Thursday, September 30, 2010

Re: [Yasmin_discussions] Hybrid Space - Hybrid Cities discussion

Dear Dimitris and Martin,
 
First of all congrats for re-starting the topic.
 
Many of these issues raised, canceptually fall into the category of Digital / Public Art.
 
A good text to refer to is Christianne Paul's Digital / Public Art: Governance and Agency in the Networked Commons to be found on-line here:
 
http://vectors.usc.edu/thoughtmesh/publish/81.php#
 
You ask: "How do we (...) reframe ideas of privacy in public space to take account of (...) new pervasive technologies?

(...) In experiencing this new public space how can the past and the present be brought together by the new technologies in ways that enrich our lives?"

(...) We live in a world of lost histories-how can we reframe these successfully for the public? If pervasive media allows the enrichment of space, can we also enable the public to do this for themselves through processes which are not determined in a top-down but in a bottom-up manner? Now that such located rich media is emerging, how can this be filtered to ensure quality of experience for the user?"
 
Paul refers in her text to Guatari's notion of "post-mass media age" where the mass media have to be reappropriated by a multiplicity of subject—groups who are able to administer them on a path of singularisation".
 
(...) "What will happen when we have mobile non-verbal and two-way communication through enhanced or projected video conferencing!"

I think a good start re-inventing art histories is "guerilla" public art, like the Surveillance Camera Players, who staged performances for surveiilance cameras in public buildings, only to mention an informant example :-)
 
(...) "To affect emerging behaviours do we need to consider a more complex relationship between design and human behaviour? We are moving towards emotional sensing and predictive behaviour by buildings-an adaptive architecture sensing and reacting, but allowing the user to determine the core and auxiliary services, perhaps by learning through a neural net!"

 
I thinks this last question turns back into the issue of "language"....
 
Here's another quote from Paul's text maybe useful to this new discussion agenda:
 
"Activist projects in the realm of digital art are frequently using strategies such as appropriation, remixing, and the cloning of Websites, or employ digital technologies as "tactical media" in order to reflect on the impact and control mechanisms of these technologies.
 
A popular strategy is to turn the technology back on itself, as the Institute for Applied Autonomy does in its iSee project. iSee is a Web—based application that creates maps of the positions of closed—circuit television surveillance cameras in urban environments.The maps allow users to find routes through the city that avoid thesecameras and to choose "paths of least surveillance."
 
Activist interventions occasionally take the form of hacktivism, a method of engagement that uses hacking — the breaking, reformatting and re—engineering of data and systems — as creative rather than merely destructive strategy. The spectrum of hacktivism encompasses projects that are harmless pranks and interventions that operate on the border of legality. (The Electronic Disturbance Theater, for example {...}"
 
My best wishes for a fruitful -new discussion!
 
Best regards,
 
Veroniki
 
 
--- Στις Τετ., 29/09/10, ο/η Dimitris Charitos <vedesign@otenet.gr> έγραψε:


Από: Dimitris Charitos <vedesign@otenet.gr>
Θέμα: [Yasmin_discussions] Hybrid Space - Hybrid Cities discussion
Προς: yasmin_discussions@estia.media.uoa.gr
Ημερομηνία: Τετάρτη, 29 Σεπτέμβριος 2010, 12:42


Dear YASMINers,

Although we announced the discussion a week ago, we did not manage to start
very quickly but here is a first message that we hope will generate some
response from all of you who may be interested.

A bit more than a week ago, Martin Rieser and me recorded our discussion
regarding the "Hybrid Space - Hybrid Cities" theme. Below we have attached
an edited version of the content of our discussion which identified 6 main
directions towards which this discussion could proceed. Big thanks to Martin
for the transcription of this recording.


****************************************************************************
*************
Pervasive Media and Hybrid Cities/Hybrid spaces:
Some Questions and Issues from a Conversation between Dimitris Charitos and
Martin Rieser
****************************************************************************
*************

1) Mobile communication in public space and emergent behaviours
How is pervasive technology changing emergent public behaviour? Clearly the
boundary between private and public space is altering, and the merging of
the two has already been accelerated through mobile communication
technologies and continues to do so more rapidly through the adoption of
location– based and augmented mobile reality technologies. We note how
performative public conversations sometimes appear. Phones in public are an
intrusive technology and its appropriateness is often questionable. Some
citizens' private space may intrude into others' public space in ways which
the latter can rarely control. How therefore do we reframe ideas of privacy
in public space to take account of these new pervasive technologies?

