2019 EDGE Eric Trine/Amigo Modern
Design, etc.
INSIDE: 02 ICON 03 EDGE 07 Exhibitions + Shows 08 Map 10 Design, Etc. Talks
11 Installations + Off-Site 15 ADU Home Tour 16 Oasys HOUSE 18 Sponsors
Official Guide June 20-23, 2019 LADESIGNFESTIVAL.ORG
LADESIGNFESTIVAL
2019 ICON
Elena Manferdini AWARDS
An iconic woman involved in what matters the most.
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Each year, the LA Design Festival recognizes outstanding individuals across all design disciplines for their groundbreaking and forward-thinking work and unique perspective on their craft. The ICON Award recognizes a singular woman for her contributions to the design industry, her city, and society at-large. The EDGE recognizes talented individuals who have created a name for themselves and are continuing to develop, drive a design conversation around their work. The 2019 LA Design Festival Awards Recipients will be honored at the annual Awards Night and Fundraiser on June 20, 2019 at Ace Hotel Check out their interviews on LA Design Festival’s IGTV Channel.
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Elena has also explored fashion design collaborations, having created a line of custom design textiles and clothing produced by Bella Tessuti for the A+D Museum Show in 2012 as well as a collection for MAK Center Fashion Week at the Schindler House called Clad Cut which explored the sensuality associated with revealing and concealing the body.•~Among her many accolades, Elena received a Graham Award for architecture, the 2013 ACADIA Innovative Research Award of Excellence, and was selected as a recipient for the Educator of the Year presidential award given by the AIA Los Angeles. In 2011, she was one of the recipients of the prestigious annual grants from the United States Artists (USA) in the category of architecture and design. Elena currently teaches at the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) where she is the Graduate Programs Chair She was one of three SCI-Arc faculty selected to show at the Chicago Bienniale in 2017.
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Atelier Manferdini’s recent architectural projects include the Cabinet of Wonders entry gate at the La Peer Hotel in West Hollywood, the Kaidda Center for Science and Design in Dongguan, China, and the colorful and iconic Mei Mei Lou Renovation in Chinatown, DTLA Design projects include a special limited edition collection of rugs with Urban Fabric Rugs and numerous collaborations with the iconic Italian design brand Alessi.
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Elena Manferdini is the recipient of the 2019 ICON Award. With a body of work that spans art, architecture, exhibitions, and industrial design, her eponymous atelier has created work on over three continents. She refuses to be defined by meer métier and continues fearlessly to adventure further on her creative path. Her work is as complex as the artist behind it and characterized by interplay, complexity, and diversity. She defies definition and continues to push the boundaries of multiple design disciplines.
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This designer breaks all preconceived notions about glass.
With a background in both Engineering and Fine Arts, Uri Davillier began Neptune Glassworks in 2000 with the goal of building a brand that exemplifies thoughtful design and meticulous attention to detail. Trained in glass, ceramics, and sculpture, Uri has honed his craft over the last decade and continues to produce both functional designs, as well as sculptural pieces. From some of his larger sculptural pieces which can be seen in restaurants like Otium to customized pieces that grace some of LA’s most notable homes, to drinkware that anyone can possess, Neptune Glassworks has elevated a timeless and ubiquitous material into a subtle and sublime fine art.
Meyghan Hill
Everyone knows Meyghan Hill, even if they’ve never seen her face. She’s the quintessential archetype of a woman, once hurt, who transforms something negative into a positive re-awakening But this is no Hallmark Channel afternoon special. This model-turned-welder has built a provocative brand for herself that draws strength from her femininity and gives her creative license to explore. Her bespoke pieces blend marble with leather and brass to create something sublime, strong, and in some cases, a bit naughty with hints of S&M and sexual undertones. Her work is compelling, walking the fine line between strength and fragility For this next phase of (wh)OREHAuS STUDIOS, Hill is ready to show her face And she’s only just begun
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Her work is unapologetically sultry and unbreakable. And so she.
