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  • == Martino Morandi == Martino maintains a recalcitrant relation to bio-texts and other technologies that
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  • ...ine] with Mondoteque (Femke Snelting, Alexia de Visscher, Natacha Roussel, Martino Morandi)
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  • ...21_Contributors#Andrea_di_Serego_Alighieri Andrea di Serego Alighieri] and Martino Morandi, SI21 guest editor. Written, edited and performed by XPUB1 and peop ...hanks to: [[SI 21 Contributors#Roel Roscam Abbing|Roel Roscam Abbing]] and Martino Morandi, SI21 guest editor.
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  • With: Martino, Michael, Manetta, Joseph, Steve ...1_Contributors#Andrea_di_Serego_Alighieri|Andrea di Serego Alighieri]] and Martino.
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  • === Martino Morandi ===
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  • Ernesto de Martino described the role of rituals and magic as a way for individuals to try to ...udy of ceremonial magic and witchcraft in southern Italy. In this book “De Martino is not interested in the question of whether magic is rational or irrationa
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  • ...eral artists and feminists, mentioned during class with Isabelle Sully and Martino Morandi. Isabelle Sully practices across art-making, curating, editing and
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  • | dickreckard (Martino) || guest(SI12) ||
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  • ...eral artists and feminists, mentioned during class with Isabelle Sully and Martino Morandi. Isabelle Sully practices across art-making, curating, editing and ...ine] with Mondoteque (Femke Snelting, Alexia de Visscher, Natacha Roussel, Martino Morandi)
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  • === Martino Morandi ===
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  • ...udy of ceremonial magic and witchcraft in southern Italy. In this book “De Martino is not interested in the question of whether magic is rational or irrationa
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  • ...h as the telegraph and the Internet of today. Under the administration of Martino Morandi each week hosted a guest contributor who joined us in unfolding the ...abstract(ion)s of images, notes, writings and fingerprints left by Femke, Martino, and xpub1 on a 4 sq.m paper in mid-May 2023 during class. Following instru
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  • This Issue is guest edited by [[SI_24_Contributors#Martino Morandi|Martino Morandi]] with contributions by [[SI_24_Contributors#Alex_Zakkas|Alex Zakka
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  • === Infrastructural Manœuvres in the Library (Anita Burato + Martino Morandi) ===
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  • Ernesto de Martino described the role of rituals and magic as a way for individuals to try to
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  • * '''Introduction / comments by Martino Morandi on the [http://mondotheque.be/ Mondoteque] project.'''
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  • ...eral artists and feminists, mentioned during class with Isabelle Sully and Martino Morandi. Isabelle Sully practices across art-making, curating, editing and
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  • With Anita Burato and Martino Morandi at the Rietveld Library in Amsterdam, we discovered the subjectivit ...ušan Barok, Anita Burato, André Castro, Aymeric Mansoux, Michael Murtaugh, Martino Morandi, Leslie Robbins, Steve Rushton, Amy Suo Wu, Eva Weinmayr
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  • Ernesto de Martino described the role of rituals and magic as a way for individuals to try to
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  • ...we want to create our world<ref>and or work hard to fix it, quoting again Martino our neighboor</ref>.
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