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Articles in July-August, 2004 issue of Afterimage
- Editor's response to Mr. Knight
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Lawrence Brose
by Christine Sevilla - A.D. Coleman's response
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How Images Think
by Milton Lederman -
Between the lines
by Tina Wasserman -
Portrait of a life, from inheritance: the elder relative series
by Paola Ferrario - From William Crowe
- Books received
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Christian Boltanski: representation and the performance of memory
by Rebecca Caines -
Editorial
by Bruno Chalifour -
Image-trouble: Rethinking Theories & Practices: Technology, Representation, and the Disciplines
by Chris Burnett - From William L. Reynolds
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Rene Burri Photographs
by Bruno Chalifour -
New media at VSW
by Harmony Button - In response to: "On James Natchwey and VII", pp.4-5, and "War in Iraq: the Co-Ordinates of a Conflict", p.19, Afterimage 31.6, March/April 2004
- Notices
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Craft matters
by Alison Pearlman -
Digital culture.
by Maria Fernandez - In response to: "The Visual Artists' Rights Act of 1990", Afterimage 31.4, Jan./Feb. 2004, pp.4-8
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Pula film festival
by Radmila Djurica
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