(WH)OREHAÜS STUDIOS
2019 EDGE
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Uri Davillier
NEPTUNE GLASSWORKS
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Kenesha Sneed
This multi-hyphenate defies definition.
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Eric Trine AMIGO MODERN
Exuberance and playful abandon characterize his work.
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TACTILE MATTER
After studying motion graphics at Otis College of Art and Design & graduating in 2009, Kenesha has since worked as Art Director and multidisciplinary artist. Her design studio Tactile Matter translates concepts from her design background and highlights the nuances of representation through her creative lens Currently, Kenesha works from her Altadena studio which is comprised of pixels, clay, paint, coconut oil and black girl magic.
Eric Trine is a product designer whose brand, Amigo Modern, is well-known for its energetic take on a style he calls California modern. When asked to describe his aesthetic, he frames it with a simple question: What if Charles Eames, Buckminster Fuller, and David Hockney were surfing buddies? Part of an emerging Long Beach renaissance, Trine’s work is firmly rooted in the fundamentals of modern design but with a level of playfulness of a designer who doesn’t approach his craft through a clinical lens. Amigo Modern’s pieces can be found in stores, restaurants, hotels, coffee shops, and homes across California and beyond Trine just showed his work as part of MADE at the Architectural Digest Show and will be creating an installation for the EDGE Group Show. He studied art and sculpture as an undergrad at Biola University and earned his MFA from Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland where he discovered that he was more interested in practical objects versus pieces in a museum or gallery.
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Cindy Hsu Zell
For this Southern California-born and raised artist, it’s all about texture.
Cindy Hsu Zell is an artist whose work is a study on the influence of gravity in composition She studied animation and sculpture at the University of Southern California and creates large scale fiber wall art made from sustainably-sourced natural fibers, wood, and metal Known for textural sculptures that are both minimal and textural, she developed her own technique for spinning and dyeing rope, which begins with her stringing each thread from one end of the studio to the other, sometimes hundreds or thousands of times When her pieces go to their forever homes, she imagines people brushing their sculptures and she derives such enjoyment from the tactile connection that she shares with her collectors She also runs a much-adored jewelry line for sensitive ears called WKNDLA.
Design Supper Club An Itinerant Dinner Party Series Taking Guests Home with LA’s most notable architects and designers.
Assembledge+ x Laurel Hills House June 22 - 7pm to 10pm
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CINDY HSU ZELL
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2019 EDGE
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INTRO/LA Initiated in 2013 and curated by Small Office, the INTRO series invites a select group of designers and brands to present their work in a non-traditional format that prizes intimacy over scale. Eschewing the conventions of the trade show, INTRO is arranged as a holistic design-space, integrating a diverse series of installations into a cohesive interior. The exhibition provides a platform for designers to engage with peers and public alike, resulting in a sampling of forms and production processes and acting as a vernacular gauge of the industry itself.
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EXHIBITIONS + SHOWS
ON THE EDGE A special group exhibition featuring new work by the 2019 EDGE Award recipients: Cindy Hsu Zell, Eric Trine (Amigo Modern), Kenesha Sneed (Tactile Matter), Meyghan Hill (wh)ORE HAĂœS STUDIOS), Uri Davillier (Neptune Glassworks).
EPICENE 2019 EDGE Award Recipients Meyghan Hill of (wh)ORE HäUS STUDIOS and Uri Davillier of Neptune Glassworks co-curate a special gallery experience showcasing new original pieces as well as a few surprises pulling from their design community.
