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Description Bernard Stiegler at the "Technology, Space, Reason: Infrastructures of Knowledge in the Anthropocene" symposium for the History and Theory of New Media lecture series on Oct 13, 2016. Co sponsored with the Townsend Center for the Humanities, the Dean of Humanities, and the Rhetoric Department.
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