Mote: An Interactive Ecosystem Simulation - Technical Talk by Peter Whidden
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Summary
The article appears to be about a YouTube video presentation titled "Mote: An Interactive Ecosystem Simulation" by Peter Whidden, presented as part of the Localhost series of technical talks at the Recurse Center in NYC. Mote is described as an interactive ecosystem simulation, suggesting it's a technical or programming project involving simulation of biological or ecological systems.
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Localhost is a series of technical talks in NYC given by members of the Recurse Center community
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