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The
Waterfall World
was a favorite for participants to play with Crow flight because it was an open, unenclosed world - this image is a view of the
Waterfall World from below, looking up. A careful inspection will reveal an embodied Fish silhouetted against the white of the
rushing water, neatly intersecting a Voiceholder.
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Another Crow's flight point of view, this time from above the
Waterfall World, looking down. Participants often flew high above in this way, and then dive-bombed down along the flow of the
rushing water
- trying to peel out along the flowing stream and then pop through the ![]()
An embodied Crow is seen to the left of the
flowing water, with an unembodied Spider in the distance.
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A nice view of an embodied Spider in the foreground, with an unembodied Snake in the middle distance, with the
flowing water at the bottom.
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An embodied Spider faces the
visual flow field of the waterfall and listens to its
two-dimensional sound field.
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An embodied Spider against the background
visual flow field of the waterfall, with three Voiceholders, and unbodied Snake and Fish in the background, and an oblique view of the ![]()
This image and the following two frames are
a sequence from a "dive-bomb" run
of Crow flight down along the waterfall (note that in the third frame the four blue dots of the
Grippees are visible - the participant apparently was flying like Superman!):
Frame #1.
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