Art Hack Day

Art Hack Day
Status active
Genre Art festival
Date(s) January 26,  2012 (2012 -01-26)
Location(s) Global
Years active January 26,  2012 (2012 -01-26)
Inaugurated January 26,  2012 (2012 -01-26)
Founder Paul Christophe, David Huerta, Olof Mathé
Most recent 19 August 2017 (2017-08-19)
Activity Hackfest
Sponsor Artsy, Github, Mailchimp
Website arthackday.net

Art Hack Day is a non-profit arts organization that makes pop-up art hackathons around the world.[1][2] It is "part happening, part hackathon" with emphasis on using open source technologies.[3][4] The goal of Art Hack Day is to bring together hackers whose medium is art and artists whose medium is technology.[5][6]

The Art Hack Day concept came from Eyebeam's Art Hack Weekend and Rhizome's Seveon on Seven, but the founding the project took place in January 2012 at the first official Art Hack Day in Brooklyn at 319 Scholes by Paul Christophe, David Huerta, and Olof Mathé.[7][8]

Since 2012, it has evolved into a multi-city, multi-organizer global project.[9]

How it works

Art Hack Day is created usually by the previous organizers who usually are contacted by people interested in creating Art Hack Day's in their space in a different city globally. Once organizers come together to create an Art Hack Day in a city, a theme is selected, along with the specific time when the event will happen. Then, a plan is made for promoting the event along with an invitation for artists to propose projects. Artists are selected for the Art Hack Day by the organizers. Once selected, then the event usually starts with artists arriving to the location on a Thursday for a brief meeting in the event. Then after the organizational meeting, the Art Hacking commences and artists have 48 hours to make work. The art show is then usually opened to the public on a Saturday evening.[1][9][2]


Organizers are Founders

Daniel Franke, Paul Christophe, Mat Dryhurst, Kristoffer Gansing, Benjamin Gaulon, Lindsay Howard, David Huerta, Kai Kreuzmüller, Nicolas Maigret, Olof Mathé, Tyler Mathews, John McKiernan, Josette Melchor, Igal Nassima, Björn Norborg, Inga Seidler, Barry Threw and Johan Uhle.

Paricipating Venues

319 SCHOLES, Bonniers Konstall, Cortex Innovation Community, Gray Area Foundation for the Arts, Leap, Pioneer Works, Transmediale, Venture Cafe

Past Art Hack Days

Hackers as Artists

Art Hack Day Hackers as Artists took place January 26 - 28, 2012 in Brooklyn at 319 Scholes.[10][2][5]


Key projects from the event included creation of Scratch Markup Language, Bot Zoo by Paul Christophe, "Point, Line, Surface", "No Clipping", "Balloons" and Gif photo booth.[11][2]


Organizers include David Huerta, Igal Nassima, Lindsay Howard, Olof Mathé, Paul Christophe, and Sam Hart.

Participants include Aaron Meyers, Abe Stanway, Adam Harvey, Aidan Feldman, Alex Ehlke, Alexander Porter, Amjc, Andrey Zhukov, Arkadiy Kukarkin, Ashley Granata, Ashley Zelinskie, Averymax, Casey Pugh, Chris Woebken, Christopher Stumm, Conrad Whelan, Cullen Miller, Dantheman, David Huerta, David Mauro, David Stolarsky, Ekene Ijeoma, Eric Mika, Eric Wahlforss, Ezer Longinus, Gene Kogan, Hethrec, Igal Nassima, James George, Jamie Wilkinson, Johannes Wagener, Jonathan Dahan, Jonathan Kiritharan, Jonathan Vingiano, Josh Keay, Joshuakeay, Justin Kerr Sheckler, Kyle Mcdonald, Lara Grant, Leonhard Lass, Marcel Schobel, Marko Manriquez, Mary Huang, Matt Ganucheau, Michael Auger, Michael Grinich, Monkeymen.Tv, Moot, Mr. Gif, Nick Barr, Nova Jiang, Nullsleep, Olof Mathé, Olov Sundstrom, Olov Sundström, Paul Christophe, Pær Svn, Quin Kennedy, Reedandrader, Rob Spectre, Robotcowboy, Rux, Sarah Grant, Sean Mcintyre, Slava Balasanov, Sofy Yuditskaya, Tamar Ziv, Tedb0t, Theodore Watson, Timothy Fitz, and Toby Schachman.

