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Iterating through Feeling-with Nonhuman Things: Exploring repertoires for design iteration in more-than-human design
Author: Armi Behzad, Author: Wakkary, Ron, Author: Oogjes, Doenja, Author: Ce Zhong, Author: Lin, Henry
Date created: 2022-05-03
Iterating through Feeling-with Nonhuman Things: Exploring repertoires for design iteration in more-than-human design
Author: Armi Behzad, Author: Wakkary, Ron
Date created: 2022-05-03

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