Thirteen Unspoken Epiphanies is the only piece of this series that contemplates a poetic traditional form in its structure. For this piece, I mapped the coordinates of the turning points of my life and for each of them, I wrote a haiku in the 5,7,5 traditional form (with one exception of free form).

A tablet display opened on Google Earth is available beside the geopoem. This allows the viewer to explore the cartography of each epiphany with accurate precision by typing its coordinates to access the location that inspired each haiku. The geopoem acquires then another layer of visibility. The spatiality of my biography is amplified, while viewers can also look for the coordinates that marked their own life.