Simple Interactions: Sound art from Japan

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Simple Interactions : Sound art from Japan. / Kreutzfeldt, Jacob (Editor); Kullberg, Mads (Editor).

Roskilde : The Museum of Contemporary Art Roskilde, 2011. 90 p.

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Harvard

Kreutzfeldt, J & Kullberg, M (eds) 2011, Simple Interactions: Sound art from Japan. The Museum of Contemporary Art Roskilde, Roskilde.

APA

Kreutzfeldt, J., & Kullberg, M. (Eds.) (2011). Simple Interactions: Sound art from Japan. The Museum of Contemporary Art Roskilde.

Vancouver

Kreutzfeldt J, (ed.), Kullberg M, (ed.). Simple Interactions: Sound art from Japan. Roskilde: The Museum of Contemporary Art Roskilde, 2011. 90 p.

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Kreutzfeldt, Jacob (Editor) ; Kullberg, Mads (Editor). / Simple Interactions : Sound art from Japan. Roskilde : The Museum of Contemporary Art Roskilde, 2011. 90 p.

Bibtex

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