Tech Not Bribes

Art Hack Day Tech Not Bribes happened September 21 - 23, 2012 in Cambridge at Harvard Innovation Lab.[12]

Organizers for the event were Cameron Russell, Georgia Wells, and Megan Eardley.

Participants included Alexander Reben, Allison Bland, Anthony Antonellis, Ashley Mendelsohn, Aurash Khawarzad, Blim Micky Friendsta, Cameron Russell, Christopherbdnk, Creighton Baxter, Cuntstar., David Nunez, Deepak Jagdish, Derek Mansen, Gediminas Urbonas, Georgia Wells, Hai-Jung Theresa Kim, Hayley Morgenstern, Igal Nassima, James Burns, Jay Gilmore, Jenny Ye, Jiyeon Woo, Jon Pierce, Julia Cseko, Juliana Cherston, Lauren Mccarthy, Lucy Watson, M. Monalisa Gharavi, Maria Molteni, Matt Ritter, Matthew Palevsky, Megan Eardley, Molly Sauter, Nabeela Chowdhury, Nadya Peek, Olof Mathé, Paul Christophe, Paul Tagliamonte, Peter Boyce, Peter Day, Priscilla Grrr, Rahel Aima, Russell W. Hanson, Sarah Hill, and Uno, Seis, Tres.


Lethal Software

Art Hack Day Lethal Software happened December 13 - 15, 2012 in San Francisco at Gray Area Foundation for the Arts.[13]

Organizers include Josette Melchor, Mat Dryhurst, Melissa Marie, Olof Mathé, and Stephanie Sherriff.

Participants were Aaron Koblin, Abram Clark, Alex Glowaski, Amanda Ghassaei, Andrew Benson, Andrey Zaikin, Barry Threw, Ben Mcchesney, Benjamin Gleitzman, Bigsley, Brandon Liu, C. Alaric Moore, Cole Krumbholz, David Huerta, Dean Hunt, Eric Van Der Molen, Gabriel Dunne, Hoan T, Holly Herndon, Igal Nassima, Jake Levitas, Jamie Wilkinson, Jasdeep Garcha, Jean-Pierre Mouilleseaux, Jeffrey Easter, Jesper Andersen, Jonathan Dahan, Joshua Kit Clayton, Joshua Nimoy, Luke Groesbeck, M@, Mark Slee, Martiny, Matthew Gerring, Matty H, Max Ogden, Max Weisel, Michael Ang, Natalia Ricalde, Nicolas Weidinger, Nullsleep, Olof Mathé, Patrick Ewing, Paul Christophe, Phillip Nelson, Reza Ali, Robin Willis, Roxanna Shohadaee, Ryan Alexander, Sarah Grant, Spencer Salazar, Stijn Schiffeleers, Termie, The Post Futurist, Tim Hwang, Toby Schachman, Tyler Freeman, and Zac Witte.

God Mode

Art Hack Day God Mode took place February 28 - march 2, 2013 in Brooklyn at 319 Scholes.[14][15]

Organizers for the event were David Huerta, Igal Nassima, Lindsay Howard, Olof Mathé, and Paul Christophe.

Participants were Aaron Meyers, Adam Harvey, Addie Wagenknecht, Alan Schaffer, Alexander Porter, Alexandra Gorczynski, Allison Burtch, Amjc, Aure Moser, Ben Lacker, Burcum, Chanpory Rith, Clement Valla, Crystal, Daniel Leyva, Dantheman, David Huerta, Dean Hunt, Erik Berglin, Eszter Ozsvald, Forresto, Greg Leuch, Heather Deweyhagborg, Igal Nassima, Ivan Safrin, James George, Jamie Zigelbaum, Jason Huff, Jiashan Wu, Joe Mckay, John Resig, Jonathan Dahan, Jonathan O Minard, Katie Koepfinger, Ken Amarit, Lauren Mccarthy, Leonard Grey⚡, Luisa Ph, Matthew Conlen, Mgiraldo, Natalia Radywyl, Nick Hasty, Nick Yulman, Olof Mathé, Paul Christophe, Quin Kennedy, Ramsey Nasser, Reedandrader, Sean Mcintyre, Sheena Matheiken, Sougwen Chung, Susan Ngo, Toby Schachman, Travess Smalley, Vuokko Aro, Will Brand, Yopablo, and Yu-Ting Fang.