2) The impact of mobile communication and location-based technologies
After 15 years of using mobile phones, we are still struggling to understand
their full impact on everyday life. Is mobile media a REAL benefit or often
just a noise or interference in our daily lives? One can cite the burden of
the flexible or unscheduled meeting- our attitude to the city now, which we
tend to re-imagine as an unwritten slate, so that we have a changed relation
to synchronicity. Our trajectory through it and our sense of place in it
seems to be altering from that of perceived fixed nodes to a more fluid
experience- one constantly diverted by location-based hyperlinked
information. Mapping technologies and push media accelerate this changing
sense of place as no longer a fixed terrain, but an amorphous space of
potential. Is psychogeography an appropriate model for this experience? Are
we not really just part of a new public agora -where  real political
détournment is not really a consideration. In experiencing this new public
space how can the past and the present be brought together by the new
technologies in ways that enrich our lives?

3) Place and Space
Can pervasive media successfully enrich place with meaning thus creating
place out of space. Can this occur within those transferable spaces of
alienation that Marc Auge' calls "non-places"? How can these non-places be
transformed by locative media?  Artists tend to experiment in memory-rich
spaces, rather than those urban deserts. Accessibility is also an
issue-since not everyone has the latest iphone, not to mention that they may
not be able to afford high bandwidth mobile web access. We live in a world
of lost histories-how can we reframe these successfully for the public?  If
pervasive media allows the enrichment of space, can we also enable the
public to do this for themselves through processes which are not determined
in a top-down but in a bottom-up manner? Now that such located rich media is
emerging, how can this be filtered to ensure quality of experience for the
user?

4) Hybridity
In a hybrid spatial experience, material (space determined by material
elements) and immaterial space (determined by digitally produced
representations) are merging. There is no longer a clear line between them.
We need to examine this phenomenon in relation to theories of the mind. Our
ability to conceptualise the world and filter our sensory inputs makes
"reality" a construction of the brain-there seems to be no such thing as
direct perception. It seems likely that the brain does not differentiate
between the real and virtual. For example, those blind from birth, who
recover their sight, have not developed the neurones for facial
recognition-our sense of reality therefore seems to depend on our developed
internal wiring. A key question derived from various project
user-evaluations is: do we actually process a mixed reality experience? It
is very difficult to examine cognitive mapping in a mobile experience.
Reports of research conducted in the context of the IPCity Project at the
Fraunhofer Institute suggest that we may switch between the two modes of
perception (Real and Virtual). Other reports suggest (Locunet project,
University of Athens, Dept of Communication, NT Lab) that we do experience a
mixed experience, a hybrid spatial experience while using mobile locative
media. We need to observe the actual processing inside the brain, something
not very easy with current technologies. But it is certain that the actual
experience very much depends on the interface design too.

5) Future Technologies
Mobile services are moving towards gesture recognition and natural language
interfaces, as well as towards emotion sensing. How can we envisage the
increasing invisibility of the device as this natural interaction develops
into a form of "unforced" hybridity-which may include mobile projection?
This may become a world where information streams start responding to our
changing emotions. Such interwoven hybridity will in turn give rise to
further new user behaviours. We already experience this with hands-free
gestural performances on mobiles. What will happen when we have mobile
non-verbal and two-way communication through enhanced or projected video
conferencing!

6) Intelligent adaptive and transformative architecture
Much research in Architecture at present focuses on technological
developments, but not much thought seems to be given to underlying concepts
for behaviour-changing spaces. Can the use of such technology in our homes
and work-spaces actually change our behaviour? Perhaps we need hard, clear
and accessible information streams before buildings can stimulate beneficial
behaviour change. Smart homes can be helpful, but are largely passive in
their effects. One friend's children, who are growing up in a smart home ,
expect windows in other homes to open automatically according to light
intensity or temperature etc. To affect emerging behaviours do we need to
consider a more complex relationship between design and human behaviour? We
are moving towards emotional sensing and predictive behaviour by
buildings-an adaptive architecture sensing and reacting, but allowing the
user to determine the core and auxiliary services, perhaps by learning
through a neural net!

