Alex Haw Lecture - 110408 - RCA - Alternative Approaches - 222Atmos
Alternative Approaches: At the RCA, Alex Haw gave a talk on his practical experience with unconventional design projects and processes through his practice atmos studio.
Alex Haw Lecture - 110516 - Royal Institute Of British Achitecture - Connecti...Atmos
The document discusses two famous English paintings from the 18th and 19th centuries that depict clouds and weather. John Constable's 1822 work "Cloud Study" shows billowing clouds in the sky. Joseph Mallord William Turner's 1844 painting "Rain, Steam and Speed" depicts a train passing through a rainy landscape. The document also includes concepts for inflatable cloud-like structures that could be inhabited, generate energy, or provide pedestrian walkways suspended above the ground. It suggests that projects involving clouds could engage many members of the public.
Alex Haw Lecture - 100916 - Do-Lectures - Bringing it All Together - 281Atmos
Bring it All Together: A lecture by Alex Haw, director of atmos studio, sharing the intensive design inspirations and processes leading to their intriguing, unconventional projects.
http://dolectures.com/speakers/alex-haw/
Alex Haw Architecture - 101008 - Interactive Architecture - Media Architectur...Atmos
Media Architecture: Alex Haw, director of atmos, explains the inspirations behind a selected number of interactive pieces of architecture created at atmos.
Alex Haw Lecture - 101008 - Media Architecture - 212Atmos
Media Architecture: Alex Haw gives a talk on how media can influence a creative process leading towards the various pieces of art and architecture at atmos studio.
Alex Haw Lecture - 110426 - Digital Stages Festival - Topical Opticality - 327Atmos
Topical Opticality: Alex Haw talks at the Digital Stages Festival about surveillance technologies in relation to the urban environment. A few projects of atmos studio are also discussed.
121029 digital innovation in advertising--atmosAlex Haw
This document discusses various artworks related to clouds and atmospheres, including John Constable's 1822 painting "Cloud Study" and Joseph Mallord William Turner's 1844 painting "Rain, Steam and Speed". It also lists various cloud-related art installations and events hosted by Atmos Studio, including "Sensualscaping", "Floating Forest", and installations involving light such as "Lumiskin" and "Lightfall".
Alex Haw Lecture - 100824 - Dortmund ISEA - Auto Atmospheres and Artificial e...Atmos
Auto Atmospheres and Artificial Ecologies: A lecture given at the ISEA Dortmund by Alex Haw about installations or pieces that generate different atmospheres and experiences once applied to the human body. The lecture continues to talk about how the projects at atmos studio challenge the experiences provided every day atmospheres. More can be seen at the link below:
http://www.isea2010ruhr.org/files/redaktion/pdf/isea2010_proceedings_p24_haw.pdf
Alex Haw Lecture - 110408 - RCA - Alternative Approaches - 222Atmos
Alternative Approaches: At the RCA, Alex Haw gave a talk on his practical experience with unconventional design projects and processes through his practice atmos studio.
Alex Haw Lecture - 110516 - Royal Institute Of British Achitecture - Connecti...Atmos
The document discusses two famous English paintings from the 18th and 19th centuries that depict clouds and weather. John Constable's 1822 work "Cloud Study" shows billowing clouds in the sky. Joseph Mallord William Turner's 1844 painting "Rain, Steam and Speed" depicts a train passing through a rainy landscape. The document also includes concepts for inflatable cloud-like structures that could be inhabited, generate energy, or provide pedestrian walkways suspended above the ground. It suggests that projects involving clouds could engage many members of the public.
Alex Haw Lecture - 100916 - Do-Lectures - Bringing it All Together - 281Atmos
Bring it All Together: A lecture by Alex Haw, director of atmos studio, sharing the intensive design inspirations and processes leading to their intriguing, unconventional projects.
http://dolectures.com/speakers/alex-haw/
Alex Haw Architecture - 101008 - Interactive Architecture - Media Architectur...Atmos
Media Architecture: Alex Haw, director of atmos, explains the inspirations behind a selected number of interactive pieces of architecture created at atmos.
