Interpreting Visual Culture: Explorations in the Hermeneutics of the Visual

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Interpreting Visual Culture : Explorations in the Hermeneutics of the Visual. / Friis, Jan Kyrre Berg.

I: AI & Society, Bind 38, 2023, s. 2369–2373.

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Friis, JKB 2023, 'Interpreting Visual Culture: Explorations in the Hermeneutics of the Visual', AI & Society, bind 38, s. 2369–2373. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-020-01056-1

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Friis, J. K. B. (2023). Interpreting Visual Culture: Explorations in the Hermeneutics of the Visual. AI & Society, 38, 2369–2373. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-020-01056-1

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Friis JKB. Interpreting Visual Culture: Explorations in the Hermeneutics of the Visual. AI & Society. 2023;38:2369–2373. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-020-01056-1

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Friis, Jan Kyrre Berg. / Interpreting Visual Culture : Explorations in the Hermeneutics of the Visual. I: AI & Society. 2023 ; Bind 38. s. 2369–2373.

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