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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240810
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SUMMARY:Open Call for Applications: Art and cultural practitioners who are facilitators or organizers of art and cultural events/projects (from Southeast Asia)
DESCRIPTION:The Professional Exchange Program is to support practitioners who are facilitators or organizers of art and cultural events/projects (including artists) from Southeast Asia to have the chance for a multi-week visit and exchange in Taiwan\, hosted by an individual or an organization who has the related experiences and skills to help them develop the visiting practitioner’ personal and professional goals. The visiting practitioner also contributes to the host and art community of Taiwan by giving reflective observations and suggestions. \nTaiwan Art Space Alliance\, Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation\, Hyper Wave and Mekong Cultural Hub also facilitates coordination and logistics of the exchange as needed. \nEligibility and criteria:  \nThis Program is designed for Art and cultural practitioner who are: \n\nfacilitators or organizers of art and cultural events/projects (including artists)\nfrom Southeast Asia ( Cambodia\, Laos\, Myanmar\, Thailand\, Vietnam\, Philippines\, and Singapore\, Malaysia)\n\n\nhave been working at least for two years in arts and culture\ninterested in exploring and observing art and culture ecosystem in Taiwan\ncomfortable to publicly share their reflection or experience in art or culture through writing\nhaving publicly published articles related to arts and culture.\n\nHow does the program work? \nOrganizers will provide the visiting practitioner : \n– Provide Accommodation (Studio/shared creative space) during the Program. \n– Local transportation fee (up to the given limit based on actual expenses and with a given maximum NT2000 for 15 days). \n– A round-trip economy class ticket. \n– NT$ 6\,000 for Living per month. (about USD$180) \n– NT$ 16\,000 for written creation (about USD$480) \n– Visiting trip\, connecting practitioner to cultural sites. \nThe visiting practitioner is required to: \n– Give presentations in separate sessions of the 2024 Res Artist Conference and 2024 TASA Annual Meeting with Southeast Asia Professional Exchange Platform\, which topic is regarding “Arts Residencies in Taiwan Today” and assess the current landscape of Art Residency in Taiwan and explore future opportunities. \n– Meeting consultation on cultural policies organized by TAEF and attend Yushan Forum as Invited Guest. \n– Produce 1 article ( 1.5 pages in English) about the observation of Taiwan Art-in-Residence now. The article will be presented in the publication platform about the AiR\, and on the official website of TASA. \n– Produce 1 article ( 2 pages in English) is to respond to The New Southbound Policy by Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation (e.g.cultural exchange or policy comparison.)\, the article will be presented in the publication of Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation \n– Participate one workshop \nHow can you apply for this program: \nWe only accept online applications. Please click on the following link: \nhttps://forms.gle/weG7PvQmtv3Vz1K79 \nfill out the application before the deadline (listed above). Applicants are required to upload personal information\, a resident plan\, and the contact information of your referee. \nShould you have any questions about the 2024 TASA Open Call for Applications or submitting your proposal\, or need assistance with access requirements\, please don’t hesitate to get in touch via email: tasatw@gmail.com \nThis program responds to needs and requests from practitioners in the result of the review\, which will be launched on the Facebook page and official website of TASA on June 25th 2024. \nOur Organizers: \nTaiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation founded in 2018\, the Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation (TAEF) is the first policy-oriented think tank in Taiwan focusing on Southeast Asian and South Asian affairs and facilitating Taiwan’s New Southbound Policy (NSP). In the spirit of the NSP\, the TAEF aims to promote comprehensive ties between Taiwan and the ASEAN countries\, South Asian countries\, as well as Australia and New Zealand through facilitating cooperation and exchanges in five major fields – think tanks\, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and civil society’s connectivity\, young leaders initiatives\, regional resilience\, and cultural affairs – to consolidate a sense of regional community in Asia and establish long-term multifaceted partnerships. \nTaiwan Art