Consider how creations that come from the natural world differ from those that are created by humans in terms of the influence of images. On the one hand, "natural processes of making things" are not impacted "because there are no images to interfere" (Alexander, 1979, p. 48). However, in human creations "the possibility occurs that images can interfere with the natural, necessary order of a thing" (Alexander, 1979, p. 48).