In partnership with Ireland's Imram festival , which celebrates and reveals the depth and diversity of modern Irish literature through poetry, prose and music , DIT's visual communications students created a wave of postcards which visually present a poem submitted. 16 postcards were selected to be distributed though Dublin and displayed at on one of the exhibitions.This being one of them, which visually presents the poem Morse my Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh. Throughout my reading of the poem there is a repetitive sound which creates a sense of anxiety and discomfort, visually representing it through Morse code along with the vibrant colour allowed me to emulate this feeling.
Morse
Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh
Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh
Cníogaide cnagaide
an Chóid Morse
an Chóid Morse
réamhtheachta
mheán na marbh?
mheán na marbh?
Gona chlárchnagadh
cnagadh mhéar a gcoise
cnagadh mhéar a gcoise
fonn mire
chun teagmhála
chun teagmhála
cumas an duine
chun creidiúna
chun creidiúna
Click Clack
of Morse Code
a predecessor
of the medium of the dead?
of the medium of the dead?
With its table-tapping
Finger-tapping
Finger-tapping
a mad urge
for contact
for contact
a person’s capacity
for belief.
for belief.