Eskenazi's practice focuses on the same kinds of issues that have been facing artists in Hollywood for years - with a modern twist: the digital world.
"One issue that is coming up is digital music and how it's sold," she said. "The shift is happening from the hard-copy CDs to digital downloads, and how the record companies account for those digital downloads."
The transition has been a real eye-opener, she said.
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