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    <description>Title: 2005 Rockefeller New Media Fellowship Nominee
Authors: Eshkar, Shelley
Abstract: Toddler is an interactive installation in which the viewer can position all elements of the
display, which include 16 small LCD screens placed on a tabletop as well as a single DV
camera that defines the work's field of view. Since Toddler tries to create a single coherent moving image across the whole network of displays, the viewer's actions effectively
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Authors: Eshkar, Shelley
Abstract: Taking visual inspiration from architectural models and children's ant farms,&#xD;
Habitat is a digital moving image installation that portrays in motion a vast&#xD;
multitude of synthetic figures negotiating their shared urban environment.&#xD;
The virtual urban environment and human tides are constantly in flux, developing&#xD;
forward in time and regressing in time; cycles of construction, demolition,&#xD;
alteration, and egress overlap in almost musical patterns.</description>
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