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Temporal Irritations of Code in Ben Lerner’s Mean Free Path poems

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Temporal Irritations of Code in Ben Lerner’s Mean Free Path poems. / Jones, Nathan.
Politics of the Machine - Art and After: EVA-Copenhagen - AAU Copenhagen Campus, Copenhagen, Denmark. London: BCS, 2019. (Politics of the Machine - Art and After: EVA-Copenhagen - AAU Copenhagen Campus, Copenhagen, Denmark; Vol. EVA Copenhagen, No. 2018).

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Jones, N 2019, Temporal Irritations of Code in Ben Lerner’s Mean Free Path poems. in Politics of the Machine - Art and After: EVA-Copenhagen - AAU Copenhagen Campus, Copenhagen, Denmark. Politics of the Machine - Art and After: EVA-Copenhagen - AAU Copenhagen Campus, Copenhagen, Denmark, no. 2018, vol. EVA Copenhagen, BCS, London, Politics of the Machines - Art and After (EVA Copenhagen), 15/05/19. https://doi.org/10.14236/ewic/EVAC18.21

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Jones, N. (2019). Temporal Irritations of Code in Ben Lerner’s Mean Free Path poems. In Politics of the Machine - Art and After: EVA-Copenhagen - AAU Copenhagen Campus, Copenhagen, Denmark (Politics of the Machine - Art and After: EVA-Copenhagen - AAU Copenhagen Campus, Copenhagen, Denmark; Vol. EVA Copenhagen, No. 2018). BCS. https://doi.org/10.14236/ewic/EVAC18.21

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Jones N. Temporal Irritations of Code in Ben Lerner’s Mean Free Path poems. In Politics of the Machine - Art and After: EVA-Copenhagen - AAU Copenhagen Campus, Copenhagen, Denmark. London: BCS. 2019. (Politics of the Machine - Art and After: EVA-Copenhagen - AAU Copenhagen Campus, Copenhagen, Denmark; 2018). doi: 10.14236/ewic/EVAC18.21

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Jones, Nathan. / Temporal Irritations of Code in Ben Lerner’s Mean Free Path poems. Politics of the Machine - Art and After: EVA-Copenhagen - AAU Copenhagen Campus, Copenhagen, Denmark. London : BCS, 2019. (Politics of the Machine - Art and After: EVA-Copenhagen - AAU Copenhagen Campus, Copenhagen, Denmark; 2018).

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