Space Alliance \, (hereinafter “TASA”) entitled TASA was established in 2016. It integrates dozens of art villages and art spaces across Taiwan and holds regular meetings every year across Taiwan to discuss the position and role of artists in residence (AiR) in contemporary art through an annual series of meetings and lectures. TASA was to serve as a platform for the exchange and integration of resources among artists in residence (AiR) and art spaces throughout Taiwan. In addition\, by connecting organizations and planning events\, TASA endeavors to improve and strengthen the overall environment for art and culture in Taiwan\, while attracting new energy in promoting international cooperation and expanding the global network among art institutions. \nOur Partner: \nMekong Cultural Hub (MCH)\, MCH’ s mission is to empower diverse cultural practitioners to bring their visions for an inclusive\, sustainable Mekong Region to life. Since 2018\, we have connected more than 150 practitioners from the region for professional exchange\, co-creation and collaboration. \nMCH works with people whose own work is at the intersection of arts and society. We initiate projects and work on collaborations all around Asia. Our priority focus countries are Cambodia\, Laos\, Myanmar\, Taiwan\, Thailand and Vietnam. \nIts aim is to develop and connect resources and experience from across the region\, building bridges and creating spaces for reflection and innovation so emerging artists and arts leaders can collectively create\, influence\, and transform the contexts in which they are living and working. \nHost for the Program: \nHyper Wave (Yilan 宜蘭)\, which is Located in the center of Luodong City\, Wave Space is the first contemporary art exhibition and residency space in Yilan. They hope to inject more art and cultural energy\, open up Yilan’s international connections\, and bring in outstanding artists from home and abroad so that more people will recognize Yilan’s Luodong’s unique humanistic flavor. The art group ‘Hyper Wave’ began with artists selected by the Ministry of Culture’s 2020 ‘MIT’ project. The name originates from the mutation and uncertainty of contemporary art\, positioning themselves as artistic ronin. They place the characteristics of contemporary art creation within environments to engage in artistic dialogues. \nSupported by: \nMinistry of Culture \nMinistry of Foreign Affairs \nNational Culture and Arts Foundation \n
URL:https://seajunction.org/event/open-call-for-applications-art-and-cultural-practitioners-who-are-facilitators-or-organizers-of-art-and-cultural-events-projects-from-southeast-asia/
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DTSTART;TZID="Asia/Krasnoyarsk":20240927T100000
DTEND;TZID="Asia/Krasnoyarsk":20240929T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T095831
CREATED:20240829T090722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240919T081154Z
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SUMMARY:Panel Discussions for MAEW
DESCRIPTION:Event Background \nIn the name of tackling the climate crisis\, we are witnessing a stepped up effort led by powerful corporate and state interests to designate still free-flowing stretches of rivers as new sites for hydropower dam build-out and vast areas of land as open for extraction of ‘transition’/’critical’ minerals. When community members and their allies raise questions and defend collective rights to ancestral lands\, water\, clean air and livelihood\, authorities across the region have responded with force – ranging from militarization\, weaponization of vague laws to criminalize\, incarcerate and even forcibly disappear outspoken leaders\, and ordering the effective closure of civil society groups. In this context\, what are ways we can strategically leverage efforts to push back against impunity for such attacks\, hold institutions accountable\, demand redress and assert that continuing such a pattern of crackdowns is both unacceptable and intolerable? Discussants will bring forward a range of perspectives\, from engaging in regional and global arenas to community-based organizing. This event is hosted by International Rivers and is a part of the MEAW 2024. \nSince​ ​its inception in 2019\, MAEW has brought together diverse groups\, networks\, and me​chanisms to address critical regional issues from environment to democracy\, climate justice\, agriculture\, and food sovereignty. Topics like free trade agreements\, the Be​lt and Road Initiative\, and Special Economic Zones have also been discussed\, alongside the climate crisis\, waste management\, and the ecosystems of the Mekong​ and Salween Rivers. \nMAEW is c​o​mmitted to highlighting problems and driving discussions on prevention and