Mac fans are a devoted bunch, and apparently poet Gary Snyder counts himself among them. Snyder wrote a bit of Mac poetry that was featured in the New York Times. Among other things, Snyder praises his Mac for sounding like a falcon, throwing him like a horse, and teaching him about impermanence and pain. This Mac poetry is no limerick.
If you’re also a Mac maniac, you should check out this Mac poetry. To read Gary Snyder’s Mac poetry, click on the links below.
Mac Poetry
Gary Snyder Shares a Poem He Wrote About His Macintosh
Trend Themes
1. Mac Poetry - The trend of using poetry to express devotion to technology, specifically Macintosh.
2. Devoted Customer Base - The trend of customers who develop emotional connections and loyalty to technology products.
3. Personification of Technology - The trend of anthropomorphizing technology as if it has human-like traits and behaviors.
Industry Implications
1. Technology - Opportunities for technology companies to create stronger emotional connections with customers through creative and personal expressions of brand loyalty.
2. Arts and Culture - Opportunities for artists and poets to create works that express the intersection of technology and human experience, thereby creating new forms of art.
3. Publishing - Opportunities for publishers to create new platforms and outlets for non-traditional forms of writing and creative expression that incorporate technology.