 I'm Finn Orm-Nielsen and I will talk about senior displaying data from Wikibayters. We can aggregate the data of Wikidata in various ways. For example, by Scolia. This is a web application that uses Sparkle queries to the query service to the Wikidata query service to generate webpages with information about scholars, topics, and so on. Listeria is another way. It's about operating on Wikidata pages. You define a Sparkle query on a Wikipage and Listeria will then fill in the table on the Wikipage. Cynia is a kind of combination of Scolia and Listeria. It's a single page web application with the Karnalica website at Tugelforge. It generates a web page with panels filled with Sparkle queries to a Wikibay query service. For example, the Wikidata query service panels can be a table or any of the graph types that Wikidata or Wikipage query service supports. On the left side over here is an example screen graph from a particular web page of Cynia displaying information about items like academic author where there's a table up here and down here a graph bar chart from the query service. The way that these are defined, these pages here, they are defined on Wikipages and one for each so-called aspect. On Wikidata or Wikibases they look like ordinary text Wikidata pages with a Sparkle example code. Over here is a screen graph from Wikidata, the page called Wikidata Cynia Actor. Cynia looks on these pages here, extract the header information and the template information here in the Sparkle template and extract that. Before sending the Sparkle information to the Wikidata query service, the target variable in the Sparkle query is interpolated with the user provided you cube Aurel identifiers. So to compare against other approaches to display information from Wikidata, we have Resonator, Listeria, Scolia and now Cynia. Resonator, P2P, JavaScript, Listeria, a bot operating. Scolia is a Python Flaskable application. Cynia is a simple serverless HTML JavaScript application that operates on Sparkle so that higher order information can be aggregated from various pages of Wikidata. The way that we define templates, how, what to display on these tools here in Listeria it's on Wikidata and can be done by user in Scolia. You need to involve the Scolia developer and you need to edit Python code and gender code to make aspect and panels on aspect in Cynia. It's the Listeria approach where you define templates on Wikidata and the user can do that. Parameters, Resonator can generate a page for each cube identifier in Listeria. It's not quite the way you need to define a new Sparkle query for each thing you want to display. In Scolia and in Cynia we can display multiple information from one or multiple cube identifiers and also in Scolia and in Cynia we can use the capabilities of the query service to display graphs and displaying information from other Wikibasers in Scolia. We cannot yet do that in Cynia. Yes, with a bit of slight changes in configuration we can let Cynia display information from other Wikibasers and other Wikibasers query services. Use cases like Scolia displaying scholarly information, publication with respect to author, organization topics, chemicals, whatever you have on Scolia. But the other areas could also be displayed in Cynia. Currently I've defined aspect for film and actors but you can imagine sports for example. You can also imagine pages for curation, find missing information with Sparkle queries and list the results on a page. We have in Scolia also curation aspect pages, one can be inspired from. Another approach would be to make Cynia webpages for Cynia templates for projects. For example, for instance Museum, an example here is displayed here but this is actually also a gallery so you can view this as a sort of normal Cynia aspect. The particular Cynia page that is displayed here or displays for a specific museum with images from the museum as well as when they are painted. Not only can Cynia display information from Wikiday but also from other Wikibasers. OpenQuest in navigation, it's not quite easy to navigate in Cynia. There needs to be some kind of menus or ways to change between the different Cynia pages and also although Cynia can display information in different languages it's not quite clear how best this should be done and how the URLs should be made so it's easy to switch between the URL scheme for templates. Does Cynia pollute the Wikiday to name space? Should Cynia accept a wider range of URLs? And what is the relation to Scolia? It's not quite clear. I did not think of that when I started to implement Cynia but hopefully some kind of cross-pollination can be possible between Cynia and Scolia. So summing up Cynia, this is a work in progress. You can try out Cynia at this particular website, Cynia.twoforch.org You can give feedback, you can make your own aspects or panels. You can also, a bit more in advance, install your own it for your own Wikibase. You need a static website, download Cynia, reconfigure Cynia, a couple of lines there and then define some template pages and then you have Cynia operating on your Wikibase. Thanks.