Alex Haw Lecture - 101008 - Media Architecture - 212Atmos
Media Architecture: Alex Haw gives a talk on how media can influence a creative process leading towards the various pieces of art and architecture at atmos studio.
Alex Haw Lecture - 110426 - Digital Stages Festival - Topical Opticality - 327Atmos
Topical Opticality: Alex Haw talks at the Digital Stages Festival about surveillance technologies in relation to the urban environment. A few projects of atmos studio are also discussed.
121029 digital innovation in advertising--atmosAlex Haw
This document discusses various artworks related to clouds and atmospheres, including John Constable's 1822 painting "Cloud Study" and Joseph Mallord William Turner's 1844 painting "Rain, Steam and Speed". It also lists various cloud-related art installations and events hosted by Atmos Studio, including "Sensualscaping", "Floating Forest", and installations involving light such as "Lumiskin" and "Lightfall".
Alex Haw Lecture - 100824 - Dortmund ISEA - Auto Atmospheres and Artificial e...Atmos
Auto Atmospheres and Artificial Ecologies: A lecture given at the ISEA Dortmund by Alex Haw about installations or pieces that generate different atmospheres and experiences once applied to the human body. The lecture continues to talk about how the projects at atmos studio challenge the experiences provided every day atmospheres. More can be seen at the link below:
http://www.isea2010ruhr.org/files/redaktion/pdf/isea2010_proceedings_p24_haw.pdf
This document appears to be a presentation on cloud architecture and manufacturing. It includes sections on cloud studies in art, the history of construction from pyramids to modern stadiums, concepts for inflatable and inhabitable cloud structures, and a call for public participation in "cloudraising" projects through contributing pixels/pounds to a cloud structure design. The overall message seems to be presenting a vision for lifting humanity through collaborative cloud-based architecture that harnesses the power of the sky.
Alex Haw lecture 131029 - Manchester University - Before You're Thirty -425Atmos
This document contains notes from Alex Haw of Atmos Studio about various lighting installation and design projects. It includes project names like SeeCTV, Lighthive, Lightfall, and Sunlands. It also mentions concepts for future projects like Worldscape, Global Feast, Woven Nest, and Sensualscaping. The document provides brief descriptions and notes for different lighting designs and installations.
Alex Haw Lecture - 100626 - London Festival of Architecture - Antibanality - 533Atmos
Antibanality: At the London Festival of Architecture, Alex Haw talks about arousals and provocations in architecture, using examples from the work carried out by astmos studio which he directs.
Alex Haw Lectures - 100207 - Kinetic Art Fair - Radiation and Aggregation - 163Atmos
Radiation and Aggregation: Alex Haw gave a lecture at the Kinetic Art Fair 2010, see more on the following lingk http://en.oreilly.com/et2009/public/schedule/speaker/32868
Alex Haw lecture 140313 - University of Hertfordshire - Embellish -- Alex HawAtmos
over an hour of exploration into the evolution of our work at atmos - starting with Alex's last student project (his masters thesis exploring the translation of music into architecture - which the final project also explores). an evolution from the ethereal to the material.
Alex Haw Lecture - 1000507 - Manchester University - Rewire London - The Arch...Atmos
The Architecture of the Invisible: Alex Haw gave a lecture at Manchester University about a group of projects done by his practice, atmos studio.
http://www.slideshare.net/upload?from_source=loggedin_newsfeed
The document describes a proposed design for a large inflatable cloud-like structure that could be lifted into the sky. It would use a series of interconnected spheres filled with hot air and lined with photovoltaic cells. Walkways would connect the spheres, allowing people to inhabit and traverse the structure. The cloud aims to lift humanity through collaboration on a shared engineering challenge.
Alex Haw Lecture - 110704 - Digital Futures - EyeSpace - 393Atmos
The document appears to be a design proposal for a new type of city centered around principles of sustainability and connection to the natural landscape. It includes diagrams of architectural and infrastructure elements like solar canopies, pedestrian walkways, and terraced buildings nestled into the landscape. Captions describe how the design aims to inhabit the surrounding wadis or valleys, integrate varied public spaces, and harness natural energy sources while providing shade. The proposal presents a vision of a solar-powered city united under a canopy and living as one with the surrounding natural environment.
