
Klaxography is an art made up of blueberry cloaks by a German doctor and poet Justicus Kerner (1786-1862). Stains of ink drop on a piece of paper and then fold it in half so that the ink is sprayed and a mirror reflection is formed in two halves. Kerner used this practice to illustrate his poems. The project focuses on this author ' s experiments and is a calligraphy space for the interpretation of the cloaks. The first part (white) focuses on printed black letters, while the second (black) contains the author ' s written poems.
