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The Internet, A Musical Instrument in Perpetual Flux
Netochka Nezvanova
Netochka Nezvanova
c/o Babeltech A/S, Esromgade 15, 2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark, ecdysone@eusocial.com
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Netochka Nezvanova
c/o Babeltech A/S, Esromgade 15, 2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark, ecdysone@eusocial.com
Online Issn: 1531-5169
Print Issn: 0148-9267
© 2000 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2000
Computer Music Journal (2000) 24 (3): 38–41.
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Netochka Nezvanova; The Internet, A Musical Instrument in Perpetual Flux. Computer Music Journal 2000; 24 (3): 38–41. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/014892600559434
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