Alex Haw Lecture - 091017 - AA 1st Year - SECTS - 770Atmos
The document discusses several emerging technologies that could allow for new forms of surveillance and data collection, including sentiment analysis of internet users and brain fingerprinting. It notes that the FBI terrorist watchlist now contains over 900,000 names. The technologies described include using brain scans to detect familiarity with certain information and analyzing language patterns online to identify potential extremists or suicide bombers. Privacy groups are concerned about the potential for these methods to infringe on civil liberties.
Alex Haw Lecture - 080815 - bbc Innovation Unit - atmos Sample Projects - 546Atmos
atmos Sample Projects: Alex Haw talks at the bbc Innovation Unit about a number of key projects by atmos studio emphasizing on the intensive research and speculative inspirations behind their rigorous processses.
Alex Haw Lecture - 081026 - Surveillance Symposium London - Surveying Surveil...Atmos
Surveying Surveillance: Alex Haw gives a talk at the Surveillance Symposium, London where he discusses the speculative idea of making surveillance visible to the public.
Alex Haw Lecture - 081101 - Kiss: Castlefield Gallery, Manchester - Surveying...Atmos
This document discusses and summarizes information about surveillance practices and legislation in the UK and US. It outlines how lawful interception of communications has led to arrests and drug seizures. It also discusses new US guidelines encouraging police to question people photographing in public. The document summarizes UK institutions and legislation governing surveillance, exemptions allowing surveillance for crime prevention, and rights around organizational versus private surveillance. It also discusses future surveillance technologies like brain fingerprinting and sentiment analysis of internet users.
Alex Haw Lectures - 090527 - University of Technology Sydney - Smart Lights S...Atmos
Luminous Surveillance: In this lecture, Alex Haw, director of atmos talks about media technologies and how they spark creativity in his practice's design processes.
Alex Haw Lecture 130708 ETH Zurich - ALIVE conference - Building Nature -326Atmos
This document summarizes a presentation by Alex Haw from CAAD, ETH Zurich about designing structures that incorporate and are inspired by nature. Some key points discussed include letting nature inform design solutions, cultivating performance as both art and infrastructure, designing with global rhythms and information, and building nature through projects like the mobile orchard, timber tentacles structure, and London Leaves installation. The overall message is that the design process involves growing solutions that enhance interaction and inhabit data while embracing the body and celebrating nature.
Alex Haw Lecture - 140212 - Design Museum - Atmos Works -589Atmos
This document appears to be a presentation by Alex Haw of their design studio Atmos. It includes sections titled Installations, Designs, and Homes which feature various projects by Atmos. The projects span a wide range of scales and types, including installations, spaces, maps, products, and homes. Images are included to showcase examples of Atmos' work across these different categories.
Alex haw lecture 140225 sustain ethical business network -- sustain?Atmos
A lecture on the broader design issues and opportunities facing sustainability, explore what we could expect from sustainability in our built and social environment, and asking questions like -
How can we enhance our engagements with the natural environment - and each other?
How can we make opportunities while we meet the responsibilities and challenges?
Where do beauty, pleasure and emotions fit in?
This document appears to be a presentation on cloud architecture and manufacturing. It includes sections on cloud studies in art, the history of construction from pyramids to modern stadiums, concepts for inflatable and inhabitable cloud structures, and a call for public participation in "cloudraising" projects through contributing pixels/pounds to a cloud structure design. The overall message seems to be presenting a vision for lifting humanity through collaborative cloud-based architecture that harnesses the power of the sky.
Alex Haw lecture 131029 - Manchester University - Before You're Thirty -425Atmos
This document contains notes from Alex Haw of Atmos Studio about various lighting installation and design projects. It includes project names like SeeCTV, Lighthive, Lightfall, and Sunlands. It also mentions concepts for future projects like Worldscape, Global Feast, Woven Nest, and Sensualscaping. The document provides brief descriptions and notes for different lighting designs and installations.
Alex Haw Lecture - 100626 - London Festival of Architecture - Antibanality - 533Atmos
Antibanality: At the London Festival of Architecture, Alex Haw talks about arousals and provocations in architecture, using examples from the work carried out by astmos studio which he directs.