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OUTDOOR INSTALLATIONS 1. Flower Machine 2. Sky Gazing Tower 3. Seedlip Lounge 4. Big Will and Friends 5. Lenita by Grita x SKO HABIBI 6. Succulent Walls 7. Vertical Garden 8. Intimacy Incubator 9. Bend Goods Lounge 10. Spaces for Spontaneous Singing 11. Oasys 12. Xten 13. Only Way Is Up 14. Sticks and Stones
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Adam Taubenfligel
Alexis Rivas
Alexis Rochas
Alissa Walker
Amanda Hovest
Amy Devers
Anand Sheth, AIA, IIDA
Andrew Byrne
Andrew Heard
Andrew Ross
Andy Lantz
Angela Brooks, FAIA
Angie Myung
Avishay Artsy
Bo Sundius
Brooks Atwood
Charlie Kendall
David Fairbank
Dechel McKillian
Deladeso
Driscoll Reid
Elena Manferdini
Eli Akira Kaufman
Elizabeth Timme
Ezequiel Farca
Frances Anderton
Garrett Snyder
Gina Clyne
Greg Laemmle
Hans Röckenwagner
Heidi Creighton
Hisako Ichiki
Jack Morgan
Jackie Amézquita
Jaime Derringer
JD Buckley
Jenna Chandler
Jim Favaro, AIA
Jongho Lee
Jorge Gracia
Kelton Wright
Lana Sutherland
Lauren Faber
Lawrence Scarpa, FAIA
Lex Roman
Lukas Peet
Mariota Essery
Mastaneh Sharafi, PhD, RD Matt Shaw
Melanie Christol
Melodie Yashar
Michael Wollaeger
Michela O’Connor Abrams
Mike Stalter
Miki Reynolds
Mina Chow, AIA NCARB
Natalie Godinez
Natalie Myers
Nicolas Van Erum
Paul Gasiorkiewicz
Peter Zellner
Rae Nicoletti
Rachel Allen, AIA, FAAR
Rob Miller
Roger Sherman
Ron Barth
Rose Apodaca
Sarah Ellison
Saskia Wilson-Brown
Scott Bridgens
Shannon Gabor
Sheharazad Fleming
Silas Munro
Simon James
Simon Kang
Simrit Brar
Sofia Borges
Steve Fortunato
Steve Richards
Svenja Diekmann
Ted Vadakan
Tenbeete Solomon
Thao Vu
Tina Huang
Trevor Abramson, FAIA
Yanghee Paik
@krystalchang The FLOWER MACHINE is a participatory installation that will change shape over the course of the festival. It demands a moment of creation by each person, it forms a moment of exchange between strangers, it sows a field of flower markers by which participants may recognize each other. It is transformed in turn: over the course of the festival, the skin of the machine will be papered over by the offered drawings, turning the hidden interior of real flowers into an exterior display of imagined flowers.
Sky Gazing Tower @somepeople_studio The purpose of the “Sky Gazing Tower” is to address issues and challenges that citizens of global cities face everyday, such as social anxiety, stress, and agoraphobia, by creating an installation that provides a personal space for the public to decompress while gazing at the sky. The “Sky Gazing Tower” gives space and time to each individual to just stare at the sky alone, while being surrounded by a hanging translucent pink membrane that diffuses the light and creates a soothing environment. The installation ia a low-cost lightweight structure that can be easily assembled and transported. It consists of a white steel frame and vinyl pink membrane stripes that hang loosely from the top ring, covering the upper part of the body but leaving the legs visible to the public making clear that the tower is occupied. The translucency of the membrane allows a subtle connection with the exterior while at the same time provides a place of retreat.
INSTALLATIONS
Flower Machine
Big Will and Friends @_architectureoffice Designed by Architecture Office, this installation redraws the popular Morris and Co. Wallpaper ‘Thistle,’ designed by John Henry Dearle in the late 19th century, into an inhabitable visual environment, establishing the wallpaper as intersection for various forms of knowledge. Traditionally, walls act as a support for hanging pictures, distinctly separating the structural from the pictorial. The layers of Big Will and Friends produce a visual thickness that melds the thin scrim wall with the painted pattern, blurring the distinction between the pictorial and the material properties of its architectural support. The scrim material produces shifting visual effects as the light changes throughout the day, causing the viewer’s perception to oscillate between material deployed as image, and image deployed as material.
