Constructing the contemporary via digital cultural heritage

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Constructing the contemporary via digital cultural heritage. / Andreasen, Torsten Arni Caleb.

In: The Fibreculture Journal, No. 24, 07.2015, p. 33-58.

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Andreasen, TAC 2015, 'Constructing the contemporary via digital cultural heritage', The Fibreculture Journal, no. 24, pp. 33-58. <http://twentyfour.fibreculturejournal.org/2015/06/04/fcj-174-constructing-the-contemporary-via-digital-cultural-heritage/>

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Andreasen, T. A. C. (2015). Constructing the contemporary via digital cultural heritage. The Fibreculture Journal, (24), 33-58. http://twentyfour.fibreculturejournal.org/2015/06/04/fcj-174-constructing-the-contemporary-via-digital-cultural-heritage/

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Andreasen TAC. Constructing the contemporary via digital cultural heritage. The Fibreculture Journal. 2015 Jul;(24):33-58.

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Andreasen, Torsten Arni Caleb. / Constructing the contemporary via digital cultural heritage. In: The Fibreculture Journal. 2015 ; No. 24. pp. 33-58.

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