Digital Daimons: Algorithmic Rhetorics of Augmented Reality

Jason Crider University of Florida ; Jacob Greene Arizona State University ; Sean Morey University of Tennessee at Knoxville
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Computers and Composition
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2020-09-01
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10.1016/j.compcom.2020.102579
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