Alex Haw Lectures - 100207 - Kinetic Art Fair - Radiation and Aggregation - 163Atmos
Radiation and Aggregation: Alex Haw gave a lecture at the Kinetic Art Fair 2010, see more on the following lingk http://en.oreilly.com/et2009/public/schedule/speaker/32868
Alex Haw lecture 140313 - University of Hertfordshire - Embellish -- Alex HawAtmos
over an hour of exploration into the evolution of our work at atmos - starting with Alex's last student project (his masters thesis exploring the translation of music into architecture - which the final project also explores). an evolution from the ethereal to the material.
Alex Haw Lecture - 1000507 - Manchester University - Rewire London - The Arch...Atmos
The Architecture of the Invisible: Alex Haw gave a lecture at Manchester University about a group of projects done by his practice, atmos studio.
http://www.slideshare.net/upload?from_source=loggedin_newsfeed
The document describes a proposed design for a large inflatable cloud-like structure that could be lifted into the sky. It would use a series of interconnected spheres filled with hot air and lined with photovoltaic cells. Walkways would connect the spheres, allowing people to inhabit and traverse the structure. The cloud aims to lift humanity through collaboration on a shared engineering challenge.
Alex Haw Lecture - 110704 - Digital Futures - EyeSpace - 393Atmos
The document appears to be a design proposal for a new type of city centered around principles of sustainability and connection to the natural landscape. It includes diagrams of architectural and infrastructure elements like solar canopies, pedestrian walkways, and terraced buildings nestled into the landscape. Captions describe how the design aims to inhabit the surrounding wadis or valleys, integrate varied public spaces, and harness natural energy sources while providing shade. The proposal presents a vision of a solar-powered city united under a canopy and living as one with the surrounding natural environment.
Alex Haw Lecture - 091017 - AA 1st Year - SECTS - 770Atmos
The document discusses several emerging technologies that could allow for new forms of surveillance and data collection, including sentiment analysis of internet users and brain fingerprinting. It notes that the FBI terrorist watchlist now contains over 900,000 names. The technologies described include using brain scans to detect familiarity with certain information and analyzing language patterns online to identify potential extremists or suicide bombers. Privacy groups are concerned about the potential for these methods to infringe on civil liberties.
Alex Haw Lecture - 080815 - bbc Innovation Unit - atmos Sample Projects - 546Atmos
atmos Sample Projects: Alex Haw talks at the bbc Innovation Unit about a number of key projects by atmos studio emphasizing on the intensive research and speculative inspirations behind their rigorous processses.
Alex Haw Lecture - 081026 - Surveillance Symposium London - Surveying Surveil...Atmos
Surveying Surveillance: Alex Haw gives a talk at the Surveillance Symposium, London where he discusses the speculative idea of making surveillance visible to the public.
Alex Haw Lecture - 081101 - Kiss: Castlefield Gallery, Manchester - Surveying...Atmos
This document discusses and summarizes information about surveillance practices and legislation in the UK and US. It outlines how lawful interception of communications has led to arrests and drug seizures. It also discusses new US guidelines encouraging police to question people photographing in public. The document summarizes UK institutions and legislation governing surveillance, exemptions allowing surveillance for crime prevention, and rights around organizational versus private surveillance. It also discusses future surveillance technologies like brain fingerprinting and sentiment analysis of internet users.
Alex Haw Lectures - 090527 - University of Technology Sydney - Smart Lights S...Atmos
Luminous Surveillance: In this lecture, Alex Haw, director of atmos talks about media technologies and how they spark creativity in his practice's design processes.
Alex Haw Lecture 130708 ETH Zurich - ALIVE conference - Building Nature -326Atmos
This document summarizes a presentation by Alex Haw from CAAD, ETH Zurich about designing structures that incorporate and are inspired by nature. Some key points discussed include letting nature inform design solutions, cultivating performance as both art and infrastructure, designing with global rhythms and information, and building nature through projects like the mobile orchard, timber tentacles structure, and London Leaves installation. The overall message is that the design process involves growing solutions that enhance interaction and inhabit data while embracing the body and celebrating nature.
