Haiku'nun Bir Yд±lд± Вђ“ Fraktal Kitty Вђ“ Azmath -
Just as equations require specific variables to balance, a Haiku forces a writer to find perfect synonyms to fit a rigid 5/7/5 syllable structure .
By programming the first, second, and third lines to dynamically rearrange, the system produces . 2. Haiku Without Words
In 2021, Sophia Wood ran a project publishing a set of haiku every 19 days, connecting the structured 5/7/5 syllable poetry form with photography, art, and personal growth. Just as equations require specific variables to balance,
Wood famously combined French constrained writing techniques (Oulipo) with coding. She wrote .
Part of her 52 Weeks of Hands-On Math curriculum, teaching educators and students how to translate formulas and geometric sequences into traditional Japanese poetry. 📝 Example of a Fractal Kitty Math Haiku Haiku Without Words In 2021, Sophia Wood ran
The digital hub where Wood explores creative coding, generative art, and visual representations of complex math concepts like Pascal's triangle, tessellations, and physics.
To give you a physical sense of what these projects generate, here is a piece of her generative art poetry: Part of her 52 Weeks of Hands-On Math
Wood advocates for using Haikus in classrooms to help learners contemplate abstract math concepts and tie them directly to their inner human experiences. 🎨 Major Haiku & Math Projects on Fractal Kitty 1. Serendipitous Oulipo Haiku