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Tell Them Anything but the Truth: They Will Find Their Own. How We Visualized the Map of the Future With Respect to the Audience of Our Story

Leonardo - United States
doi 10.1162/leon_a_00174
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Visual ArtsPerforming ArtsComputer Science ApplicationsMusicEngineering
Date

June 1, 2011

Authors
Michele GraffietiGaia ScagnettiDonato RicciLuca MasudMario Porpora
Publisher

MIT Press - Journals


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