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... communication . Practically , radio , movies , records , and spoken literature have brought attention to the autonomy of communication between indi- viduals , reestablishing the value of a work of art as a creator of sensations , hence ...
... communication . Practically , radio , movies , records , and spoken literature have brought attention to the autonomy of communication between indi- viduals , reestablishing the value of a work of art as a creator of sensations , hence ...
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... communication no matter what the mode of communication . The importance of the " ideality " of communication in the conceptual presentation was modified when it was joined by its materiality . While in the school of Erasmus it required ...
... communication no matter what the mode of communication . The importance of the " ideality " of communication in the conceptual presentation was modified when it was joined by its materiality . While in the school of Erasmus it required ...
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... communication confirm that this was not a fortuitous circumstance , but a general property of the ma- teriality of communication . Everything considered , this materiality is just the classic choice the artist makes between composition ...
... communication confirm that this was not a fortuitous circumstance , but a general property of the ma- teriality of communication . Everything considered , this materiality is just the classic choice the artist makes between composition ...
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