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Events
I'll be speaking at the following events in the near future. Come see my presentation and say hello!
Schoolgirls & Mobilesuits
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Minneapolis, MN
September 24th - 26th, 2010
Direct Marketing Conference
Canadian Marketing Association
Toronto, Canada
September 29th, 2010
FLOW Conference
Austin, TX
September 30th, 2010
Open Video Conference
New York City, NY
October 1st-2nd, 2010
New York Anime Festival
New York City, NY
October 8th-10th, 2010
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Tag Archives: fansubbing
Fansubs: The New Wave
Scene from BECK: Mongolian Chop Squad, episode 1 TED.com officially announced today a project that will crowdsource translations of every TED video in more than forty of the world’s most-vocalized languages. The splash page is viewable here. The video above … Continue reading
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Tagged anime news network, beck, blaise aguera y arcas, Blogroll: Anime, copyright, crunchyroll, ethan zuckerman, fansubbing, global media, industry, japanese, media in transition, mit, open video conference, otakon, photosynth, research, social translation, subtitles, ted, transcript, translation, twitter, vu nguyen, youtomb
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2B2P.2 – Otaku Are Dead, or Recursive Publics in the Hands of Other Geeks
Apologies for the unannounced blog vacation (my euphemized term for outright, down-to-earth, human, carnal, base, heart-felt, summer-induced indolence). The metal tick has kept on ticking, yet the physical tock never really kicked in, but that only means that I have … Continue reading
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Tagged 2b2p, alex leavitt, animation, Blogroll: Anime, chris kelty, christina xu, connecticon, consumer culture, culture, daicon iii, daicon iv, diana kimball, disney, doujinshi, express, fandom, fansubbing, free culture, free software, geek, government, gundam, honey & clover, ideas, infrastructure, interview, japanophile, lawrence lessig, layers, makoto shinkai, mit, osamu tezuka, otaking, otaku, otaku no video, otaku2.com, panel, paul johnson, recursive public, recursive publics, remix, takashi murakami, tim hwang, topical spaces, toshio okada, two bits, voices of a distant star
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