soluti​ons\, particularly those raised by local communities. Their event unites progressive​ voices across the region to tackle common\, cross-border challenges created by do​minant ideologies\, economic models\, and powerful actors. To date\, MAEW has hoste​d​ over 200 speakers and artists\, engaging thousands of participants each year i​n meaningful exploration\, dialogue and creative expression. \nThis year\, MAEW will once again bring together the diverse groups and networks of international and local stakeholders and participants from around the Greater Mekong Subregion to Bangkok\, from 24 – 29 September 2024 for the Annual Mekong Environmental Awareness Week which will be hosted across different locations. SEA Junction has the pleasure of being a venue to host 5 discussion panels across three days as follows: \n27 September 2024: \n\nPanel discussion “Land and Forests: Special Economic Zones\, Transnational Capital\, and Land Grabbing.”\n\nTime: 13.30 – 16.00 (Afternoon Session)\nSpeakers: Pornpana Kueycharoen (Land Watch Thai) and Somnuck Chongmeewasin (Eastern Economic Corridor Development Study Group – EEC Watch)\nOrganizers: MAEW and SEA Junction in partnership with Land Watch Thai and EEC Watch\n\n\n\n\nPanel Discussion “Strategizing Collective Responses to Intensified Attacks on Defenders of Rights to Land\, Water and Livelihood: Local Site-Based Struggles and Beyond”\n\nTime: 18:00 – 19:30 (Evening Session)\nOrganizers: MAEW and SEA Junction in partnership with International Rivers\n\n\n\n28 September 2024: \n\nPanel discussion “Mekong Dams\, River Crisis\, and Future Solutions: Can Science Help?”\n\nTime: 10.00 – 12.30 (Morning Session)\nSpeakers: Kolatat Phaiboonnukulkit (RIFFAI Project -Remote Information Future Forecast Artificial Intelligence Project)\, Thitipan Pattanamongkol (The Feature Magazine – Sarakadee)\nOrganizers: MAEW and SEA Junction in partnership with Ubon Monitoring Group on Flood and Mekong Dams (UMFD)\n\n\n\n\nPanel discussion “International Financial Institutions: Investment in Southeast Asia”\n\nTime: 14.00 – 15.30 (Afternoon Session)\nSpeakers: To be announced\nOrganizers: MAEW and SEA Junction in partnership with Accountability Counsel\n\n\n\n29 September 2024: \n\nPanel discussion “THAI BAHT-MYANMAR GAS: The Neighbor’s talk”\n\nTime: 10.00 – 12.00 (Morning Session)\nSpeakers: To be announced\nOrganizers: MAEW and SEA Junction in partnership with ETOs Watch\n\n\n\n \nFor more information/reservation\, please contact us at info@seajunction.org or message us in any social media channel. \nOrganizers \nInternational Rivers protects rivers and defends the rights of communities that depend on them. They are a global organization with multiple regional offices who work directly with river dependent communities around the word\, build activist and resources networks and conduct investigative research to inform global policies makers on decisions that directly impact the lives of the vulnerable communities people. More information at https://www.internationalrivers.org. \nMekong/ASEAN Environmental Week (MAEW) is an annual regional platform that aims to promote venue of exchange and dialog among people\, civil society groups\, and other key actors on the topics of development\, natural resources\, and the environmental and social impacts of large-sc​ale projects in the Mekong and Southeast Asia. Their mission is to strengthen and su​stain a movement for justice and solutions to the region’s environment and li​velihood challenges\, focusing on supporting marginalized communities and amplif​ying their voices. More information on MAEW 2024 at https://shorturl.at/4wtdt. \nSEA Junction\, established under the Thai non-profit organization Foundation for Southeast Asia Studies (ForSEA)\, aims to foster understanding and appreciation of Southeast Asia in all its socio-cultural dimensions\, from arts and lifestyles to economy and development. Conveniently located at Room 407-8 of the Bangkok Arts and Culture Center or BACC (across MBK\, BTS National Stadium)\, SEA Junction facilitates public access to knowledge resources and exchanges among students\, practitioners and Southeast Asia lovers. More information at http://seajunction.org/. \n
URL:https://seajunction.org/event/panel-discussions-for-maew/
LOCATION:SEA Junction\, 4th floor\, BACC
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID="Asia/Krasnoyarsk":20240927T133000
DTEND;TZID="Asia/Krasnoyarsk":20240927T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T095831
CREATED:20240829T090846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240919T081210Z
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SUMMARY:Panel discussion "Land and Forests: Special Economic Zones\, Transnational Capital\, and Land Grabbing."
