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glimpse of why we experience transference with them. An elephant might represent our aunt, a nurturer. The weasel is an amazing trickster – a hunter all year round. At home, we transfer feelings to our pets as they become our child, friend, and companion. All our intimate experiences are evident in our art of animals in the wild and from home that we choose to create and share. Animals intersect with us in multiple ways: culturally (symbolically through mascots, national flags, folklore), spiritually, and physically (animals in an urban environment, wildlife preserves, etc.) How would you feel if this animal disappeared? Finding ways to preserve the ecological balance is an urgent call to action, and highlighting our special connection with animals will aid us in preserving them and the environment.
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world around us. Throughout the history of
Western art, plants were relegated to the background—lush fillers or theatrical sceneries – and they very rarely, if ever, took center stage. Today it appears clear that this visual marginalization of the natural world was the symptom of a broader cultural malaise —a growing alienation from the natural world that is in part responsible for today’s environmental degradation. It is in this context that reconsidering man’s relationship with the vegetal world is more important than ever.
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opened with an interview to
Giovanni Aloi titled 'Beyond Zoocentrism: An Interview with Giovanni Aloi'. There the author discusses the main issue and opportunities involved in the representation of animals in contemporary art and openly discusses the limitations of the animal studies academic field.
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This exhibition is therefore a timely invitation to re-learn how to look at plants beyond the traditional lenses of the symbolic reductionism of religious painting and the objectifying gaze of science. Between these opposing approaches there lies a valuable opportunity to explore a more personal and
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with Andrew Yang. The exhibition brought into dialogue works from local and internationally renowned artists as well as SAIC alumni and faculty and was expressly designed to encourage visitors and students to rethink their conceptions of materiality, agency, empathy, subjectivity, and community at a
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in London. The symposium proposed an exploration of artistic practices involved with animals and environments. Through a multidisciplinary approach, it aimed at facilitating a dialogue between artists, scientists, and academics interested in informing wider audiences through visual communication. In
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brought together the artistic and scientific community of the School of the Art
Institute of Chicago to discuss the growing importance of plants in contemporary art and philosophy. The symposium featured the participation of many artists, faculties, and students from the School of the Art Institute
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emphasizes the importance of the domestic space as an opportunity to rethink our relationships with plants and the roles they play in our everyday lives. Never reduced to passive aesthetic objects, in Freud's work, plants can teach us to fine-tune our attention, observation, and connection to the
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Many of the potted and garden plants Freud painted are akin to wise old friends who have seen it all but know better than to speak. Zimmerlinde, one of the plants he painted many times throughout his career, was an unofficial Freud family emblem. Originally grown in Vienna by the artist’s famous
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to join an international team of researchers working on the subject of animals and digital interfaces. The project, sponsored by the Social sciences and
Humanities Research Council of Canada focuses on "the current proliferation and re-configuration of the animal that occurs in the context of a
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Freud was neither a plant lover nor did he have a “green thumb”. His gaze was rarely attracted to flowers—it was weeds and the straggly potted plants that followed him from home to home throughout his life that captured his imagination. This propensity to find beauty and truth in the seemingly
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aims to educate the public and encourage society to celebrate our planet’s diverse wildlife. From wild animals to domestic companions, relating to animals can be a humbling experience that helps generate empathy for oneself and for others. As we learn more about each animal, we get an intimate
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global visual culture that relies on images of animals to signify, promote, destabilize and secure its political, cultural, and natural landscapes". As part of this project, Aloi co-curated a two-venue exhibition with curator
Matthew Brower, of the University of Toronto. The
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Representation, policies, and lived experiences of the
Anthropocene were central to this symposium that through the collaboration of artists and scientists working at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago mapped new aesthetic territories for current political times.
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Aloi's research focuses on the representation of the natural world in modern and contemporary art with an emphasis on the materiality of art objects, empathy, climate change, extinction, and sustainability. His early career mostly focussed on the field of
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unremarkable, the overlooked, and the imperfect led him, under the guidance of his mentor Cedric Morris, to develop a remarkably honest approach to the painting of plants—the foundation of what would become his distinctively raw take on the naked body.
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featured the work of many artists whose practice focuses on the productivities and challenges presented by digital interfaces. Artists included in the exhibition: Julie
Andreyev, Simon Lysander Overstall,
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Aloi studied history of art and art practice in Milan at the Liceo
Artistico S. Marta and moved to London in 1997 where he gained a BTEC in Photographic Studies and Printing Technique at the
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Heinrich, Ari
Larissa (2019). "Giovanni Aloi, Speculative Taxidermy: Natural History, Animal Surfaces, and Art in the Anthropocene (New York: Columbia University Press, 2018), 328 pp".
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is a peer-reviewed academic journal on the subject of "nature" in contemporary art. The
Journal publishes academic texts with interviews, fiction, artist statements, and portfolios.
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Aloi has worked in different capacities for some of the most important museums and galleries in the UK and the US. Between 1999 and 2004, Aloi worked in the Education Department at
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intimate relationship that can only unfold in enclosed places like gardens or in the privacy of our homes: a closeness that defines one’s life, memories, and the passing of time.