Larger than Life

Art Hack Day Larger than Life took place March 20 - 26, 2013 in Stockholm at Bonniers Konsthall.[16]

Organizers for the event were Björn Norborg and Olof Mathé.

Participants were Alessandro Contini, Anders Mellbratt, Anders Sundman, Andreas, Andreas Areschoug, Andrey Zhukov, Anna Uddenberg, Bengt Sjölén, Brett Ascarelli, Can Kilicbay, Carl Barstad, Cecilia Ömalm Krajcikova, Daniel Beauchamp, Daniel Hrynczenko, Daniel Mascarenhas, Denis Romanovski, Emil Stenström, Erik Jonason, Forresto, Fredrik Stockman, Fredrix Jonsson, Geraldine Juarez (Submarine), Go28o, Gustaf Josefsson, Hanna Löfqvist, Hannes Wikström, Jacek Smolicki, Jakob Smedhagen, Jamie Allen, Jen Lindblad, Jens Evaldsson, Joana Öberg, Johan Nilsson, Jonas Molander, Jonatan Heyman, Jonatan Walck, Juan Duarte Regino, Justin Phelps, Linnéa Sjöberg, Magnus Eriksson, Marika Troili, Mario Gonzales, Nils Westerlund, Olle Bjerkås, Olof Mathé, Palle Torsson, Pascal Chatterjee, Paulo Barcelos, Per-Olov Jernberg, Quin Kennedy, Rafael Coimbra, Raquel Meyers, Rickard Dahlstrand, Simon Andersson, Ted Valentin, Tobias Bernstrup, Tove Kjellmark, Valeveil, and Victor Guerrero Corbi.

Going Dark

Art Hack Day Going Dark was on September 26 - 28, 2013 in Berlin at Leap.[17]

Organizes included Daniel Franke, David Huerta, Inga Seidler, Johan Uhle, John Mckiernan, Kai Kreuzmüller, Katharina Jockenhöfer, Kristoffer Gansing, Olof Mathé, and Paul Christophe.

Participants for the event included Addie Wagenknecht, Akitoshi Honda, Alberto De Campo, Alessandra Leone, Alessandro Contini, Andreas Fischer, Andrey Zhukov, Annie Goh, Anthony Antonellis, Arturo Castro, Barry Threw, Bengt Sjölén, Bettina Shzu-Juraschek, Billy Rennekamp, Brendan Howell, Can'T Be Blank, Chanpory Rith, Christopher Pietsch, Daniel Franke, Daniel Massey, Danja Vasiliev, Darsha Hewitt, David Gauthier, David Huerta, Dean Hunt, Dennis Paul, Elin Aram, Goran Ojkic, Hannes Hoelzl, Iain Mccurdy, Jacob Sikker Remin, Jamie Allen, Jana Linke, Jeremy Bailey, Jerome Morin-Drouin, Johan Uhle, Johannes Wagener, Juan Pedro Bolivar Puente, Julian Oliver, Katharina Birkenbach, Katrin Caspar, Kim Asendorf, Kristina Schneider, Lindsay Eyink, Marcel Schwittlick, Max Schneider, Mey Lean Kronemann, Niko Princen, Nora O'Murchu, Olof Mathé, Paul Christophe, Paul Vollmer, Quin Kennedy, Ralf Baecker, Ramin Soleymani, Robert Boehnke, Rosemary Lee, Sascha Pohflepp, Sebastian Schmieg, Tim Pulver, Tina Tonagel, Tor Rauden Källstigen, Tove Kjellmark, and Wolfgang Spahn.

Afterglow

Art Hack Day Afterglow happened on January 27 - 29, 2014 in Berlin at Transmediale.[18][19][20]

Key artworks included SMS: Smoke Messaging Service by Dennis de Bels, Honeypot by Johan Uhle and Robert Boehnke, and Field Sweeper, Inc. by Sabrina Basten and Audrey Samson.[20]

Organizers for the event were Daniel Franke, David Huerta, Inga Seidler, John Mckiernan, Kai Kreuzmüller, Kristoffer Gansing, Olof Mathé, and Paul Christophe.