We are looking for informed examples, which may engage with these issues.

Of course, we are also looking forward to your responses which may add to
these discussion directions that we suggested

Best wishes

Dimitris

********************************************************************
Dr. Dimitrios Charitos
Assistant Professor, Department of Communication and Media Studies
National and Kapodistrian University of
Athens                                       
e-mail: vedesign at otenet dot gr
URL: www.media.uoa.gr/~charitos


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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

[Yasmin_discussions] Hybrid Space - Hybrid Cities discussion

Dear YASMINers,

Although we announced the discussion a week ago, we did not manage to start
very quickly but here is a first message that we hope will generate some
response from all of you who may be interested.

A bit more than a week ago, Martin Rieser and me recorded our discussion
regarding the "Hybrid Space - Hybrid Cities" theme. Below we have attached
an edited version of the content of our discussion which identified 6 main
directions towards which this discussion could proceed. Big thanks to Martin
for the transcription of this recording.


****************************************************************************
*************
Pervasive Media and Hybrid Cities/Hybrid spaces:
Some Questions and Issues from a Conversation between Dimitris Charitos and
Martin Rieser
****************************************************************************
*************

1) Mobile communication in public space and emergent behaviours
How is pervasive technology changing emergent public behaviour? Clearly the
boundary between private and public space is altering, and the merging of
the two has already been accelerated through mobile communication
technologies and continues to do so more rapidly through the adoption of
location– based and augmented mobile reality technologies. We note how
performative public conversations sometimes appear. Phones in public are an
intrusive technology and its appropriateness is often questionable. Some
citizens' private space may intrude into others' public space in ways which
the latter can rarely control. How therefore do we reframe ideas of privacy
in public space to take account of these new pervasive technologies?

2) The impact of mobile communication and location-based technologies
After 15 years of using mobile phones, we are still struggling to understand
their full impact on everyday life. Is mobile media a REAL benefit or often
just a noise or interference in our daily lives? One can cite the burden of
the flexible or unscheduled meeting- our attitude to the city now, which we
tend to re-imagine as an unwritten slate, so that we have a changed relation
to synchronicity. Our trajectory through it and our sense of place in it
seems to be altering from that of perceived fixed nodes to a more fluid
experience- one constantly diverted by location-based hyperlinked
information. Mapping technologies and push media accelerate this changing
sense of place as no longer a fixed terrain, but an amorphous space of
potential. Is psychogeography an appropriate model for this experience? Are
we not really just part of a new public agora -where real political
détournment is not really a consideration. In experiencing this new public
space how can the past and the present be brought together by the new
technologies in ways that enrich our lives?

3) Place and Space
Can pervasive media successfully enrich place with meaning thus creating
place out of space. Can this occur within those transferable spaces of
alienation that Marc Auge' calls "non-places"? How can these non-places be
transformed by locative media? Artists tend to experiment in memory-rich
spaces, rather than those urban deserts. Accessibility is also an
issue-since not everyone has the latest iphone, not to mention that they may
not be able to afford high bandwidth mobile web access. We live in a world
of lost histories-how can we reframe these successfully for the public? If
pervasive media allows the enrichment of space, can we also enable the
public to do this for themselves through processes which are not determined
in a top-down but in a bottom-up manner? Now that such located rich media is
emerging, how can this be filtered to ensure quality of experience for the
user?

