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Martin: Right. The artists were ready. I mean, they had questions and projects. The first efforts of E.A.T. were to attract engineers. And also the idea of industrially-sponsored collaboration was an idea which we pursuedto have artists-in-residence or have industry take responsibility for supporting collaborations in their area. But most important was to attract engineers.
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    Martin: Right. The artists were ready. I mean, they had questions and projects. The first efforts of E.A.T. were to attract engineers. And also the idea of industrially-sponsored collaboration was an idea which we pursuedto have artists-in-residence or have industry take responsibility for supporting collaborations in their area. But most important was to attract engineers.
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