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or·der
n.
  1. A condition of logical or comprehensible arrangement among the separate elements of a group.
    1. A condition of methodical or prescribed arrangement among component parts such that proper functioning or appearance is achieved: checked to see that the shipping department was in order.
    2. Condition or state in general: The escalator is in good working order.
    1. The established system of social organization: “Every revolution exaggerates the evils of the old order” (C. Wright Mills).
    2. A condition in which freedom from disorder or disruption is maintained through respect for established authority: finally restored order in the rebellious provinces.
  2. A sequence or arrangement of successive things: changed the order of the files.
  3. The prescribed form or customary procedure: the order of worship.
  4. An authoritative indication to be obeyed; a command or direction.
    1. A command given by a superior military officer requiring obedience, as in the execution of a task.
    2. orders: Formal written instructions to report for military duty at a specified time and place.
    1. A commission or instruction to buy, sell, or supply something.
    2. That which is supplied, bought, or sold.
    1. A request made by a customer at a restaurant for a portion of food.
    2. The food requested.

disorder
n.

  1. A lack of order or regular arrangement; confusion.
  2. A breach of civic order or peace; a public disturbance.
  3. An ailment that affects the function of mind or body: eating disorders and substance abuse.

order_disorder.mp3

order :: disorder is a nonlinear story? thing? whatever? designed to explore the ideas of order and disorder, ambiguity, contradition, clarity, truth, knowledge, {}, {}, {}, etc.

you will enter via a grid, then navigate via the arrows. simple, right? when u r done, click "leave"

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