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Фабиан Хемерт : Формоизменящото бъдеще на мобилните телефони

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В ТЕДхБерлин, Фабиан Хемерт демонстрира бъдещето на мобилните телефони - устройство , което променя формата си и устройство ,което променя теглото си , показвайки информацията невизуално, показвайки невероятно интуитивен начин за комуникация.

Fabian Hemmert studies the theory and philosophy of embodiment, resistance and thinghood. Full bio »

Translated into Bulgarian by Mihail Stoychev
Reviewed by Stoyan Georgiev
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