DESCRIPTION:Event Background \nIn the name of tackling the climate crisis\, we are witnessing a stepped up effort led by powerful corporate and state interests to designate still free-flowing stretches of rivers as new sites for hydropower dam build-out and vast areas of land as open for extraction of ‘transition’/’critical’ minerals. When community members and their allies raise questions and defend collective rights to ancestral lands\, water\, clean air and livelihood\, authorities across the region have responded with force – ranging from militarization\, weaponization of vague laws to criminalize\, incarcerate and even forcibly disappear outspoken leaders\, and ordering the effective closure of civil society groups. In this context\, what are ways we can strategically leverage efforts to push back against impunity for such attacks\, hold institutions accountable\, demand redress and assert that continuing such a pattern of crackdowns is both unacceptable and intolerable? Discussants will bring forward a range of perspectives\, from engaging in regional and global arenas to community-based organizing. This event is hosted by International Rivers and is a part of the MEAW 2024. \nSince​ ​its inception in 2019\, MAEW has brought together diverse groups\, networks\, and me​chanisms to address critical regional issues from environment to democracy\, climate justice\, agriculture\, and food sovereignty. Topics like free trade agreements\, the Be​lt and Road Initiative\, and Special Economic Zones have also been discussed\, alongside the climate crisis\, waste management\, and the ecosystems of the Mekong​ and Salween Rivers. \nMAEW is c​o​mmitted to highlighting problems and driving discussions on prevention and soluti​ons\, particularly those raised by local communities. Their event unites progressive​ voices across the region to tackle common\, cross-border challenges created by do​minant ideologies\, economic models\, and powerful actors. To date\, MAEW has hoste​d​ over 200 speakers and artists\, engaging thousands of participants each year i​n meaningful exploration\, dialogue and creative expression. \nThis year\, MAEW will once again bring together the diverse groups and networks of international and local stakeholders and participants from around the Greater Mekong Subregion to Bangkok\, from 24 – 29 September 2024 for the Annual Mekong Environmental Awareness Week which will be hosted across different locations. SEA Junction has the pleasure of being a venue to host 5 discussion panels across three days as follows: \n27 September 2024: \n\nPanel discussion “Land and Forests: Special Economic Zones\, Transnational Capital\, and Land Grabbing.”\n\nTime: 13.30 – 16.00 (Afternoon Session)\nSpeakers: Pornpana Kueycharoen (Land Watch Thai) and Somnuck Chongmeewasin (Eastern Economic Corridor Development Study Group – EEC Watch)\nOrganizers: MAEW and SEA Junction in partnership with Land Watch Thai and EEC Watch\n\n\n\n\nPanel Discussion “Strategizing Collective Responses to Intensified Attacks on Defenders of Rights to Land\, Water and Livelihood: Local Site-Based Struggles and Beyond”\n\nTime: 18:00 – 19:30 (Evening Session)\nOrganizers: MAEW and SEA Junction in partnership with International Rivers\n\n\n\n28 September 2024: \n\nPanel discussion “Mekong Dams\, River Crisis\, and Future Solutions: Can Science Help?”\n\nTime: 10.00 – 12.30 (Morning Session)\nSpeakers: Kolatat Phaiboonnukulkit (RIFFAI Project -Remote Information Future Forecast Artificial Intelligence Project)\, Thitipan Pattanamongkol (The Feature Magazine – Sarakadee)\nOrganizers: MAEW and SEA Junction in partnership with Ubon Monitoring Group on Flood and Mekong Dams (UMFD)\n\n\n\n\nPanel discussion “International Financial Institutions: Investment in Southeast Asia”\n\nTime: 14.00 – 15.30 (Afternoon Session)\nSpeakers: To be announced\nOrganizers: MAEW and SEA Junction in partnership with Accountability Counsel\n\n\n\n29 September 2024: \n\nPanel discussion “THAI BAHT-MYANMAR GAS: The Neighbor’s talk”\n\nTime: 10.00 – 12.00 (Morning Session)\nSpeakers: To be announced\nOrganizers: MAEW and SEA Junction in partnership with ETOs Watch\n\n\n\n \nFor more information/reservation\, please contact us at info@seajunction.org or message us in any social media