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    Martin: We were working on it with Honeywell Bull and even made a prototype. We applied to the Ford Foundation for funding for the Artists Matching Program [Matching Artist and Engineer Service, 1966]a very elaborate proposal with provisions for following up and collecting information on the collaborationsbut we were turned down. Even after the mid-seventies when funding became scarce and E.A.T
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