Human-Technology Choreographies : Body, Movement, and Space in Expressive Interactions
Pirhonen, A., Tuuri, K., & Erkut, C. (2017). Human-Technology Choreographies : Body, Movement, and Space in Expressive Interactions. Human Technology, 13(1), 6-9. https://doi.org/10.17011/ht/urn.201705272515
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