Talk:Sheila Murphy

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I think it's good to have a talk page connected with an article, so here goes. One of the first questions that pops up regarding the Sheila Murphy article is visual poetry. What exactly is it?

Visual Poetry is a medium that combines elements associated with the visual sense with components typically associated with the auditory sense. Letters, syllables, words, phrases, or sentences are depicted in a two- or three-dimensional work. Visual poetry might be considered word art, in that the depicted images used in the visual piece might be borrowed from the alphabet or numbers.