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HAL's long, long run: computers and social performance in Stanley Kubrick's 2001

Published: 01 December 1999 Publication History

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cover image ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society
ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society  Volume 29, Issue 4
December 1999
41 pages
ISSN:0095-2737
DOI:10.1145/572199
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Association for Computing Machinery

New York, NY, United States

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Published: 01 December 1999
Published in SIGCAS Volume 29, Issue 4

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