channel. \nOrganizers \nInternational Rivers protects rivers and defends the rights of communities that depend on them. They are a global organization with multiple regional offices who work directly with river dependent communities around the word\, build activist and resources networks and conduct investigative research to inform global policies makers on decisions that directly impact the lives of the vulnerable communities people. More information at https://www.internationalrivers.org. \nMekong/ASEAN Environmental Week (MAEW) is an annual regional platform that aims to promote venue of exchange and dialog among people\, civil society groups\, and other key actors on the topics of development\, natural resources\, and the environmental and social impacts of large-sc​ale projects in the Mekong and Southeast Asia. Their mission is to strengthen and su​stain a movement for justice and solutions to the region’s environment and li​velihood challenges\, focusing on supporting marginalized communities and amplif​ying their voices. More information on MAEW 2024 at https://shorturl.at/4wtdt. \nSEA Junction\, established under the Thai non-profit organization Foundation for Southeast Asia Studies (ForSEA)\, aims to foster understanding and appreciation of Southeast Asia in all its socio-cultural dimensions\, from arts and lifestyles to economy and development. Conveniently located at Room 407-8 of the Bangkok Arts and Culture Center or BACC (across MBK\, BTS National Stadium)\, SEA Junction facilitates public access to knowledge resources and exchanges among students\, practitioners and Southeast Asia lovers. More information at http://seajunction.org/. \n
URL:https://seajunction.org/event/panel-discussion-land-and-forests-special-economic-zones-transnational-capital-and-land-grabbing/
LOCATION:SEA Junction\, 4th floor\, BACC
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID="Asia/Krasnoyarsk":20240927T180000
DTEND;TZID="Asia/Krasnoyarsk":20240927T193000
DTSTAMP:20260501T095831
CREATED:20240914T031054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240919T080839Z
UID:26384-1727460000-1727465400@seajunction.org
SUMMARY:Strategizing Collective Responses to Intensified Attacks on Defenders of Rights to Land\, Water and Livelihood: Local Site-Based Struggles and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Event Background \nIn the name of tackling the climate crisis\, we are witnessing a stepped up effort led by powerful corporate and state interests to designate still free-flowing stretches of rivers as new sites for hydropower dam build-out and vast areas of land as open for extraction of ‘transition’/’critical’ minerals. When community members and their allies raise questions and defend collective rights to ancestral lands\, water\, clean air and livelihood\, authorities across the region have responded with force – ranging from militarization\, weaponization of vague laws to criminalize\, incarcerate and even forcibly disappear outspoken leaders\, and ordering the effective closure of civil society groups. In this context\, what are ways we can strategically leverage efforts to push back against impunity for such attacks\, hold institutions accountable\, demand redress and assert that continuing such a pattern of crackdowns is both unacceptable and intolerable? Discussants will bring forward a range of perspectives\, from engaging in regional and global arenas to community-based organizing. This event is hosted by International Rivers and is a part of the MEAW 2024. \nSince​ ​its inception in 2019\, MAEW has brought together diverse groups\, networks\, and me​chanisms to address critical regional issues from environment to democracy\, climate justice\, agriculture\, and food sovereignty. Topics like free trade agreements\, the Be​lt and Road Initiative\, and Special Economic Zones have also been discussed\, alongside the climate crisis\, waste management\, and the ecosystems of the Mekong​ and Salween Rivers. \nMAEW is c​o​mmitted to highlighting problems and driving discussions on prevention and soluti​ons\, particularly those raised by local communities. Their event unites progressive​ voices across the region to tackle common\, cross-border challenges created by do​minant ideologies\, economic models\, and powerful