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The Critical Object (Digital Redux)

Artist
Jeanne Randolf
Date
2009
Publisher
PLATFORM
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Softcover
Size
18 × 17.7 cm
Length
Description

“The Critical Object (Digital Redux)” acts as a document of Randolph’s performance lecture of the same name at Platform, which took place in August of 2008 in conjunction with the exhibition Adrian Fish “Staged”.

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