Making An Offer Your Roomba Can't Refuse

Research output: Non-textual formSound/Visual production (digital)Communication

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Making An Offer Your Roomba Can't Refuse. Di Nucci, Ezio (Content producer). 2023. Spotify.

Research output: Non-textual formSound/Visual production (digital)Communication

Harvard

Di Nucci, E, Making An Offer Your Roomba Can't Refuse, 2023, Sound/Visual production (digital), Spotify. <https://open.spotify.com/episode/3HZwkLLVjbNWxIVXUUclze>

APA

Di Nucci, E. (Content producer). (2023). Making An Offer Your Roomba Can't Refuse. Sound/Visual production (digital), Spotify. https://open.spotify.com/episode/3HZwkLLVjbNWxIVXUUclze

Vancouver

Di Nucci E (Content producer). Making An Offer Your Roomba Can't Refuse Spotify. 2023.

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Di Nucci, Ezio (Content producer). / Making An Offer Your Roomba Can't Refuse. [Sound/Visual production (digital)].

Bibtex

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