Roadside Haiku by John Morse is a series of 10 original haiku’s created by Morse and printed on bandit signs.
50 signs for each haiku were created and were placed along the various well-traveled roadways in Atlanta.
“Morse transforms the familiar bandit sign into a delivery device for poetic snapshots of the urban condition presented and consumed within the brief seconds of stop and go traffic.”
Roadside Haiku is the latest from Flux Projects: “An organization supporting artists in creating innovative temporary public art throughout Atlanta. The organization produces new platforms for artistic experimentation that engage a broad audience in their daily lives, beyond the walls of traditional arts venues.”
Google Map of where the signs are located
Thanks to Neatorama for the lead