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Date: 2014-10-15 09:26:41
Eye
Simple eye in invertebrates
Materialism
Insect
Jacques Derrida
Philosophy
Continental philosophy
Zoology

From biophilia to bibliophilia…… and then back again. Contextualising The Ocelli within ecological and archival discourse. Vanessa Bartlett Cinema often uses very specific narrative

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