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==Description==
==Description==
The UO is a framework in which individuals and organizations can pursue their shared interest in emerging forms of
The UO is a framework in which individuals and organizations can pursue their shared interest in emerging forms of
cultural production and critical reflection such as unix, cartography, physical and collaborative research
cultural production and critical reflection such as unix, cartography, physical and collaborative research

Latest revision as of 22:10, 4 April 2012

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Description[edit]

The UO is a framework in which individuals and organizations can pursue their shared interest in emerging forms of cultural production and critical reflection such as unix, cartography, physical and collaborative research