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THANKS and CREDITS

 

I wish to thank all the ones that have contributed to this article:

 

The fireflies and olive groves of the Val Graziosa, the stars of the Gardetta Sky.

 

My son Elias Theodor and my husband, Lars G Lindström.

 

My colleagues at Stockholm University of the Arts: especially Karl Sandzen, Tinna Jone, Heidi Möller, Moa Thorin, Anneli Ragvals.

 

The editorial team and peer-reviewer: Magnus Bärtås, Behzad Khosravi, Tale Naess and Timo Menke.

 

My colleagues at other institutions: Roberto Bresin and Federico Favero.

 

Artists and scientists, institution represenatives, whom I have been interviewing and who have generously contributed and licensed their work and last but not least 


Franco Veloz, who did the graphic design for this exposition.

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