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Thanatosensitive Design Exemplars for Embodied Experience of Nonattachment. / Sas, Corina.
CHI'20 Workshop HCI at End of Life & Beyond . New York: ACM, 2020.

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Sas, C 2020, Thanatosensitive Design Exemplars for Embodied Experience of Nonattachment. in CHI'20 Workshop HCI at End of Life & Beyond . ACM, New York, CHI'20 Workshop: HCI at End of Life & Beyond, Honolulu, United States, 25/04/20. <https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3334480.3375143>

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Sas C. Thanatosensitive Design Exemplars for Embodied Experience of Nonattachment. In CHI'20 Workshop HCI at End of Life & Beyond . New York: ACM. 2020

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Sas, Corina. / Thanatosensitive Design Exemplars for Embodied Experience of Nonattachment. CHI'20 Workshop HCI at End of Life & Beyond . New York : ACM, 2020.

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