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GIST Course, Dalke Course Notes

Week Fourteen (Mon, 4/25): "The Alienation of Play"....and Performing!

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Week Thirteen (Wed, 4/20): GIST: The Legacy

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Week Thirteen (Mon, 4/18): Bloodchild

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Week Twelve (Wed, 4/13): Techno...Love??

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Week Twelve (Mon, 4/11): World Wide Mind

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Week Eleven (Wed, 4/6): CLOSELY Reading Frankenstein

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Week Eleven (Mon, 4/4): Reading Frankenstein

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Week Ten (Wed, 3/30): Paneling Some More

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Week Ten (Mon, 3/28): Paneling A-new: From the "Outside"

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Week Nine (Wed, 3/23): A Visit with Tian Hui Ng

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