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How do you do that? It's incredible.
By Tom J. Byrne, at 8:47 AM
nice flash work. well done,
By matt, at 11:33 AM
Wow, Jordan! as soon as I get into ur blog I know something really good is about to happen.But I'm never prepared to it :O
By pati, at 12:16 PM
great. I think it was a perfect topic for your animation.
By tusen, at 12:17 PM
I love it - a growing piece of art. Nice job!
By Anonymous, at 12:51 PM
That is so fun! :) Just love it!
By Anonymous, at 1:49 PM
thank you! i sat here in a daze, pushing the button and watching things grow, pretending it wasn't january in new england but instead more nearly spring
By Anonymous, at 2:54 PM
Cool! Can I screen grab one of those for my I.F. submission??! Just kidding. Good work.
By Unknown, at 3:22 PM
Every one of them is magic!!! I absolutely am mesmerized and love every color combination of every composition.
By albina, at 3:30 PM
diggin the interactivity with each of your posts! nicely done.
By IamOSI, at 5:06 PM
um yeah i could do that for hours
By Anonymous, at 5:23 PM
wow!! So adictive!!!canĀ“t stop!! :D
By Macus Romero, at 2:50 AM
Very, very amazing!
By Anonymous, at 7:19 AM
Awesome Jordan, always a step ahead!
By steve, at 10:17 PM
incredible. amazing. all the words everyone else has said. this is my favorite of yours so far. i consider you an insane genius.
By Jeannetto, at 11:58 AM
Insane? Perhaps. Genius? Not likely.
By jordan, at 2:23 PM
O sure it's great. and might i add - Completely Unoriginal!Nature has been doing something similar for YEARS and you artists have been copying nature for far too long.
By Anonymous, at 11:14 PM
This is just so amazing!
By Kay Aker, at 1:05 PM
Wow! your work is amazing! Glad I found you!
By Anonymous, at 9:16 PM
That is so cool!! I looked at your work and some of it reminds me of a math project I did on fractals... Awesome!
By Katie the Queen, at 5:30 PM
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How do you do that? It's incredible.
By Tom J. Byrne, at 8:47 AM
nice flash work. well done,
By matt, at 11:33 AM
Wow, Jordan! as soon as I get into ur blog I know something really good is about to happen.
But I'm never prepared to it :O
By pati, at 12:16 PM
great. I think it was a perfect topic for your animation.
By tusen, at 12:17 PM
I love it - a growing piece of art. Nice job!
By Anonymous, at 12:51 PM
That is so fun! :) Just love it!
By Anonymous, at 1:49 PM
thank you!
i sat here in a daze, pushing the button and watching things grow, pretending it wasn't january in new england but instead more nearly spring
By Anonymous, at 2:54 PM
Cool! Can I screen grab one of those for my I.F. submission??! Just kidding. Good work.
By Unknown, at 3:22 PM
Every one of them is magic!!! I absolutely am mesmerized and love every color combination of every composition.
By albina, at 3:30 PM
diggin the interactivity with each of your posts! nicely done.
By IamOSI, at 5:06 PM
um yeah i could do that for hours
By Anonymous, at 5:23 PM
wow!! So adictive!!!canĀ“t stop!! :D
By Macus Romero, at 2:50 AM
Very, very amazing!
By Anonymous, at 7:19 AM
Awesome Jordan, always a step ahead!
By steve, at 10:17 PM
incredible. amazing. all the words everyone else has said. this is my favorite of yours so far. i consider you an insane genius.
By Jeannetto, at 11:58 AM
Insane? Perhaps. Genius? Not likely.
By jordan, at 2:23 PM
O sure it's great. and might i add - Completely Unoriginal!
Nature has been doing something similar for YEARS and you artists have been copying nature for far too long.
By Anonymous, at 11:14 PM
This is just so amazing!
By Kay Aker, at 1:05 PM
Wow! your work is amazing! Glad I found you!
By Anonymous, at 9:16 PM
That is so cool!! I looked at your work and some of it reminds me of a math project I did on fractals... Awesome!
By Katie the Queen, at 5:30 PM
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