War and Aesthetics: Art, Technology, and the Futures of Warfare

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War and Aesthetics : Art, Technology, and the Futures of Warfare. / Bjering, Jens Christian Borrebye (Editor); Engberg-Pedersen, Anders (Editor); Gade, Solveig (Editor); Toft, Christine Strandmose (Editor).

MIT Press, 2024. 334 p.

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Harvard

Bjering, JCB, Engberg-Pedersen, A, Gade, S & Toft, CS (eds) 2024, War and Aesthetics: Art, Technology, and the Futures of Warfare. MIT Press.

APA

Bjering, J. C. B., Engberg-Pedersen, A., Gade, S., & Toft, C. S. (Eds.) (2024). War and Aesthetics: Art, Technology, and the Futures of Warfare. MIT Press.

Vancouver

Bjering JCB, (ed.), Engberg-Pedersen A, (ed.), Gade S, (ed.), Toft CS, (ed.). War and Aesthetics: Art, Technology, and the Futures of Warfare. MIT Press, 2024. 334 p.

Author

Bjering, Jens Christian Borrebye (Editor) ; Engberg-Pedersen, Anders (Editor) ; Gade, Solveig (Editor) ; Toft, Christine Strandmose (Editor). / War and Aesthetics : Art, Technology, and the Futures of Warfare. MIT Press, 2024. 334 p.

Bibtex

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