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Authors: Jeremijenko, Natalie
Abstract: The project provides examples and resources to transform commercially&#xD;
available robotic dog toys into an instrument to explore local material conditions; to intervene with the conception&#xD;
of agents, information and expertise that these toys represent; and to create interpretive mediagenic events&#xD;
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