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    Author: Valentina Vuksic

    With a technical and an artistic background, I (she/her) am busy with side-effects of technology and incidental sonic art. My focus is on non-visual technologies and what could be the intrinsic >musicscoresmusicscore< has no predefined meaning with room for improvisation. Please contact me, if you are interested in any way of research-and-respond about technologies.
    • 30. May 202110. June 2021
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    Staying with the tech trouble

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    A rehearsal in staying with painful technologies and a response-in-progress Key terms of tech trouble Cutting-edge surveillance, unverifiable tech, high-risk laboratory, ad-hoc-tech that leads to risky securityAbstractHow to do a close reading and unlearning at the same time? When engaging with trouble that moves with […]

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    • Broadening perspectives with the GERD model
    • WE CALLED HER CYBORG AUNT

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