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− | + | == <small>'''Resumen'''</small> == | |
− | + | In this eBook, a range of specially-commissioned and previously published pieces have been collected which investigate how the exploration of outer space has inspired and challenged artists, designers, thinkers, and the general public | |
+ | == <small>'''Enlaces'''</small> == | ||
− | + | '''URL:'''http://v2.nl/archive/articles/outer-space-as-extreme-scenario-blowup-reader-7 | |
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+ | '''Wayback Machine:'''https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://v2.nl/archive/articles/outer-space-as-extreme-scenario-blowup-reader-7 | ||
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Revisión actual del 19:12 5 dic 2021
Resumen
In this eBook, a range of specially-commissioned and previously published pieces have been collected which investigate how the exploration of outer space has inspired and challenged artists, designers, thinkers, and the general public
Enlaces
URL:http://v2.nl/archive/articles/outer-space-as-extreme-scenario-blowup-reader-7
Wayback Machine:https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://v2.nl/archive/articles/outer-space-as-extreme-scenario-blowup-reader-7