actors. To date\, MAEW has hoste​d​ over 200 speakers and artists\, engaging thousands of participants each year i​n meaningful exploration\, dialogue and creative expression. \nThis year\, MAEW will once again bring together the diverse groups and networks of international and local stakeholders and participants from around the Greater Mekong Subregion to Bangkok\, from 24 – 29 September 2024 for the Annual Mekong Environmental Awareness Week which will be hosted across different locations. SEA Junction has the pleasure of being a venue to host 5 discussion panels across three days as follows: \n27 September 2024: \n\nPanel discussion “Land and Forests: Special Economic Zones\, Transnational Capital\, and Land Grabbing.”\n\nTime: 13.30 – 16.00 (Afternoon Session)\nSpeakers: Pornpana Kueycharoen (Land Watch Thai) and Somnuck Chongmeewasin (Eastern Economic Corridor Development Study Group – EEC Watch)\nOrganizers: MAEW and SEA Junction in partnership with Land Watch Thai and EEC Watch\n\n\n\n\nPanel Discussion “Strategizing Collective Responses to Intensified Attacks on Defenders of Rights to Land\, Water and Livelihood: Local Site-Based Struggles and Beyond”\n\nTime: 18:00 – 19:30 (Evening Session)\nOrganizers: MAEW and SEA Junction in partnership with International Rivers\n\n\n\n28 September 2024: \n\nPanel discussion “Mekong Dams\, River Crisis\, and Future Solutions: Can Science Help?”\n\nTime: 10.00 – 12.30 (Morning Session)\nSpeakers: Kolatat Phaiboonnukulkit (RIFFAI Project -Remote Information Future Forecast Artificial Intelligence Project)\, Thitipan Pattanamongkol (The Feature Magazine – Sarakadee)\nOrganizers: MAEW and SEA Junction in partnership with Ubon Monitoring Group on Flood and Mekong Dams (UMFD)\n\n\n\n\nPanel discussion “International Financial Institutions: Investment in Southeast Asia”\n\nTime: 14.00 – 15.30 (Afternoon Session)\nSpeakers: To be announced\nOrganizers: MAEW and SEA Junction in partnership with Accountability Counsel\n\n\n\n29 September 2024: \n\nPanel discussion “THAI BAHT-MYANMAR GAS: The Neighbor’s talk”\n\nTime: 10.00 – 12.00 (Morning Session)\nSpeakers: To be announced\nOrganizers: MAEW and SEA Junction in partnership with ETOs Watch\n\n\n\n \nFor more information/reservation\, please contact us at info@seajunction.org or message us in any social media channel. \nOrganizers \nInternational Rivers protects rivers and defends the rights of communities that depend on them. They are a global organization with multiple regional offices who work directly with river dependent communities around the word\, build activist and resources networks and conduct investigative research to inform global policies makers on decisions that directly impact the lives of the vulnerable communities people. More information at https://www.internationalrivers.org. \nMekong/ASEAN Environmental Week (MAEW) is an annual regional platform that aims to promote venue of exchange and dialog among people\, civil society groups\, and other key actors on the topics of development\, natural resources\, and the environmental and social impacts of large-sc​ale projects in the Mekong and Southeast Asia. Their mission is to strengthen and su​stain a movement for justice and solutions to the region’s environment and li​velihood challenges\, focusing on supporting marginalized communities and amplif​ying their voices. More information on MAEW 2024 at https://shorturl.at/4wtdt. \nSEA Junction\, established under the Thai non-profit organization Foundation for Southeast Asia Studies (ForSEA)\, aims to foster understanding and appreciation of Southeast Asia in all its socio-cultural dimensions\, from arts and lifestyles to economy and development. Conveniently located at Room 407-8 of the Bangkok Arts and Culture Center or BACC (across MBK\, BTS National Stadium)\, SEA Junction facilitates public access to knowledge resources and exchanges among students\, practitioners and Southeast Asia lovers. More information at http://seajunction.org/. \n
URL:https://seajunction.org/event/strategizing-collective-responses-to-intensified-attacks-on-defenders-of-rights-to-land-water-and-livelihood-local-site-based-struggles-and-beyond/
LOCATION:SEA Junction\, 4th floor\, BACC
CATEGORIES:Event
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