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            September 2021
            September 2021
            : 196-202
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            [0001]University of

            Applied Arts Vienna

            Vienna, Austria
            [0002]University of Oslo

            Oslo, Norway
            [0003]Independent Researcher

            Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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            Berlin, Germany
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            Proceedings of Politics of the Machines - Rogue Research 2021
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            Berlin, Germany
            September 14-17, 2021
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            debate and devise concepts and practices that seek to critically question and unravel novel modes of science
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