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the notion of
the notion of
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and
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''These lines are taken from Tim Etchell (UK) and Adrian Heathfield (UK), "Testing Presence: The Unfolding Exchange (Keynote Conversation)" Transmediale, Berlin (DE), February 4, 2011''

Latest revision as of 18:01, 4 May 2011

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the notion of

sort of

in a sense

a way to

in a sense

both

and

a little bit

in which

in a sense

as a kind of

or so

relatively

and so on

in a sense

on the idea of

in a kind of

in a way

quite

very interesting

sort of

both from

and kind of

in a way

you know

the end or the beginning

as both a kind of

in a sense

on the one hand

most of which

rather sort of

either

or not

not really



These lines are taken from Tim Etchell (UK) and Adrian Heathfield (UK), "Testing Presence: The Unfolding Exchange (Keynote Conversation)" Transmediale, Berlin (DE), February 4, 2011