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The Nature of Natural: What We See in the Upside-Down Trees

Source: Storey

Read about how an art installation called Tree Logic makes the author and her coworkers feel as they pass it daily.

This entry was posted in Perception and Reality and tagged Culture & Society, Science & Nature on August 1, 2016 by annettebrennan.

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