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The performing everyday: Perceptions and Drifts in a modern world

May 20, 2011 · by admin · in e-Journal, Volume 1, Issue 1

Tom Stone Abstract: The work constructs a self-propellant conversation between the notes from a drift and a piece of critical writing (text). The notes from the drift and the critical text, together, examine the spatial interference that is produced through…

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