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Entropy, Chaos, and Chance

The following designs are representations of the words "entropy, chaos, and chance."
 
When I looked at the definitions for the assigned words, I saw metaphors for many things. One example being relationships (the entropy of getting together and slowly shifting into disorder, the chaos of an argument, and the chance of talking things over in order to stay together or fall apart.) Since I had no idea how to illustrate that idea, I went with the metaphor of a dandelion.

Therefore, the first image in the attachment is entropy, which goes by a certain definition that I found: A process in which order deteriorates with the passage of time. The dandelion in the first image is the between stage of a flower and seed head, which illustrates this definition.

The second image is chaos, which is pretty self explanatory. The seeds are being blown from the seed head and scattering every which way, causing "complete disorder and confusion."
The third image is chance, which shows a seed landing in a pile of dirt, giving it the chance to grow into another flower.
 
Finally, I placed each design next to each other to show how they flow together as a whole, and could even be hung next to each other on a wall as pieces of art.
 
 
Entropy, Chaos, and Chance
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