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TECHNOSEXUALITIES: A PRIMER

This respository of technosexually-kissed digital artifacts is the holding pen for the hive minds of a graduate seminar at San Diego State University: Technosexualities: Bodies, Machines, Books, Films, Paintings, Photographs, and the Internet on the Verge.

The seminar was offered by the MALAS program in the Fall of 2011 by Professor William Nericcio. MALAS is the Master of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences, the most eclectic interdisciplinary studies/cultural studies program this side of MIT and Goldsmiths College.

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