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Extended Senses: Embodying Technology

This Special Issue is a series of articles generated from the Extended Senses Symposium 2022 , held at University of Greenwich, 8–9 September 2022, including an exhibition (8–10 September in the Stephen Lawrence Gallery). The main theme of the symposium was to explore ways to extend and expand the b...

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Published in:Virtual creativity 2022-06, Vol.12 (1), p.3-8
Main Authors: Baker, Camille, Boddington, Ghislaine
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