Fresh Tips: Process
Notes
Julia Bardsley’s talk at Fresh Tips, Queen Mary University of London, 2011
Artist / Author | Julia Bardsley |
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Digital Ref | EF5060 |
Date | 2011 |
Type | Digital File |
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