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Artists, whose submissions have a material or fabrication issue, <br /> will receive a letter identifying the issue and requesting that the <br /> artist address the issue at the interview. <br /> The Jury is assembled to interview each artist. <br /> Artists are asked to respond to the set of questions that they <br /> received via letter or e-mail. <br /> Those artists that received a notification of material or fabrication <br /> issue are asked to indicate how they will address that concern. <br /> Artists are not to provide any new information at this stage that <br /> will alter the general content or the conceptual intent of their <br /> proposal. <br /> Artists may be asked to make minor revisions to their <br /> submissions to reflect material or fabrication changes <br /> recommended by technical advisors. If a material or fabrication <br /> concern is not addressed to the satisfaction of the jury, the <br /> submission may be rejected. <br /> 5.7 Final Public Consultation <br /> The short listed artists' detailed submissions are presented to the <br /> public. The public are asked to review the proposals and <br /> comment on how the proposal responds to the following: <br /> a. The competition theme(s). <br /> b. The local physical and social context. <br /> This information is collected and analyzed by City staff. The <br /> information is provided to the Jury for consideration in the final <br /> adjudication of the site responsiveness and community <br /> engagement criteria or other relevant criteria. The information is <br /> not binding on the Jury. <br /> 5.8 Final Adjudication <br /> The Jury is assembled to discuss the information provided to date <br /> and to adjudicate the submissions in terms of the public <br /> consultation information and against criteria outlined in the Call <br /> for Artists document that may include: <br /> a. Technical Requirements. <br /> City of Hamilton Public Art Master Plan 2016 44 <br />