Participants included Akihiko Taniguchi, Alberto De Campo, Alma Alloro, Amir Tanne, Andreas Fischer, Andreas Greiner, Annie Goh, Anthony Antonellis, Audrey Samson, Baptiste Caramiaux, Baruch Gottlieb, Bengt Sjölén, Benjamin Gaulon, Bernhard Garnicnig, Birch Cooper, Brenna Murphy, Britta Thie, Budhaditya Chattopadhyay, Can'T Be Blank, Carl Emil Carlsen, Christian Villum, Dani Ploeger, Daniel Franke, Danja Vasiliev, David Gauthier, David Huerta, Dennis De Bel, Dennis Paul, Dmytri Kleiner, Eleonora Oreggia, Emilie Gervais, Fabiane Borges, [[Fabien Artal [K-Ii][N]]], Forresto, Gento Matsumoto, Geraldine Juarez (Submarine), Hannes Hoelzl, Helga Wretman, Igal Nassima, Jacob Sikker Remin, Jakob Bak, Jamie Allen, Jan Berkel, Jana Linke, Jelili Atiku, Jens Jørgensen, Jeremy Bailey, Johan Uhle, Johannes P Osterhoff, Jonah Brucker-Cohen, Julian Oliver, Justin Blinder, Katerina Undo, Katrin Caspar, Kawandeep Virdee, Kensuke Sembo, Kim Asendorf, Kristina Lindström, Laura Wadden, Lucas Bambozzi, Marcel Schwittlick, Marco Donnarumma, Mario De Vega, Michael Ang, Nancy Mauro-Flude, Nick Smithies, Nicklas Marelius, Niko Princen, Ole Fach, Olof Mathé, Paul Christophe, Philipp Ronnenberg, Quin Kennedy, Rachel De Joode, Rachel Uwa, Ralf Baecker, Robert Boehnke, Rosa M☵☲NkmⱯN, Rosemary Lee, Sabrina Basten, Sašo Sedlaček, Sebastian Schmieg, Shunya Hagiwara, Thiago Hersan, Tina Tonagel, Tomoya Watanabe, [[Tsila Hassine]], Verena Friedrich, Victor Mazón, Wolfgang Spahn, Yae Akaiwa, Yuko Mohri, and Åsa Ståhl.

Disnovate

Art Hack Day Disnovate took place August 28 - 30, 2014 in Paris at Parsons Paris.[21]

Organizers included Benjamin Gaulon, Nicolas Maigret, Alison Carey, Ivan Twohig, Michael Ang, and Olof Mathé.

Participants were Antoine Bonnet, Bachir Soussi Chiadmi, Benjamin Gaulon, Benjamin Riollet, Benoit Verjat, Caitlin Pickall, Catalina Valleojs, Chris Sugrue, Cécile Babiole, Elwyn Crawford, Emilie Brout, Emilie Gervais, Emmanuel Guy, Eugena Ossi, Evan Roth, Freeka Tet, Gauthier Le Rouzic, Gijs Gieskes, Heather Hetterick, Heiko Hansen, Helen Evans, Ivan Murit, Jaime Holland, Jane Oh, Jean-Baptiste Bayle, Jenn Kim, Jerome Saint-Clair, Joann Vanbuskirk, John Nichols, Julien Gargot, Justine Hannequin, Karla Durango, Khari Slaughter, Kristina Parsons, Louise Drulhe, Martial Geoffre-Rouland, Martin De Bie, Martin Wiklund, Maxime Marion, Michael Ang, Michaël Systaime, Nadine Daouk, Naromie Andre, Natacha Roussel, Nicolas Couturier, Nicolas Maigret, Oliver Graney, Ophelia Noor, Pascale Gustin, Quentin Destieu, Raphaël Bastide, Romain Chanut, Rybn, Sarah Garcin, Shawné Michelain Holloway, Sylvain Huguet, [[Tara Cavanaugh]], Teresa Brown, and Vincent Toubiana.

Master Slave

Art Hack Day Master Slave was on November 13 - 15, 2014 in Providence at Exposé.[22]

Organizer for the event was Barron Webster.

