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Book Review: Friedrich Kittler, Opticki mediji. Berlinska predavanja 1999, godine [Optical Media: Berlin Lectures 1999], translation: Aleksandra Kostic, Belgrade: Faculty of Media and Communication, Singidunum University, 2018, ISBN 978-86-81042-00-7

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How to cite this article: Šuvakovic, Miško. "Book Review: Friedrich Kittler, Opticki mediji. Berlinska predavanja 1999, godine [Optical Media: Berlin Lectures 1999], translation: Aleksandra Kostic, Belgrade: Faculty of Media and Communication, Singidunum University, 2018, ISBN 978-86-81042-00-7." AM Journal of Art and Media Studies 26 (October 2021): 153-155. doi: 10.25038/am.v0i26.478

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