasia
Wright, Rewa
ISEA International
2025
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe20251204114533
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe20251204114533
Tiivistelmä
While deeply rooted in Japanese culture, haiku poetry also
deals with themes of universal appeal and can thus resonate
with people all around the world and through the ages. In this
article, I reinterpret the tradition of written haiku poetry into
today’s ever-expanding realm of globalisation and visual me-
dia. The outcome of this reinterpretation is a photographic
concept that I call Visual Haiku. Visual Haiku transfer the es-
sence of traditional written haiku into a new medium, breath-
ing new life into the timeless concepts of haiku, ensuring they
resonate powerfully in today's interconnected and visually
driven world. I also discuss how Visual Haiku function across
two very different cultures and ages.
deals with themes of universal appeal and can thus resonate
with people all around the world and through the ages. In this
article, I reinterpret the tradition of written haiku poetry into
today’s ever-expanding realm of globalisation and visual me-
dia. The outcome of this reinterpretation is a photographic
concept that I call Visual Haiku. Visual Haiku transfer the es-
sence of traditional written haiku into a new medium, breath-
ing new life into the timeless concepts of haiku, ensuring they
resonate powerfully in today's interconnected and visually
driven world. I also discuss how Visual Haiku function across
two very different cultures and ages.