Participants included Alexander Stewart, Allison Burtch, Barron Webster, Carl Lostritto, Chen Shun, Cheyenne Morin, Chris Novello, Clement Valla, Dahye Park, Daniela Gilsanz, David Braun, David Huerta, Faith Holland, Hyemi Song, Ian Faria, Izaak Baker, Jackie Ferrentino, Jie Gao, Jonathan Dahan, Js Tan, Kai Franz, Kawandeep Virdee, Leah Bryson, Linyi Dai, Menguy Chen, Michael Dewberry, Mimi Cabell, Minkyoung Kim, Nadav Assor, Nicholas Shulman, Nikolas Bentel, Noah Shlottman, Ryan Mather, Sarah Grant, Shawn Greenlee, Shou Jie Eng, Sofya Zeylikman, and Sunha Joo.


Deluge

Art Hack Day Deluge took place on January 29 - 31, 2015 in Brooklyn at Pioneer Works.[23]

Organizers for the event were David Huerta, David Sheinkopf, Jonathan Dahan, Olof Mathé, Paul Christophe, and Shayna Gentiluomo.

Participants included Adam Mayer, Alan Schaffer, Alex Dodge, Amelia Winger-Bearskin, Amjc, Amy Cheng, Anne-Marie Lavigne, Ariel Cotton, Audrey Michelle Fox, Blacki Li Rudi Migliozzi, Blair Neal, Bradley Rothenberg, Brian J Brennan, Cameron Ketcham, Cameron Russell, Cassie Tarakajian, Chris Allick, Chris Woebken, Crys Moore, Dan Phiffer, Daniel Kent, David Gu, David Huerta, David Lublin, David Newbury, Ekene Ijeoma, Ellie Irons, Eve Weinberg, Genevieve Hoffman, Igal Nassima, James Donovan, Jan Mun, Jenn Schiffer, Jeremy Scott Diamond, Joelle Fleurantin, Justin Blinder, Karolina Sobecka, Kawandeep Virdee, Ken Amarit, Kyle Mcdonald, Lauren Mccarthy, Lily Su, Marc Abi-Samra, Matthew Griffin, Max Henstell, Melissa Felderman, Michelle Chandra, Miriam Simun, Mitsu Hadeishi, Nelson Ramon, Olivia Barr, Omer Shapira, Paul Christophe, Phillip Stearns, Roopa Vasudevan, Sam Hart, Sam Lavigne, Sarah Groff-Palermo, Sarah Rothberg, Sofy Yuditskaya, Surya Mattu, Susan Ngo, Tega Brain, Thomas Martinez, Uttam Grandhi, and Valentina Camacho.

Erasure

Art Hack Day Erasure took place September 15 - 17, 2016 in Seattle at Velocity:V2.[24]

Organizers included Joshua Noble, Julia Fryett, Matt Schoenholz, Olof Mathé, Quin Kennedy, Troy Wolfe, and Yasaman Sheri.

Participants were Allison Kudla, Andy Greenlee, April Soetarman, Ben Purdy, Bryan Wilson, Chris Rojas, Christo De Klerk, Christopher Jordan, Chun Shao, D.K. Pan, Daniel Sierra, Dion Thomas, Dylan Neuwirth, Elise Koncsek, Ellie Dicola, Eve Worthington, Felix Lorsignol, Fred Metz, Genevieve Tremblay, Hannah Simmons, Heather Coles, Helen America, Jacob Fennell, James Coupe, Jason Francis, Jayson Nath, Jeff Gerber, Jeremy Rotsztain, John Brown, Jonathan Brodsky, Josh Michaels, Joshua Kopel, Kat Larson, Keegan O'Rourke, Megan Mckissack, Mixolidia Gautreaux, Monica Houston, Myra Lara, Nancy Jones, Nat Evans, Priya Ganadas, Rebecca Chizeck, Reed Erlandson, Reed O'Beirne, Reid Blomquist, Reilly Donovan, Sarah Bonser, Scott (Scobot) Bennett, Stephanie Kwak, Susan Evans, Unicole Unicron, Violet Peña, Yancy Way, and _8_o_8_.

Per Capita

Art Hack Day Per Capita took place September 30 - october 2, 2016 in Montreal at Eastern Bloc.[25]

The organizers included Esther Bourdages, Martín Rodríguez, David Huerta, Jonathan Dahan, Olof Mathé, and Paul Christophe.

