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Prof. Lisa Brundage (Lisa.Brundage {a} mhc.cuny.edu)
Prof. Michael Mandiberg (mmandiberg {a} gc.cuny.edu)

Core 1: History, Theory, and Practice of Interactive Media
ITCP 70010, Fall 2015 Mondays 4:15-6:15 pm

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