Transformation Studio 2019: Mors Landscape Futures

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Transformation Studio 2019 : Mors Landscape Futures. / Tietjen, Anne.

66 s. 2020Course magazine.

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Tietjen, A 2020, Transformation Studio 2019: Mors Landscape Futures..

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Tietjen, A. (2020, jan. 8). Transformation Studio 2019: Mors Landscape Futures.

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Tietjen A. Transformation Studio 2019: Mors Landscape Futures. 2020. 66 s.

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Tietjen, Anne. / Transformation Studio 2019 : Mors Landscape Futures. 2020. 66 s.

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