Hephaestus Reloaded Composed for Ten Hands / Efesto Reloaded: Composizioni per 10 mani

Hephaestus Reloaded / Efesto Reloaded, presented in a bilingual (English/Italian) publication, and whose five authors are from Greece, Italy, and the US, invokes as its first inspiration the myth of Hephaestus who embodied a twofold entity: both disabled and technically capacious. The myth of Hephae...

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Main Author: Antomarini, Brunella (auth)
Other Authors: Berg, Adam (auth), D'Amora, Vladimir (auth), De Francesco, Alessandro (auth), Maneta, Miltos (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Italian
Published: Brooklyn, NY punctum books 2019
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