Replica/Bipedal

What if you could parallel a copy machine to a human being? This is a re-write of an older poem entitled "Chameleon Origami" (now extinct).


photograph by: kristin suvonen

Replica/Bipedal


She caresses receptors over a copy button, initiating
Gravitron1-spins. Walls emit centrifugal force over
office debris, until an induced wooziness bumps into
a button-push (some of which are intentional).

A flagella-dye sputters from a cartridge buried within
a scrotum, fertilizing wood fibers. A blot grows coherent
and develops a tint capable of chameleon alterations.


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1Gravitron - "The ride is completely enclosed,
with 45 padded panels lining the inside wall. Riders lean
against these panels, which are angled back. As the ride
rotates, centrifugal force pushes the riders against the padding,
which also begins to slide up on rollers, removing the rider
from the floor." Source: Wikipedia.

Author's Notes/Comments: 

What if you could parallel a copy machine to a human being? This is a re-write of an older poem entitled "Chameleon Origami" (now extinct).

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