Ambiguity machine. The art and politics of disorganizing urban space

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Timon Beyes - Coauthor

    02.07.200904.07.2009

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    25th EGOS Colloquium - EGOS 2009: Energizing the study of organizations and organizing

    02.07.0904.07.09

    Barcelona , Spain

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