Transduced space and transvisuality: Proto-topology and drawing

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Transduced space and transvisuality : Proto-topology and drawing. / Michelsen, Anders Ib.

Architecture, Drawing, Topology. Baunach : Art Architecture Design Research - AADR, 2017. s. 145-154.

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Michelsen, AI 2017, Transduced space and transvisuality: Proto-topology and drawing. i Architecture, Drawing, Topology. Art Architecture Design Research - AADR, Baunach, s. 145-154.

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Michelsen, A. I. (2017). Transduced space and transvisuality: Proto-topology and drawing. I Architecture, Drawing, Topology (s. 145-154). Art Architecture Design Research - AADR.

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Michelsen AI. Transduced space and transvisuality: Proto-topology and drawing. I Architecture, Drawing, Topology. Baunach: Art Architecture Design Research - AADR. 2017. s. 145-154

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Michelsen, Anders Ib. / Transduced space and transvisuality : Proto-topology and drawing. Architecture, Drawing, Topology. Baunach : Art Architecture Design Research - AADR, 2017. s. 145-154

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