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Announcement: Playing with Data: Ubiquitous Commons at King’s College in London

By: the EditorsApril 30, 2015May 2, 2015

From the announcement:

Come with us on June 3rd for a performative, full day workshop at King’s College in London in which we will experiment just how much data we generate as human beings, citizens and members of communities.

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