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Lenita by Grita x SKO HABIBI @lenitabygrita Pulo Project is a series of installations and experiences dedicated to the art and culture of the Philippines. Through contemporary fashion, design, and multi-sensory events, Pulo Project brings life to the Bayanihan spirit to recognize and celebrate the Filipino arts. LENITA BY GRITA + SKO HABIBI joins Pulo Project during The 9th Annual LA Design Festival with the purpose to merge art, design and flores in the spirit of the Philippines.
INSTALLATIONS
Vertical Garden @ghatit.studio The studio has designed a pavilion for this year’s festival that brings together plants and shade under a timber framed space to create a small urban park in the middle of ROW DTLA The studio is founded by Adham el Ghatit. Adham received his Masters degree in Advanced Architectural Design from Columbia University. He then worked at leading architecture firms in New York including SHoP and Handel Architects on multiple award winning projects. After spending 8 years in New York City, he moved to Los Angeles where he founded Ghatit Studio.
Succulent Walls @themadworkshop Succulent Walls tackles how architecture can respond to Southern California’s precarious relationship to water and lack of disaster preparedness. The work of a Master of Architecture (M.Arch.I) Research Studio taught by Heather Roberge, this collaboration between Mary and David Martin’s MADWORKSHOP and UCLA Architecture and Urban Designprototypes a series of residential water catchment systems. By integrating a system for easily installed water storage and food production into the residential vernacular, the class of eleven graduate students hopes to transform our laissez-faire attitude towards this critical and finite resource into one of proactive self-sufficiency. Five group projects were distilled into two super-group designs that will be showcased at the LA Design Festival Students: Christopher Doerr, Daniel Greteman, Ian Rodgers, Caroline Watts, Jenny Zhou, Nichole Tortorici, Talia Landes, Xiangkun Hu, Xihan Lyu, Xinwen Zhang, Yiran Chen
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Oasys @oasysliving @resourcefurniture @haieramerica @themarvinbrand @vadaraquartz @amberleafcabinetry @veneerdesigns
This backyard residence takes center stage on Market Row for the duration of the LA Design Festival. The interiors are styled by Veneer Designs, a Los Angeles-based interior designer known for her “Scandifornian” aesthetic. Transformative Resource Furniture features modern, multifunctional pieces throughout the house. Marvin, Vadara Quartz, Haier, and Amberleaf have also outfitted the space. Oasys is the first stop on the ADU Home Tour on Saturday, June 22. Tickets still available. After the LA Design Festival, Oasys will stay on Market Row through the summer along with Resource Furniture as a information and resource center for homeowners interested in becoming micro-developers and exploring this new typology.
Spaces for Spontaneous Singing @dreamlandcreativeprojects
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Oasys by Stereobot offers a prefabricated and more efficient way to build accessory dwelling units. Oasys will build one of their modern, minimal homes on-site at ROW DTLA where it will live through the summer as an example of how you can live spaciously, more personally, and get there much faster.
Special thanks to @awesomefound and @JMEaglePipe ‘Spaces for Spontaneous Singing’, an installation by Dreamland Creative Projects for the LA Design Festival’s 2019 theme ‘Design with Purpose’, invokes the ‘Purpose of Joy’. It brings the activity of uninhibited singing from a private spatial experience of one’s shower, to the public street, inviting moments of joyful expression within a new form of dedicated urban mini ‘singing shower park’. In play and joy, vulnerable boundaries of the private and public dissolve. This installation pushes the boundary of personal norms into public social behavior, using an ‘authorized’ play setting for all ages. By reversing public and private behavioral, stereotypical spatial designations, it seeks to explore ideas about belonging - where we feel comfortable, where we hide, and where we test our private face in public. The hope is that this experiment yields both the stepping over restrictive personal thresholds, in a community of participants, and the temporary reclamation of urban space for alternative public territory. Designed as an intergenerational experience, waterless showers, small stages, privacy screens and seating can be used alone, or as a social grouping, allowing for a private singing experience or for couples, families and friends to sing or watch together. It asks, what is your song?
