Responsive visions in space time

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Shiftscape allows users to control the scenery seen through a window. Their movements through space change the height and position of waves by breaking up the horizon line.

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Participants are first introduced to a very ordinary environment, but as they move, they realize that they are a part of the scenery; their movement affects the horizon line, which is used as a central compositional device to create a sense of disorientation.

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A project by Jacqueline Steck. On display the Parsons Thesis Show, closes June 10.

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