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Entangled: Technology and the Transformation of Performance. by Chris Salter. 2010. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 460 pp., 78 b/w illus., foreword by Peter Sellars, preface, acknowledgments, notes, glossary, references, name and subject indices. $40.00 cloth.
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