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Introduction: from semiotic odysseys to artistic tele-machinations

  • Martin Švantner EMAIL logo and Ondřej Váša ORCID logo
From the journal Semiotica

Corresponding author: Martin Švantner, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, E-mail:

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