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Spring 2005
October 01 2019
The Bureau of Inverse Technology: Reversing Standards of Evidence
Natalie Jeremijenko
Natalie Jeremijenko
Natalie Jeremijenko is known to work for the bureau of inverse technology When asked she will say she is "just the engineer". Otherwise Natalie Jeremijenko is an Assistant Professor in Visual Art, UC San Diego, the McPherson Visiting Professor in the Public Understanding of Science at Michigan State University, and the 2005 holder of the Mildred C. Brinn Endowed Chair at Skowhegan.
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Natalie Jeremijenko
Natalie Jeremijenko is known to work for the bureau of inverse technology When asked she will say she is "just the engineer". Otherwise Natalie Jeremijenko is an Assistant Professor in Visual Art, UC San Diego, the McPherson Visiting Professor in the Public Understanding of Science at Michigan State University, and the 2005 holder of the Mildred C. Brinn Endowed Chair at Skowhegan.
Online Issn: 2572-7338
Print Issn: 1091-711X
© 2005 Natalie Jeremijenko
2005
Natalie Jeremijenko
Thresholds (2005) (29): 71–73.
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Natalie Jeremijenko; The Bureau of Inverse Technology: Reversing Standards of Evidence. Thresholds 2005; (29): 71–73. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/thld_a_00308
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