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The concept of any sort of analysis of human development and endeavor is always predicated in the assumption that what we do is based on a chain of sequenced events and conditions that allow for action and reaction to follow in somewhat of a relatively predictable, if not always clean and orderly script. Perhaps we might also consider that there is at least an equal possibility that there is as much happenstance and chaos involved in the occurrence of events, and that chance (as depicted here), has as ample a likelihood of replacing what we typically view as cause and effect. Consider the preceding imaginary journey in which the characters and events are more responsive to the nature of the circumstances in which they are portrayed rather than a neatly packaged scheme with discernible signposts that signal foreseeable progressions. Makes one wonder whether the bus actually will be making any scheduled stops or just select random points for boarding and departure.

Image sources
1] Yellow taxi www.taxisafety.com/ pa.html

2] The Subway http://www.artomania.com/prints/Tooker_George/Tooker_George-The_Subway_1950_24731.htm

3] Brussels Subway Art http://ibelgique.ifrance.com/bsubway/pictures/p_baud02.jpg

4] Railway carriage http://www.softdata.co.uk/gloucester/wagon.htm

5] Escher http://cgfa.sunsite.dk/escher/p-escher11.htm

6] Totem foresthttp://collections.ic.gc.ca/totems/exhibit/index.htm

7] El Greco http://cgfa.sunsite.dk/greco/greco2.htm

8] Marsden Hartley http://www.artsconnected.org/artsnetmn/environ/hartley.html

9] Gagne http://www.webstergalleries.com/gagne.htm

10] Double decker www.traveladventures.org

 

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