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Things Evolve in Swamps Digital Collage

10/18/2018

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This collage inspired by Apartment Music 30 was made using MSPaint. The background is a photo I took of an actual swamp in Gainesville that weekend. 
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Editor's Note:
The theme of Apartment Music #30 was "things evolve in swamps".
​You can read and listen to Hal McGee's report on Apartment Music #30 here.
Read Adam Naworal's scientific analysis here.

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Jeremiah Paddock
10/18/2018 13:03:57

This looks great.

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Rafael González
10/18/2018 13:17:57

Great but beware of alligators!

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Adam J Naworal
10/18/2018 19:00:45

MEH! <3

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Lumen K
10/18/2018 20:02:23

Yes! A great visual encapsulation of the AM 30 experience. Awesome!

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Penny
10/20/2018 00:07:14

Looks amazing!!!

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Per-Arne Hognert
10/20/2018 09:46:48

Love the high five. :)

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Aimee Naworal
5/4/2019 03:05:28

🐊 🐊 🐊 🐊

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