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Is Culture (Necessarily) Digital?

By The Cross-Eyed Pianist | September 17, 2017

An interesting and intelligent post by Tim Rutherford-Johnson in response to an article by culture secretary Ed Vaizey

Source: Is Culture (Necessarily) Digital?

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