4) Hybridity
In a hybrid spatial experience, material (space determined by material
elements) and immaterial space (determined by digitally produced
representations) are merging. There is no longer a clear line between them.
We need to examine this phenomenon in relation to theories of the mind. Our
ability to conceptualise the world and filter our sensory inputs makes
"reality" a construction of the brain-there seems to be no such thing as
direct perception. It seems likely that the brain does not differentiate
between the real and virtual. For example, those blind from birth, who
recover their sight, have not developed the neurones for facial
recognition-our sense of reality therefore seems to depend on our developed
internal wiring. A key question derived from various project
user-evaluations is: do we actually process a mixed reality experience? It
is very difficult to examine cognitive mapping in a mobile experience.
Reports of research conducted in the context of the IPCity Project at the
Fraunhofer Institute suggest that we may switch between the two modes of
perception (Real and Virtual). Other reports suggest (Locunet project,
University of Athens, Dept of Communication, NT Lab) that we do experience a
mixed experience, a hybrid spatial experience while using mobile locative
media. We need to observe the actual processing inside the brain, something
not very easy with current technologies. But it is certain that the actual
experience very much depends on the interface design too.

5) Future Technologies
Mobile services are moving towards gesture recognition and natural language
interfaces, as well as towards emotion sensing. How can we envisage the
increasing invisibility of the device as this natural interaction develops
into a form of "unforced" hybridity-which may include mobile projection?
This may become a world where information streams start responding to our
changing emotions. Such interwoven hybridity will in turn give rise to
further new user behaviours. We already experience this with hands-free
gestural performances on mobiles. What will happen when we have mobile
non-verbal and two-way communication through enhanced or projected video
conferencing!

6) Intelligent adaptive and transformative architecture
Much research in Architecture at present focuses on technological
developments, but not much thought seems to be given to underlying concepts
for behaviour-changing spaces. Can the use of such technology in our homes
and work-spaces actually change our behaviour? Perhaps we need hard, clear
and accessible information streams before buildings can stimulate beneficial
behaviour change. Smart homes can be helpful, but are largely passive in
their effects. One friend's children, who are growing up in a smart home ,
expect windows in other homes to open automatically according to light
intensity or temperature etc. To affect emerging behaviours do we need to
consider a more complex relationship between design and human behaviour? We
are moving towards emotional sensing and predictive behaviour by
buildings-an adaptive architecture sensing and reacting, but allowing the
user to determine the core and auxiliary services, perhaps by learning
through a neural net!

We are looking for informed examples, which may engage with these issues.

Of course, we are also looking forward to your responses which may add to
these discussion directions that we suggested

Best wishes

Dimitris

********************************************************************
Dr. Dimitrios Charitos
Assistant Professor, Department of Communication and Media Studies
National and Kapodistrian University of
Athens                                       
e-mail: vedesign at otenet dot gr
URL: www.media.uoa.gr/~charitos


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Monday, September 27, 2010

[Yasmin_discussions] Hybrid city as an interface = VillesAllantVers [?]

Dear all,
bonjour,
--
Multilingual fast translator (free):
http://www.worldlingo.com/en/products_services/worldlingo_translator.html
--
*En*
abstract :
VillesAllantVers is a material and virtual multi-media workshop. The objective is to transform the repetitive "routes in the city" which we carry out, in texts of creations, drawings, films/animations and to create starting from these data, an installation on Internet and in situ.
This in order to give to see and "feel" the city with height of its inhabitants. This creation is at the same time a sensitizing of a public to multi-media and visual arts and participative creation.
It rests on the participation, which Agusto Boal calls of the specta_C_teurs.
http://villesallantvers.org/
--
*Fr*
Mes connaissances écrites de l'anglais ne me permettent pas de participer au débat concernant "Hybrid City".
Néanmoins, je me demandais si l'atelier de création intitulé "Les VillesAllantVers" s'inscrit dans la thématique de ce débat ?

Aussi permettez-moi de vous présentez Les "VillesAllantVers". Cette création repose sur un atelier multimédia matériel et virtuel. L'objectif est de transformer les "parcours" répétitifs que nous effectuons en villes, en textes de créations, dessins, collages, films et de créer à partir de ces données, une installation sur Internet et in situ. Ceci afin de donner à voir et "sentir" la ville à hauteur de ses habitants. Cette création est à la fois une sensibilisation d'un public aux arts médiatiques et visuels et une oeuvre à part entière. Elle repose sur la participation, ce que Agusto Boal appelle des specta_C_teurs.

