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Asli Caglar

Patterns of Everyday Life

Created and judged by Asli Caglar

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“What we call chaos is just patterns we haven’t recognized. What we call random is just patterns we can't decipher.” ― Chuck Palahniuk

Patterns are a part of our everyday lives wherever we go, whether they are subtle or bold. Sometimes they are the cans of pickles on a shelf, heaps of sunflowers in a Tuscan field or the buildings lying across the Manhattan skyline. You simply can't miss them.

Patterns define the way our brains associate places with memories. They can get engraved into our subconscious minds and become the primary visual element of our dreams. Even our bodies are made out of patterns. Let's see how the patterns in your life appear to you from your own perspective!

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Entries closed
3 June 2018

Rating
3 June 2018 to 10 June 2018

Winners announced
10 June 2018

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