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Technology and ‘the Death of Art History, CHArt TWENTY-SIX ANNUAL CONFERENCE British Computer Society, London, 10–11 November 2010 Brett Bligh and Katharina Lorenz, University of Nottingham, UK Vorsprung durch Techni
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United Kingdom / /

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University of Nottingham / /

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British Computer Society / University of Nottingham / Visual Learning Lab / /

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Microsoft PowerPoint / /

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radically idiosyncratic technology / laser / 2010 Technology / presentation technologies / contemporary digital presentation technologies / slide projection technologies / /

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