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by Curator Caroline Picard. In this interview, Aloi discusses his research turn towards plants in contemporary art. Aloi was interviewed about his 2018 book
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with a Post Graduate Diploma in Art History (2003), an MA in Visual Culture (2004), and Ph.D. on the subject of Natural History and Contemporary Art (2014).
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time of unprecedented ecological crisis and cultural change. The large-scale exhibition included the work of more than 30 artists, including, among others,
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Aloi has been interviewed in numerous publications both online and in print. In 2013, Aloi was interviewed by the vegetarian and vegan culture website
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held at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago on 12 March. The symposium critically addressed the zoocentrism characterizing the recent years of
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of Chicago and a keynote presentation by Ikerbasque Research Professor of Philosophy at the University of the Basque Country, Vitoria-Gasteiz,
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founded by artist and writer Noah Becker. Aloi has written numerous reviews of shows held in the UK, Italy, and the US between 2008 and 2017.
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in LA to moderate a discussion about the presence of animals in contemporary art with artists Kate Clark, Claire Owen, and poet Donika Kelly.
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along with animal-studies expert Susan McHugh and novelist Karen Joy Fowler. In June 2015, Aloi also contribute to a
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BBC Radio 3, 'Free Thinking': Animals and Anthropomorphism, Nadine Gordimer Tribute, Prison, July 2014, 45mins
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Aloi has also published in many academic and non-academic journals, newspapers, and magazines. Most notably,
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In 2016, with artist Andrew Yang and art historian David Getsy, Aloi co-organized and chaired the symposium
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by Brian Andrews and Jesse Malmed. More recently, Aloi was interviewed by art historian Robert Enright in
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grandfather, Sigmund, cuttings of the plant were passed on to family members as a living keepsake.
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exhibition took place in Toronto across the exhibiting spaces of Aird Gallery and Contact Gallery.
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as "critic's pick of the week" and also named one of the "best exhibitions in London" by
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In 2014, Aloi was invited by Jody Berland, Professor in the Department of Humanities at
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Speculative Taxidermy: Natural History, Animal Surfaces, and Art in the Anthropocene
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The Arts Society Magazine (5-page commentary on selected paintings by Giovanni Aloi)
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in collaboration with artist Maria Bronkema for Fountain House Gallery in New York.
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to identify new and productive methodological approaches and ethicalities for the
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1877:"Beyond Zoocentrism: An Interview with Giovanni Aloi | esse arts + opinions"
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Caroline Picard, 'Conceptions of Plant-Life: An interview with Giovanni Aloi' in
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The Royals, documentary series, 2013, dir. Laura Linton, Back2Back Productions
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Since 2016, with curator and writer Caroline Picard, Aloi is co-editor of the
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In the same year, Aloi was interviewed by the online art and culture website
717:"Giovanni Aloi | School of the Art Institute of Chicago - Academia.edu"
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1931:"Announcing a new series: Art after Nature — University of Minnesota Press"
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253:. The proceedings of this symposium were gathered in the edited collection
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BBC Radio 4, 'Natural Histories Series': Butterflies, January 2015, 28mins
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1538:"Art and Animals by Giovanni Aloi - a-n The Artists Information Company"
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The exhibition was positively received by critics and it was chosen by
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in art and culture. In 2020, Aloi was interviewed by Ferren Gipson for
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1913:"WM | whitehot magazine of contemporary art | Giovanni Aloi"
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and is the co-editor of the University of Minnesota Press book series
2074:"Forget Lucian Freud's Nudes: He was a Magnificent Painter of Plants"
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In 2019, following the symposium by the same name, Aloi launched the
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Aloi has organized and chaired symposia on the subject of nature and
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Cecilia Novero, Speculative Taxidermy: Humans, Animals, and Art, in
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BBC Radio 4, 'Natural Histories Series': Lobster, July 2016, 28mins
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1011:"The Art of Evolution : Charles Darwin and Visual Cultures"
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Why Look at Plants? The Botanical Emergence in Contemporary Art
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Also, in 2017, Aloi organized and chaired the symposium titled
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Since 2007, Aloi has been the founder and editor in chief of
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Aloi has regularly presented papers in institutions like the
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At the same time, Aloi taught Modern and Contemporary Art at
2020:"Should museums display artworks that feature live animals?"
907:"Lucian Freud's Paintings of Plants—From Symbolism to Truth"
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2012, With Professor Anthony Podbersceck, Aloi co-organized
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1154:"Artists and Beasts: Why Animals? | Getty360 Calendar"
1118:"Symposium: Human-non-Human Networks | Nigel Rothfels"
735:"EDITORIAL BOARD - Antennae: The Journal of Art and Nature"
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1949:"La questione della materialitĂ artistica nel Postumano"
1895:"WM | whitehot magazine of contemporary art |"
1591:"ANTENNAE TEN - Antennae: The Journal of Art and Nature"
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https://saic.academia.edu/GiovanniAloi?from_navbar=true
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In 2013, Aloi contributed to a documentary film titled
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2092:"A Posthuman Revolution at the 59the Venice Biennale"
1703:"Sunday read: Animal: Exploring the Zoological World"
1057:"The Arts & Sciences of Human-Animal Interaction"
1859:"Art and Nature, Antennae: The Journal of Nature in"
1510:"Nature's Exuberance Uncentring the Anthropocentric"
1443:"Art & Animals: An Interview with Giovanni Aloi"
1389:"How Lucian Freud Found Inspiration in Houseplants"
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696:A selection of texts by Aloi can be accessed here:
1984:Aloi, Giovanni (2010). "The death of the animal".
