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  "textContent": "Between 1986 and 1992, philosopher and media theorist Vilém Flusser contributed the column “Curies’ Children” to Artforum, writing short meditations on the rise of digital media and its implications for the transmission of meaning in fine arts and mass media alike. This week, read the second installment of Flusser’s column, “What Comes After Z.,” an essay […]",
  "title": "From the Archive: Vilém Flusser’s Scientific Methods"
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