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AaaaarrRRGGGgggHHHhhh! or How to Maintain Equilibrium Between Frustration and Gratification

Gunta Kaza This essay originally appeared in The Experience of […]

By Joseph Quackenbush|2018-06-29T21:54:28-04:00June 29th, 2018|Comments Off on AaaaarrRRGGGgggHHHhhh! or How to Maintain Equilibrium Between Frustration and Gratification
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History and the Virtues of Perspective

1. Fifteen years ago I shared a graduate studio with […]

By dmi|2018-07-25T15:47:55-04:00June 27th, 2018|Comments Off on History and the Virtues of Perspective
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Mapping the Experience of Dynamic Media

Maps and Mapping as Metaphors Maps are made for different […]

By dmi|2018-06-26T19:56:28-04:00June 26th, 2018|Comments Off on Mapping the Experience of Dynamic Media
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