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May 2014
33m 42s

Phatus: an interdisciplinary art/science...

SRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education)
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Simon Penny, UC Irvine, speaks at the SRHE Academic Practice Network event Still divided cultures? Researching the practice interactions of art and science (Audio length - 00:33:42) 
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