Month: August 2013
The Question of Modern Art
There are two cavemen
in a cave in front of
a cave drawing of an elk.
They are staring at an object.
One says, “It’s art”
The other says, “It’s just a rock, the drawing is art.”
“If the drawing of the elk is art, then the elk is art and so is the rock.”
The other asks, “Should we save the rock?”
david michael jackson
Actinium, “Periodic Table” poem by Chicago poet Janet Kuypers
Actinium
Janet Kuypers
from the “Periodic Table of Poetry” series (#089, Ac)
So at my old job
we had to work with
this piece of machinery
that in order for it to work,
needed to be powered
by eight D cell batteries.
Yeah, we could have
plugged it in,
but there never was an outlet
in the places where
we actually used
this machinery.
And these eight
D cell batteries
we had to use
were lasting only
like
two to four hours,
so we had to
go through anywhere
from four to eight
sets of batteries a day.
I mean, that’s insane,
having to go through
all that battery power,
so I called the manufacturer
to see if any battery packs
had a longer life,
I even asked
if rechargeable battery packs
existed for it.
They said there were no
rechargeable battery packs,
but a sales engineer there
said they had a special
long life battery pack
that lasts several years.
Sounds like a good plan,
so I asked for pricing,
and found out it was
thousands of dollars.
Yeah, this battery pack
could run from
fourteen thousand dollars
to upwards of
forty thousand dollars…
But I was prepared to go
to our supervisor with
these figures, because
yeah, that’s a lot of money,
but if we keep using this machine
we’ll spend that on batteries
in less time.
So I called that sales engineer
again for more information,
and that’s when he told me
sorry, we couldn’t buy it.
Now, I know it’s expensive,
but I had to know what’s up,
and he said they could only sell it
to NASA,
the DOD,
and select US government agencies.
So yeah, I had to ask why,
and found out it was a special
radioactive thermoelectric battery
for use in outer space.
it seems that the
radioactive Actinium
was the fuel
for the work
that I need to do.
I guess it figures,
that the only thing
that could help out my work
is something insanely rare,
and insanely expensive,
and it’s best suited
for spacecraft —
not down here,
where I’ve got work to do….
Catherine Woodward | A Waitress to a Chinese Customer | Poem
Published on Jul 11, 2013
Catherine Woodward, poet and events organiser, performs her poem ‘A Waitress to a Chinese Customer’.
Catherine took part in the live literature residency Set, where she developed her work along with four other promising poets. Find out more about Set here: http://www.writerscentrenorwich.org.u…
Set was developed by Writers’ Centre Norwich and Apples and Snakes.
This film was created by Brief Media.
Tracey S. Rosenberg | The Final Heist | Poem
Tracey S. Rosenberg
StAnza digital slam 2013
Good job Tracey. We love a good story. Good job Stanza poetry