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Biographical note
Julia Polyck-O’Neill studies digital, feminist approaches to interdisciplinary artists’ and writers’ archives, and is currently a SS HRC Postdoctoral Fellow in the department of Visual Art and Art History and the Sensorium Centre for Digital Arts and Technology at York University (Toronto).
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