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    "name": "Transatlantic Cultures",
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    "infrastructure"
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  "name": "Wire Photography and Transatlantic Visual Culture",
  "abstract": "Beginning in the 1920s, wire photography services used a technology similar to a fax machine to send news pictures across the Atlantic much faster than ever before. News-reading publics used such telecommunicated images to picture how infrastructure had reshaped the spatial relations of modern life.",
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  "datePublished": "2022-12-20",
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