The participants were Alice Jarry, Amelia Winger-Bearskin, Anna Jane Eyler, Anne Goldenberg, Beatriz Herrera, Caroline Beets, Caroline Blais, Caroline Sinders, Cassie Tarakajian, Conan Lai, Emilie Mouchous, Fletcher Bach, Gregory Perrin, Iqrar Rizvi, Ismail Negm, Joelle Fleurantin, Jules Deslandes, Kenny Wong, Kevin Chen, Lucas Paris, Lucie Rocher, Marianne Ploska, Maxime Damecour, Nataliya Petkova, Peter Van Haftaan, Philippe Battikha, Pipo Pierre-Louis, Punklab - Collective, Roby Provost Blanchard, Sebastian Schmieg, Seth Kranzler, Silvio Lorusso, Sonali Sridhar, Sonya Stefan, Stefanie Schirmer, Stéphanie Castonguay, Vincent Charlebois, and Whitefeather Hunter.

Echo chamber

Art Hack Day Echo Chamber took place from March 24 - 26, 201 at Portland PNCA.[26]

Organizers included Reid Blomquist, Olof Mathé, Josh Michaels, Dimitrii Pokrovskii, Ben Purdy, and Nandini Ranganathan.

Participants were Adam Johnson, Alec Arme, Alisa Akay, Amy Meyer, Andreas Puskeiler, Andrew Kreps, Ayako Kataoka, Ayla Leisure, Ben Purdy, Benjamin Foote, Benjamin Scheiner, Bethany Baum, Bradley Anderson, Brian Keppinger, Bruce Conkle, Caterina Paun, Courtney Stanton, Craig Dorety, Craig Winslow, Darius Kazemi, Dave Moiser, Esten Hurtle, Fernanda D'Agostino, Forrest Grenfell, Gabe Shaughnessy, Ian Leblanc, Jamie Klaetsch, Jen Fuller, Jeremy Rotsztain, Jesse England, Jo Lundberg, Joey Edwards, Jorge Munoz, Joseph Wells, Josh Michaels, Joshua Hughes, Kami Karras, Kevin Lee Jr., Kyle Doering, Laurel Jensen, Lou Watson, Lucastswick, Mackenzie Waller, Marin Vesely, Marlowe Dobbe, Matt Henderson, Matthew Waddell, Megan Mckissack, Michael Hill, Michelle Mccay, Mike Ackerman, Mike Baran, Molly Dennig, Nate Horstmann, Nyssa Oru, Olof Mathé, Oskar Kimball, Paul Stoffregen, Philippe Laulheret, Po Ku, Preet Gujral, Quin Kennedy, Reid Blomquist, Ryan Jacobson, Ryan Zander, Sarah Joy Calpo, Sean Canton, Shannon Willis, Sonya Neunzert, Stephanie Mendoza, Steve August, Sue Slagle, Surya Buchwald, Thomas Wester, Tim Combs, Victoria Wells, Violet Peña, Zachary Rau, and Zack Coddington.

Eclipse

Art Hack Day Eclipse took place August 17 - 19, 2017 at St. Louis Cortex Innovation Community's Venture Cafe.[27][28][9]

Supporters of the Art Hack Day included Square co-founder, Jim McKelvey, and Regional Arts Commission Executive Director, Felicia Shaw, who said, "Art Hack Day disrupts our notion of what ‘art’ is and of what’s imaginable when creativity is sparked by the power of technology."[6]

Key artworks for Art Hack Day Eclipse included Artivism Mix by Zlatko Cosic, GRE·GAR·I·OUS by TJ Hughes, TRANSMORTALITY (SLEEVE OF CRACKERS) by Hayden Molinarolo, and Implanted by Chris Spangler.[27]

Organizers for the event were Redelle Lee, Tyler Mathews, Jon Phillips and Barry Threw.

Participating Artists included Ajay Khanna, Alessio Summerfield, Andrew Warshauer, Anna Minx, Barry Threw, Ben Bradshaw, Ben Triola, Betsy Ballin, Brandon Brandy, Bryan Dematteis, C. A. Stavridis, Chad Eivins, Chris Spangler, Dana Huth, Daniel Zajicek, Eric Hall, Grace Hong, Hayden Molinarolo, Ian Jones, James Reichmuth, Joey Paniello, Jon King, Jon Phillips, Jonathan Bumstead, Kaleb Kirby, Kevin Harris, Maxwell Foley, Paul Guzzardo, Paula Stevenson, Peat Wollaeger, Rampant, Raven Fox, Redelle Lee, Robin Rath, TJ Hughes, and Tyler Mathews.

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