It was a memorable event indeed. Here's a memoir for those who survived the event. Here's to you.







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The otaku, the passionate obsessive, the information age's embodiment of the connoisseur, more concerned with the accumulation of data than of objects, seems a natural crossover figure in today's interface of cultures. There is something profoundly post-national about it, extra-geographic. By Otaku, For Everyone
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