Thought Exhibition: On critical zones, cosmograms, and the impossible outside

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Thought Exhibition : On critical zones, cosmograms, and the impossible outside. / Irrgang, Daniel.

ISEA 2023: Symbiosis: Proceedings, 28th Symposium on Electronic Arts 2023. École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs, 2024. s. 495–504.

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Irrgang, D 2024, Thought Exhibition: On critical zones, cosmograms, and the impossible outside. i ISEA 2023: Symbiosis: Proceedings, 28th Symposium on Electronic Arts 2023. École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs, s. 495–504. <https://isea2023.ensad.fr/#thought-exhibition-on-critical-zones-cosmograms-and-the-impossible-outside>

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Irrgang, D. (2024). Thought Exhibition: On critical zones, cosmograms, and the impossible outside. I ISEA 2023: Symbiosis: Proceedings, 28th Symposium on Electronic Arts 2023 (s. 495–504). École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs. https://isea2023.ensad.fr/#thought-exhibition-on-critical-zones-cosmograms-and-the-impossible-outside

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Irrgang D. Thought Exhibition: On critical zones, cosmograms, and the impossible outside. I ISEA 2023: Symbiosis: Proceedings, 28th Symposium on Electronic Arts 2023. École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs. 2024. s. 495–504

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Irrgang, Daniel. / Thought Exhibition : On critical zones, cosmograms, and the impossible outside. ISEA 2023: Symbiosis: Proceedings, 28th Symposium on Electronic Arts 2023. École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs, 2024. s. 495–504

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