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		<title>By: Blackcloud Sensor Installation at Kudelabs in Guangzhou &#124; rejon.org is Jon Phillips.</title>
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		<description>[...] I worked with my friend, artist and UC Berkeley Professor, Greg Niemeyer to install one of his Blackcloud sensors at Kudelabs in Guangzhou, China, a great software company [...]</description>
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