X3 @xtenarchitecture Utilizing the simplest of silhouettes, XTEN’s installation X3 at the LA Design Festival manipulates the faces of a cube to amplify the exterior environment. Upon approach, mirrors on three sides of the faceted cube distort and intensify the surrounding context while dematerializing the object itself. The fourth side presents a portal, framing a view of the unencumbered sky – a distinct and contrasting moment of calm enclosed in noise.
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JUNE 10-23, 10AM
OWIU @owiudesign OWIU, an abbreviation for The Only Way Is Up, is a full-service creative design office located in the heart of Los Angeles. OWIU is the brainchild of Joel Wong and Amanda Gunawan, two designers with proficient architectural knowledge.
Mud x Vitsoe
@mudaustralia, @vitsoe
Mud Australia x Vitsoe offer timeless and elegant design for everyday. See this vibrant window display, designed to be a blank canvas on which to paint your colorful life. JUNE 19, 5PM-8PM
Biking in LA x Bridging the Gap
@abramsonteigerarchitects
INSTALLATIONS + OFF-SITE EVENTS
Evan Bliss/Omar Khaireddin The inspiration for an INTIMACY INCUBATOR is a desire to bring people together, and for attendees to experience beautiful art & design as well as beautiful human connection.
Sticks and Stones @patrickgeske @codykminer This installation approaches the theme “Design With Purpose” with multiple intentions: 1. to use as many off-the-shelf parts as possible; 2. to use recycled materials like a weightless, candy-colored Joshua Tree, the soft forms create a lively and materials in the production of custom form; 3. to offer something of value to layered environment for relaxing or taking photos and an architectural effect of participants in the Design Festival. Buoyancy and ease.
The Collector’s Vision at HOFA Gallery Exhibition @thehouseoffineart
See works by Marco Grassi, Camille Hannah, Zuang Hong-Yi, Ilhwa Kim, Robert Standish, Maxim Wakultschik, and Wang Ziling in this new exhibition. JUNE 20-30, ALL DAY
“Radiant Peel” Exhibition by Sam Thomas
@bendgoods
Join OWIU for an evening of conversation and a first look at a special collaborative installation with Japanese artist isao nakamura.
OWIU Open Studio @owiudesign
See Bend’s new showroom! Shop goods from Back Beat Rags, Bandits Bandanas, btw ceramics, Graf Lantz, P.F. Candle Co, Stuffed Cookies, Urbana JUNE 22, 5PM-10PM Sacs, and Year Of Ours JUNE 22, 10AM-5PM
Studio Open House x Kohler Street Collective
@lindseykearns, @robertsiegelstudio, @kreep.ceramics, @sibelley
Meet the artists and designers of The Kohler Street Collective, and tour their studios. JUNE 22, 10AM-5PM
Pulo Project x Please Do Not Enter
Stephen Kenn Loft Opening Party @stephenkennstudio
@puloproject, @pleasedonotenter
JUNE 22, 11AM-11:45AM
The Collector’s Vision hosted by HOFA Gallery - Conversation
JUNE 20, 5:30PM-7:30PM
An informal discussion over coffee and cocktails with Los Angeles based art industry professionals and art collectors at HOFA Gallery.
Town Halls @ We: Is the Future of Mobility Angeleno Friendly? @wework
Join WeWork, local LA transportation stakeholders, and community leaders for their first-ever Town Hall @ We event. JUNE 20, 6PM-8PM
Design x Wellness with Modern Luxury Interiors California @helmsbakerydistrict, @interiorscalifornia
JUNE 22, 7PM-10PM
Design Supper Club x Laurel Hills House x Assembledge+ @assembledge
The Design Supper Club is an itinerant, curated dinner experience that takes guests inside beautiful private spaces that embody LA’s progressive design ethos.
