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Revision as of 18:12, 16 September 2014
Not all banalities are totally dada, but every banality hides a load of dadaistic nonsense. [1]
Trimester one
Thematic Project: Short Circuiting the Archive
Prototyping
Reading, Writing & Research Methodologies