Afin d'en savoir plus sur le contenu de ce travail, je vous propose de lire le livret de présentation des VillesAllantVers à cette adresse :
http://villesallantvers.org/spip.php?article106
http://www.calameo.com/read/000045052b3b80f753900

Vous pourrez voir les réalisations antérieures, le contenu de l'atelier et d'autres informations sur le site des VillesAllantVers :
http://villesallantvers.org/

Cette création a été réalisée par plus d'une centaine de personnes, à Madrid (Esp.), Bruxelles, Tarascon, Marseille et Béjaïa (Alg.) grâce au soutien de l'Agencia Espagnola de Cooperacion Internacional para el Desarrollo & Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores y de Cooperacion. Cette année je réalise Les VillesAllantVers à Amsterdam et à Marseille.
Je suis à la recherche de *résidences*, de *lieux d'accueil et de présentation* et de *collaborations*.

En vous remerciant pour votre attention.
Bien à vous,
enjoy,
Xavier Leton

Pour
http://villesallantvers.org/.
Bien à vous,
|_Xavier Leton
|_47 rue de Lodi
|_13006 Marseille
|_++ 33 [+]4 91 42 52 57
|_++ 33 [+]6 72 86 66 63
-------------------------------|
_::Présentation::
Xavier LETON, réalisateur, multimédia pour des différents sites qu'il crée ou auxquels il collabore («confettiS.org», «larevuedesressources.org», «criticalsercret.com», «transitoire observable», «cipmarseille.com»). Il incite le lecteur à participer à la réalisation d'une oeuvre en tant qu'acteur à part entière, et critique du processus de création. Les créations réalisées en collaboration avec le réalisateur Chris Marker (Roseware), le chorégraphe Pierre Droulers (Mountain - Foutain) et le plasticien Michel François lui ont permis de faire de cette démarche le fil conducteur de son travail de création.
------------------------------|
URL == http://->
-> |_confettiS.org
-> |_villeSAllantVers.org
-> |_emigratrion.confettiS.org
------------------------------|


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Monday, September 20, 2010

[Yasmin_discussions] Restarting the discussion on the subject of "The hybrid city as an interface" with a slight change of title

Dear YASMINers,

A moderated discussion on the subject of "The hybrid city as an interface"
took place in the YASMIN_discussions mailing list forum
(www.media.uoa.gr/yasmin), in July for 3 weeks. According to several voices
we heard on the list and outside too, this discussion was received with
enthusiasm and many very interesting messages were posted, therefore we
promised to pursue it in September. We would now like to start the
discussion again.

Me and Martin Rieser had the chance to discuss this in Athens last week when
Martin visited, and we thought that a slight change in the title of the
discussion could help include several issues which were raised during July.
We therefore propose to change the title to: "Hybrid Space - Hybrid Cities"
which is more general and may include mediated environmental experiences
outside the urban context too.

The discussion will be moderated by Dimitris Charitos and Prof. Martin
Rieser, along with Daphne Dragona, Katerina Diamantaki and Iouliani Theona
as respondents and will continue for 3-4 weeks, according to the interest it
will raise.

We are looking forward to you participation and involvement.

Kind regards

Dimitris Charitos
Assistant Professor, Department of Communication and Media Studies
University of Athens

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Monday, September 13, 2010

Re: [Yasmin_discussions] "hybrid city as interface"

This is an interesting concept rapidly emerging in architecture and one
based on the merging of sensor data and parametric modelling systems-perhaps
ultimately leading to adaptive buildings that not only control their
environment, but behave more like living organisms. This form of hybridity
is really illustrative of the degree to which pervasive digital sensing will
merge with physicality and change the nature of our cities in the far
future.It is certainly a strand in the discussion we should try to explore
in more depth.

Martin

On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 9:45 AM, |francastillo| <francastillo32@gmail.com>wrote:

