'Tape' plays Teletribunals

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This paper developed aspects of my 'Wind up: the machine-events of tape' publication with particular focus on Cornelia Vismann's analysis of technologies of law for presentation at a colloquium in memory of her work, organised jointly by Birkbeck department of Law and Research Architecture at Goldsmiths.

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