Join Pulo Project curator Michelle Aquino JUNE 22, 7PM-10PM for a tour of dual exhibitions hosted by Please Do Not Enter. Block Party
Rarotonga based artist Sam Thomas exhibits a new light installation at Simeona Leona, the Koreatown design studio.
@thehouseoffineart
JUNE 22, 3PM-6PM
“Radiant Peel” Exhibition by Sam Thomas Opening Event
@samuelclementirwinthomas, @simeona_leona
Celebrate Rarotonga based artist Sam Thomas’s new light installation at Simeona Leona with a lively discussion and frozen refreshments.
presented by A+D, Dopium, and Archinect
@aplusd_la, @archinect, @dopium.la
Join the A+D Museum, Archinect and Dopium by MSG for an outdoor block party highlighting today’s artists and tomorrow’s inspirations. JUNE 23, 12PM-5PM
Helms Bakery District Wellness Expo: Designing a Healthy Mind, Body & Planet @helmsbakerydistrict
Helms Bakery District partners with Leadership Culver City to host a free community Wellness Expo full of education, information, participation, and healthy fun. JUNE 23, 2PM-4PM
Head to Helms Bakery District to enjoy light bites, refreshments, and a panel conversation about Design x Wellness JUNE 22, 3PM-9PM Hem Fest followed by a Q&A.
KonMari Organization Tips + Giveaways at Room & Board
JUNE 20, 6PM-8PM
Hem celebrates LA’s design community with a raffle auction, table tennis, a group exhibition, complimentary stick and poke tattoos, DJ performance, and refreshments.
Get organization tips from Platinum Certified KonMari consultant Tricia Fidler. Enjoy complimentary mimosas, a brunch bar, and giveaways at Room & Board.
JUNE 22, 4PM-6PM
JUNE 23, 8PM-11:30PM
@jessicahelfand
A one-night only multi-sensory art experience popping up in Chinatown, featuring ephemeral immersive works from LA artists.
Tom Dixon x Contemporary Days Film Screening
Catch a screening of Contemporary Days, a documentary about Robin and Lucienne Day, hosted by Tom Dixon.
JUNE 22, 10AM-3PM
ADU Home Tour
@bunch_design, @coverbuild, @mas4la, @stereo_bot, @oasysliving, @5plusdesign
Step inside some of today’s most inspiring Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU), and meet the innovators embracing this new typology and technology.
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JUNE 22, 4PM-6PM
Join Stephen Kenn and Beks Abramson Teiger Architects hosts a Opperman for the opening party of conversation discussing short and long @neptune_glassworks, the new Stephen Kenn Loft. Enjoy term strategies for creating a more @whorehausstudios, @fathomandform_, cocktails and light bites! accessible and interconnected city. @nicholasknudsonart, @londubhstudio, JUNE 20-29, 10AM-7PM
Intimacy Incubator
JUNE 22-23, 10AM-5PM
THE GOODS MARKET by Bend
@hem
Culture is Not Always Popular: Fifteen Years of Design Observer
Join Jessica Helfand for a panel discussion with Lorraine Wild, Sean Adams, Louise Sandhaus, Dmitri Siegel, and Alissa Walker followed by a book signing.
@roomandboard, @sparkjoy_california, @heywoodpark_collective
DOPIUM LA @ LA PLAZA CHINATOWN
@dopium.la
ADU HOME TOUR
ADU Home Tour
Accessory Dwelling Units (aka granny flats, mother-in-law units) are all the rage right now Architects and designers have embraced the typology and are making it easier and faster for homeowners to become micro-developers Hop on this self-guided tour to get a peek behind the “fence� (so to speak) to see some of the coolest new ADUs in LA Tour starts at ROW DTLA at Oasys on Market Row. (Saturday, June 22 - 10am to 3pm)
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OASYS Maximum Living. Minimal Footprint.
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