Haptic Visions: Rhetorics of the Digital Image, Information, and Nanotechnology
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Grouped Work ID | e887d997-eed6-e1fe-058a-0c229d309857-eng |
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Full title | haptic visions rhetorics of the digital image information and nanotechnology |
Author | hanson valerie |
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