581:Botanical Speculations: Plants in Contemporary Art
641:Between 2008 and 2013, Aloi was London Editor of
630:Antennae: The Journal of Nature in Visual Culture
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1459:Ariane De Blois in Esse n. 87, Spring, pp. 6-13
244:at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
2154:School of the Art Institute of Chicago faculty
563:Antennae 10: A Decade of Art and the Non-Human
2149:Alumni of the London College of Communication
1781:. Columbia University Press. September 2021.
607:-co-editor- (2021: Columbia University Press)
530:by Cecilia Novero for the Philosophy website
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1407:"Do We Need Another Lucian Freud Exhibition"
2038:"Giovanni Aloi | esse arts + opinions"
37:. He is the Founder and Editor in Chief of
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1359:House & Gardens, Autumn, November 2022
577:-consultant and co author- (2018: Phaidon)
331:Between 2019 and 2021 Aloi has co-curated
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1555:McHugh, Susan (2013). "Art and Animals".
1262:. School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
1181:. School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
755:. School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
605:Posthumanism in Art and Science: A Reader
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565:(2017: Forlaget 284 and Antennaeproject)
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993:"MCA Talk: Joey Orr and Giovanni Aloi"
575:Animal: Exploring the Zoological World
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69:. He then furthered his education at
45:. Aloi is also USA correspondent for
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599:Flower: Exploring the World in Bloom
412:Honorable mentions have appeared in
359:In the summer of 2022, Aloi curated
85:. While in 2007 he began to work at
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889:"Artists and Beasts: Why Animals?"
199:Animal Ecologies in Visual Culture
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617:Ocean: Exploring the Marine World
571:(2017: Columbia University Press)
414:Artists and Illustrators Magazine
260:In 2019, Aloi was invited to the
225:and biocapital dimensions of the
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2110:"John Cage 3'44" 70 years later"
1569:10.2752/175303713X13697429464032
1288:"Best Chicago Museum Exhibition"
663:Lo Sguardo: Rivista di Filosofia
611:Bird: Exploring the Winged World
278:he co-curated with Andrew Yang.
197:in modern and contemporary art.
167:Natural History Museum in London
89:in London as associate faculty.
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1778:Posthumanism in Art and Science
1320:"Lucian Freud: Plant Portraits"
1091:. July 17, 2014. Archived from
479:The exhibition was reviewed in
94:Queen Mary University of London
67:London College of Communication
1986:Journal of Visual Art Practice
671:Journal of Visual Art Practice
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1274:"Our earth bodies, ourselves"
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652:University of Minnesota Press
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391:Lucian Freud: Plant Portraits
373:Lucian Freud: Plant Portraits
316:, Lou Sheppard, Donna Szoke,
114:Royal Pets: One's Best Friend
18:Giovanni Aloi (art historian)
282:Research and curatorial work
179:The Art Institute of Chicago
128:Animals and Anthropomorphism
108:Radio, TV, and presentations
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767:"Esse Art+Opinion Magazine"
619:-co-author- (2022: Phaidon)
613:-co-author- (2021: Phaidon)
601:-co-author- (2020: Phaidon)
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144:Art Matters Podcast, Art UK
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183:Courtauld Institute of Art
102:Sotheby's Institute of Art
1646:10.1007/s10739-019-9556-0
853:"The Beauty in the Beast"
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1741:"Lucian Freud Herbarium"
1685:"Turner-Aloi: Fall 2018"
215:Human-non-Human Networks
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785:Interactive Futures '11
497:Country Town & Life
163:Dulwich Picture Gallery
159:New York Botanic Garden
83:Whitechapel Art Gallery
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1306:Fountain House Gallery
624:Journals and editorial
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377:Lucian Freud Herbarium
322:Maria Fernanda Cardoso
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242:Botanical Speculations
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1967:"Different Becomings"
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1260:"Earthly Observatory"
1179:"Earthly Observatory"
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871:"Earthly Observatory"
528:Speculative Taxidermy
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2062:. 14 September 2022.
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1709:. November 11, 2018.
1623:Aesthetics for Birds
1483:Aesthetics for Birds
1447:The Discerning Brute
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943:"Unruly Creatures 3"
532:Aesthetics for Birds
513:The Discerning Brute
458:The Evening Standard
375:. Based on his book
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1246:Digital Animalities
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925:"Unearthed at Home"
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407:House & Gardens
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485:The Arts Newspaper
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