Photos | Keynote Speaker at DefCon Convention

Asōfuji Seiya addresses the crowd at the 2008 DefCon convention, joined by Žydrūnas Savickas, inspiring and informing attendees.
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a man is speaking to a crowd at a conventionMetadata
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architecture speech tie formal necklace urban classroom building defcon lecture chair footwear conference podium microphone crowd furniture bag shoe asōfuji seiya žydrūnas hardware desk hall glasses indoors audience school life interior wear electronics theater jewelry screen suit table accessories monitor auditorium room night savickas device seminar cup concert day computer handbag electrical
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3200
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date
2008-08-10T17:51:34-07:00
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