> hello yasminers, i just wanted to quickly present my research in relation
> to topic *hybrid city,* my research is structured around four dimensions
> (Visual Analytics, City Data Sensing, Autoadaptative
> Architecture&Responsive
> Architectures, Computational Optimization Of Design) and explore new
> display
> systems that incorporate multiple levels of information on the
> architectural
> design of dynamic systems and the exploration of new grammars of
> morphogenesis through the development of computing environments and
> investigates the new arrangement materic data consisting of sensors,
> microcontrollers, communication protocols, parametric systems that enable
> emergency architectural adaptive systems. The present investigation in
> which
> I am involved is intended to generate ontology design environment domains
> computer architectures, which enable us to build a knowledge context of
> their dynamic interaction between defined formal specifications to generate
> the emergence of new evolutionary architectural design systems ....
>
> *Visual Analytics *
>
> + Ecovisualizacion-Ecoanalogizacion: Modelo de ciudad Biocentrica >
> http://research.francastillo.net/index.php?/project/visual-science/
>
> > http://www.francastillo.net/EVEA.html
> + Estructuras Biocentricas >
> http://research.francastillo.net/index.php?/project/system-complex/
> >
> http://www.francastillo.net/designbiocentrismos.html
>
> *City Data Sensing*
>
> +Augmented Ambient >
> http://research.francastillo.net/index.php?/project/ambient-media/
> +Display Ecosofico >
> http://research.francastillo.net/index.php?/project/media-architecture/
>
>
> *Autoadaptative Architecture & Responsives Architectures*
>
> +*Responsive Environments* >
> http://responsivesarchitectures.tumblr.com/
> +Dynamic Skin > http://blog.francastillo.net/?p=468
> >
>
> http://research.francastillo.net/index.php?/researchexperiment/dynamic-skin/
> -
>
> About Fran Castillo
>
> *#research*. http://research.francastillo.net/
> *#lab*. http://blog.francastillo.net/
> *#Responsive <http://blog.francastillo.net/%0A*#Responsive> Environments.*
> Interactive Environment & AutoAdaptive
> Architecture. http://responsivesarchitectures.tumblr.com/
> *#twitter* @francastillo
>
> Greetings,
>
> fran
>
> --
> ||| |
>
> francastillo.net <http://research.francastillo.net>
> architect&amateur scientist
>
> responsives architectures
> blog.francastillo.net
>
> -
> @francastillo
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[Yasmin_discussions] "hybrid city as interface"

hello yasminers, i just wanted to quickly present my research in relation
to topic *hybrid city,* my research is structured around four dimensions
(Visual Analytics, City Data Sensing, Autoadaptative Architecture&Responsive
Architectures, Computational Optimization Of Design) and explore new display
systems that incorporate multiple levels of information on the architectural
design of dynamic systems and the exploration of new grammars of
morphogenesis through the development of computing environments and
investigates the new arrangement materic data consisting of sensors,
microcontrollers, communication protocols, parametric systems that enable
emergency architectural adaptive systems. The present investigation in which
I am involved is intended to generate ontology design environment domains
computer architectures, which enable us to build a knowledge context of
their dynamic interaction between defined formal specifications to generate
the emergence of new evolutionary architectural design systems ....

*Visual Analytics *

+ Ecovisualizacion-Ecoanalogizacion: Modelo de ciudad Biocentrica >
http://research.francastillo.net/index.php?/project/visual-science/

> http://www.francastillo.net/EVEA.html
+ Estructuras Biocentricas >
http://research.francastillo.net/index.php?/project/system-complex/
>
http://www.francastillo.net/designbiocentrismos.html

*City Data Sensing*

+Augmented Ambient >
http://research.francastillo.net/index.php?/project/ambient-media/
+Display Ecosofico >
http://research.francastillo.net/index.php?/project/media-architecture/


*Autoadaptative Architecture & Responsives Architectures*

+*Responsive Environments* >
http://responsivesarchitectures.tumblr.com/
+Dynamic Skin > http://blog.francastillo.net/?p=468
>
http://research.francastillo.net/index.php?/researchexperiment/dynamic-skin/
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About Fran Castillo

*#research*. http://research.francastillo.net/
*#lab*
. http://blog.francastillo.net/
*#Responsive
Environments.* Interactive Environment & AutoAdaptive
Architecture. http://responsivesarchitectures.tumblr.com/
*#twitter*
@francastillo

Greetings,

fran

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Saturday, September 4, 2010

[Yasmin_discussions] archive show

my artslant archive exhibition is in the following blog
www.spq2.blogspot.com
My early photos and the recent ones are getting uploaded to this show
http://www.artslant.com/ny/artists/show/141742-teoman-madra?loc=ewity
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