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Design : from YouTube to a Hussein Chalayan dress, Emily King looks back over the most innovative design and technology of 2006
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Publié dans:
frieze
104(2007)S. 39/40
Auteur principal:
King, Emily
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Format:
Article
Langue:
German
Publié:
2007
Sujets:
Aufsatz
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