Alex Haw Lecture - 140212 - Design Museum - Atmos Works -589Atmos
This document appears to be a presentation by Alex Haw of their design studio Atmos. It includes sections titled Installations, Designs, and Homes which feature various projects by Atmos. The projects span a wide range of scales and types, including installations, spaces, maps, products, and homes. Images are included to showcase examples of Atmos' work across these different categories.
Alex haw lecture 140225 sustain ethical business network -- sustain?Atmos
A lecture on the broader design issues and opportunities facing sustainability, explore what we could expect from sustainability in our built and social environment, and asking questions like -
How can we enhance our engagements with the natural environment - and each other?
How can we make opportunities while we meet the responsibilities and challenges?
Where do beauty, pleasure and emotions fit in?
Alex Haw lecture-160901-The Building Centre-Adaptive StructuresAtmos
a 5-minute presentation for a panel discussion
http://www.buildingcentre.co.uk/events/adaptive-structures-the-future-of-our-built-environment
http://expedition.uk.com/thinking/a-new-design-philosophy-adaptive-structures/
"As part of the Adaptive Structures exhibition, this panel discussion will reflect the possibilities offered by the new engineering design paradigm of adaptive structures.
Expert speakers will explore the meaning of adaptability from both experiential and environmental perspectives.
Speakers include:
- Mike Davies, founding partner of RSH+P
- Stephen Fox, chief executive of BAM Nuttall Ltd
- Alex Haw, director of Atmos Studio
- Ed McCann, director of Expedition Engineering
- John Prewer, architect and designer at Gamechanger Technologies
- Gennaro Senatore, research associate at University College London
- Jane Wernick, director of Jane Wernick Associates
- Chair: Lewis Blackwell, executive director of strategy and development at The Built Environment Trust
This event is free to attend but booking is essential.
Background information
Despite huge technological advancements all around, the way everyday building structures are designed has not changed fundamentally for over 100 years;
design a structure to be strong,
and then check to make sure it does not move around too much.
Why should the built environment industry not rethink this basic assumption?
Recent research and development led by Gennaro Senatore of University College London in collaboration with Expedition Engineering, has demonstrated that unlike conventional structures, adaptive structures can successfully change their shape to prevent excessive movement caused by loads, indicating that we could now achieve super-slender structures that use much less material, less whole-life energy and achieve very high levels of performance.
But is this practical in the real world?"
Alex Haw lecture 160411 - Museum of Architecture - Mobile OrchardAtmos
This document outlines several light art installations created by Atmos Studio including Lighthive which uses light to represent people, Lightfall which represents crowds of people with light, and The Cloud which represents data with light. It also lists other installations like Worldscape that represents populations with light, Arboreal Lightning that uses light as a gesture, and Mobile Orchard that represents rhythm with light. The document promotes Atmos Studio's work in using light-based art and design for cities.
Alex Haw Lecture 151014 - IoM - Lighthouse Glasgow - 573Atmos
A lecture for a conference organised by the Institute for Organic Materials & the Natural Materials Association at the Lighthouse, Glasgow on Sustainability in Natural Materials (14.10.15)
Alex Haw lecture 150511 - Digital Shoreditch - Making Trees Of Light - 308Atmos
an overview of recent work at atmos, focussing on Arboreal Lightning for the Camden Roundhouse, and ending with the Nepalese Fundraiser dinner that Alex Haw co-organised to raise almost £27k post earthquake
video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxUMPIb-1ys
Alex Haw lecture 150126 -- plexus - The Bartlett, UCL - Arboreal LightningAtmos
This document contains a list of terms related to various artistic and technological concepts proposed by Atmos Studio, including Imogen, Seeds, Lighthive, Lumiskin, Worldscape, Roominaroom, and Floating Forest. At the bottom is the overarching concept of "Arboreal Lightning" and the studio's website.
Alex Haw Lecture 140214 Fabricate 2014 - Mobile Orchard -288Atmos
lecture delivered 3pm 14/2/14 as part of the "Material Exuberance " session, Fabricate 2014
http://www.fabricate2014.org/alex-haw/
video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQy9XhC8S0o
8 pages in associated publication :
http://files.atmosstudio.com/public/217-140213-Fabricate2014_pp158-165.pdf
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
Alex Haw Lecture - 081106 - Welsh School of Architecture - a brief burst of a...Atmos
This document discusses various technologies related to surveillance and data collection, including how brain activity and internet data can be analyzed. It also mentions the use of electronic tags to track expensive meat in stores in anticipation of crime increases, and the goals and components of a project called COTS Dust that aims to create a network of environmental sensors using off-the-shelf parts.
