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The Human Touch: Towards a Historical Anthropology and Dream Analysis of Self-acting Instruments

Brandstetter, Gabriele, Hortensia Völckers, Bruce Mau, and André Lepecki. "The Human Touch: Towards a Historical Anthropology and Dream Analysis of Self-acting Instruments." ReMembering the Body. Ostfildern-Ruit: Hatje Cantz, 2000. N. pag. Print.
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