Pods, Tubes, Plants, Motor Oil and Other Survival Machines – A syncourse with Claudia Bucher
Notes
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| Artist / Author | Meiling Cheng |
|---|---|
| Reference | A0131 |
| Date | 2006 |
| Journal | Performance Research |
| Journal date | 1905-06-27 |
| Type | Article |
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