APA (7th ed.) Citation

Boyle, M., Claxton, J., & Hills, J. (1966). Journey to the Surface of the Earth : an exhibition to launch project 'Earthprobe' the latest development in the work of Mark Boyle in which he will make multisensual presentations of a thousand sites selected at random from the surface of the earth, in collaboration with John Claxton and Joan Hills, his colleagues in The Sensual Laboratory and The Institute of Contemporary Archeology: An exhibition to launch project 'Earthprobe' the latest development in the work of Mark Boyle in which he will make multisensual presentations of a thousand sites selected at random from the surface of the earth, in collaboration with John Claxton and Joan Hills, his colleagues in The Sensual Laboratory and The Institute of Contemporary Archeology. Institute of Contemporary Arts.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Boyle, Mark, John Claxton, and Joan Hills. Journey to the Surface of the Earth : An Exhibition to Launch Project 'Earthprobe' the Latest Development in the Work of Mark Boyle in Which He Will Make Multisensual Presentations of a Thousand Sites Selected at Random from the Surface of the Earth, in Collaboration with John Claxton and Joan Hills, His Colleagues in The Sensual Laboratory and The Institute of Contemporary Archeology: An Exhibition to Launch Project 'Earthprobe' the Latest Development in the Work of Mark Boyle in Which He Will Make Multisensual Presentations of a Thousand Sites Selected at Random from the Surface of the Earth, in Collaboration with John Claxton and Joan Hills, His Colleagues in The Sensual Laboratory and The Institute of Contemporary Archeology. [London: Institute of Contemporary Arts, 1966.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Boyle, Mark, et al. Journey to the Surface of the Earth : An Exhibition to Launch Project 'Earthprobe' the Latest Development in the Work of Mark Boyle in Which He Will Make Multisensual Presentations of a Thousand Sites Selected at Random from the Surface of the Earth, in Collaboration with John Claxton and Joan Hills, His Colleagues in The Sensual Laboratory and The Institute of Contemporary Archeology: An Exhibition to Launch Project 'Earthprobe' the Latest Development in the Work of Mark Boyle in Which He Will Make Multisensual Presentations of a Thousand Sites Selected at Random from the Surface of the Earth, in Collaboration with John Claxton and Joan Hills, His Colleagues in The Sensual Laboratory and The Institute of Contemporary Archeology. Institute of Contemporary Arts, 1966.

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