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High Static, Dead Lines: Sonic Spectres and the Object Hereafter
High Static, Dead Lines: Sonic Spectres and the Object Hereafter
by Kristen
Gallerneaux
. Strange Attractor Press
, London, U.K.
, 2018
; distributed by MIT Press, 264 pp., illus. Trade. ISBN: 978-1907222665
.
John F. Barber
John F. Barber
Creative Media Digital Culture Program, Washington State University Vancouver. Email: jfbarber@eaze.net.
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John F. Barber
Creative Media Digital Culture Program, Washington State University Vancouver. Email: jfbarber@eaze.net.
Online Issn: 1530-9282
Print Issn: 0024-094X
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Leonardo (2019) 52 (5): 510–511.
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John F. Barber; High Static, Dead Lines: Sonic Spectres and the Object Hereafter. Leonardo 2019; 52 (5): 510–511. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/leon_r_01815
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