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Topic: Speculative Air

  • Watch

    AE Biblio Nerea Calvillo Feminist Sensing in Aeropolis

    2020
  • External Reference

    Kevin Chiam Airtomo Air Purification System

    2020
  • Read

    Alison Kenner Aftab Mirzaei Christy Spackman Breathing in the Anthropocene: Thinking Through Scale with Containment Technologies

    2019
  • External Reference

    CollActive Materials is a joint project of »Matters of Activity« and »Science of Intelligence« Futures of Air

    2023
  • Event

    Seminar 1 Vibrational Sensing & Nomadic Pedagogies as Practice

    1 January 1970
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    Critical Inquiry Lab
    Design Academy Eindhoven

  • BFA Program (JSLH)
    O.P. Jindal
    Global University

  • Generously supported by a Virtual International Collaboration Project grant from the Netherlands.

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