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Spore 1.1.
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Team FAU
Florida Atlantic University
June 22, 2011
4 comments
of questions about the role of art in practices of sustainability. Is it
possible
that we could ...
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WALL-E and Utopia
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Gerry Canavan
Marquette University
April 24, 2014
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a few scant minutes at least, becomes unfixed; the curse is lifted; another, better world is
possible
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“‘Toilet paper is the new scroll.:P’"
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Joshua Calhoun
University of Wisconsin-Madison
June 03, 2010
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“‘Toilet paper is the new scroll.:P’" bookworm ecology flax form livelavalive paper reuse scat scroll textual instability toilet paper Curator's Note There’s an intriguing Bill and Ted quality to the way Mitchell and Kyle’s conversation bumps i ...