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12023-01-11T05:20:36+00:00Mark Williams7923b5fd9b6c2fa401d4b07056da3d64590b4b124811plain2023-01-11T05:20:36+00:0080a130ea096d38db3676a86dd0cef4e6add2d1a1text/plainenMark WilliamsMark Williams7923b5fd9b6c2fa401d4b07056da3d64590b4b12Features of The Semantic Annotation Tool (SAT) in practice: networked collaborations, pedagogical role in developing a contemplative, curated close reading that is more attentive to historical aesthetics and their implications but also counter-readings and contexts, all of which play back in real time (relation to Vertov Kino-Eye theory).