An edition of Media manifestos (1996)

Media manifestos

on the technological transmission of cultural forms

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An edition of Media manifestos (1996)

Media manifestos

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Language
English
Pages
179

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 178-179).
Text submitted as part of the viva, or dissertation defense, confirming the candidate's authority to direct research. Presented at the Sorbonne (Paris I) on Jan. 8, 1994.

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London, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
302.23/01
Library of Congress
P90 .D4313 1996, P90.D4313 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 179 p. ;
Number of pages
179

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL814138M
Internet Archive
mediamanifestoso00debr_848
ISBN 10
1859849725, 1859840876
LCCN
95051442
Library Thing
1269285
Goodreads
582157
4973743

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