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October 01 2019
Re-Machining Domesticity: A Technlogical Inversion of Standards
Leonardo Bonnani
Leonardo Bonnani
Leonardo Bonanni is fellow of the MIT Media Lab's Context-Aware Computing Group and a researcher in the Counter Intelligence (Kitchen of the Future) Group. He has received awards from international design competitions. His projects have been published most recently in Metropolis, The Guardian and People magazine.
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Leonardo Bonnani
Leonardo Bonanni is fellow of the MIT Media Lab's Context-Aware Computing Group and a researcher in the Counter Intelligence (Kitchen of the Future) Group. He has received awards from international design competitions. His projects have been published most recently in Metropolis, The Guardian and People magazine.
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© 2005 Leonardo Bonanni
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Thresholds (2005) (29): 53–56.
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Leonardo Bonnani; Re-Machining Domesticity: A Technlogical Inversion of Standards. Thresholds 2005; (29): 53–56. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/thld_a_00303
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