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14 December, 2024

Chris Berry’s talks “The Therapeutic Benefits of Technofragility in the Anthropocene Era, or, Why Am I Fascinated by Dead and Dying Public Screens?”

Chris Berry’s talks “The Therapeutic Benefits of Technofragility in the Anthropocene Era, or, Why Am I Fascinated by Dead and Dying Public Screens?”
14 December, 2024

Chris Berry delivered talks “The Therapeutic Benefits of Technofragility in the Anthropocene Era, or, Why Am I Fascinated by Dead and Dying Public Screens?” in:

Asian Medical-Environmental Humanities Network, Institute of History, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences. 19 November 2024.

Beijing Medical University, 22 November 2024.

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