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acknowledgement

This year-long project wouldn’t have been completed to fulfil my dissertation without great deal help from people I have been assisted along my Master degree journey.

To Ha Thai, I would like to thank and sincerely appreciated the time, patience and valuable guidance you contributed that shaped the project throughout the semester.

To Brent Greene and Elise Northover, Project A, for helping me ground up the project.

To Alban Mannisi (Resonance), Yazid Ninsalam (Super Terrestrial), Tom Black And Elise Northover (Fixed to Nothing), Bridget Keane (Composite Matters), Anthony Sharples (Zoom_), Steve Mintern (Landscape Agents); all the past lineage help me construct the idea and methodologies through my master.

To my parents, for support from abroad.

To Mayurachat, for all support.

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