Telepoem Booth in Flagstaff, Arizona

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The Telepoem booth.
About the project, from the founder:

I’ve always been fascinated by vintage technologies, the sense of touch, and how a poem can transform into a living, breathing entity simply by being read aloud. The telepoem booth provides a place of nostalgia for older individuals, a novel experience for a younger generation and exposes new audiences to oral poetry–all my favorite things at once!

You can enter this magical world too: slide the accordion door shut, choose a poem from the Telepoem Directory, and rotary dial to access the poem for an interactive, impactful experience.
http://www.telepoembooth.com/

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About Miriam Sagan

I'm blogging about poetry, land art, haiku, women artists, road trips, and Baba Yaga at Miriam's Well (https://miriamswell.wordpress.com). The well is ALWAYS looking to publish poetry on our themes, sudden fiction, and guest bloggers and musers.

2 thoughts on “Telepoem Booth in Flagstaff, Arizona

  1. The world needs more telepoem booths!

    Sent from my iPhone–please excuse the brevity of this message (and any clumsy-finger typos)

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