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A Mimetic Method: Rendering artificial intelligence imaginaries through enactment

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A Mimetic Method : Rendering artificial intelligence imaginaries through enactment. / Erslev, Malthe Stavning.

I: A Peer-Reviewed Journal About, Bind 11, Nr. 1, 10.2022, s. 34-49.

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Erslev MS. A Mimetic Method: Rendering artificial intelligence imaginaries through enactment. A Peer-Reviewed Journal About. 2022 okt.;11(1):34-49. doi: 10.7146/aprja.v11i1.134305

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Erslev, Malthe Stavning. / A Mimetic Method : Rendering artificial intelligence imaginaries through enactment. I: A Peer-Reviewed Journal About. 2022 ; Bind 11, Nr. 1. s. 34-49.

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