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The Future of Screen Technology

Posted on 17/10/2011 by fredtruyen

Still one of the better Youtube videos: TAT’s Future of Screen Technology.

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Responsible for Digital Media at the Institute for Cultural Studies KULeuven. Teaches Information Science and Online Publishing.
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