Alex Haw Lecture - 081205 - University of East London Smart Lab - Future Door...Atmos
The document discusses how expanding one's perceptions can lead to greater wisdom and understanding. It references William Blake's idea that if people's perceptions were "cleansed" they would see that everything is infinite. It then discusses Aldous Huxley's concept of "The Door in the Wall," saying that those who pass through it emerge wiser, happier, and more aware of the limitations of knowledge compared to the inherent "mystery" of existence.
Alex Haw Lecture - 090130 - Edinburgh School of Architecture - Vigilant Urban...Atmos
Vigilant Urbanism - the rise of Eyespace: A seminar by Alex Haw at the Edinburgh School of Architecture, which involved a talk about how media technologies such as cctv influence the creative processes of atmos studio.
Alex Haw Lecture - 09301 - London Kinetic Art Fair - Sex and Movement, Space ...Atmos
Sex and Movement, Space and Light: Alex Haw talks about sexuality and space from a human geography perspective and highlights the differences between different times and cultures.
Alex Haw Lecture - 090527 - University of Technology Sydney - Smartlight Sydn...Atmos
Luminous Surveillance: In this lecture, Alex Haw, director of atmos talks about media technologies and how they spark creativity in his practice's design processes.
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Discovering Egypt A Step-by-Step Guide to Planning Your Trip.pptImperial Egypt
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A travelogue of my recent trip to Argentina, most to Buenos Aires, but including excursion to Iguazú waterfalls, Tigre, and Colonia del Sacramento in Uruguay
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island hopping in Hawaii. This magical place offers a number of experiences, as each island has its own charm. Do you love adventure? Then, hike through volcanoes or kayak along an amazing coastline. If you want relaxation, then Hawaii is perfect because it has the most amazing beaches. In this blog, I will help you make an itinerary for your Hawaii Island Hopping. Every island offers something special. The Big Island offers some of the most perfect volcanoes as well as stargazing. Maui will pamper you with beaches and luxury. Kauai has some of the most lush rainforests with dramatic cliffs, and Oahu can offer a taste of city life and historical significance.
You can easily change/correct a name on your flight ticket under the American Airlines name change policy. The airline provides multiple online and offline modes to place a name change request. To learn more about how to change a name on American Airlines ticket, you can directly approach the airline’s customer support. Moreover, you can connect with a flight expert at +1-866-738-0741 for quick assistance.
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Nature of the task 1. write a paragraph about your trip to dubai and what ar...solutionaia
1. write a paragraph about your trip to dubai and what are the facts responsible for the heavy rainfall in dubai that caused havec ?
2. mention any five major tourist attaction of dubai
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Explore Architectural Wonders and Vibrant Culture With Naples ToursNaples Tours
Discover the historical gems and vivid culture of Naples with our guided tours. From the vivid narrow streets of Spaccanapoli to the ancient ruins of Pompeii, the city offers a mixed bag of adventurous experiences. Book your tickets today https://www.naples.tours/ and experience the best of Naples!
What Challenges Await Beginners in SnowshoeingSnowshoe Tahoe
Discover the exhilarating world of snowshoeing through our presentation, highlighting the challenges faced by beginners. From physical exertion to technical finesse and braving harsh winter conditions, each step in the snow brings new obstacles and unforgettable adventures. Embrace the challenge and conquer the winter wonderland with confidence!
Golden Gate Bridge: Magnificent Architecture in San Francisco | CIO Women Mag...CIOWomenMagazine
The famous suspension bridge connects the city of San Francisco to Marin County in California. Golden Gate Bridge carries both U.S. Route 101 and California State Route 1 across the strait and is about one mile wide. In this article, we will explore the history and significance that have shaped the iconic monument it is known as today.
How To Change Your Name On American Airlines Aadvantage.pptxedqour001namechange
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