Photos | Graham Coxon Addresses the Crowd at Defcon 18
Musician and speaker Graham Coxon stands confidently in front of a packed room of 15 people at Defcon 18, delivering a lecture on urban culture and fashion while pointing to a sign on the table behind him. The audience listens intently, sitting in chairs and on the floor, wearing jeans and various accessories, glasses and footwear.
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a man standing in front of a group of peopleMetadata
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5616w x 3744h - (download 4k)
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pc urban box flooring night jeans glasses forensics footwear bag teen school floor network sitting chair puzzle contest dc seminar table building lighting sign electronics shoe handbag win defcon boy debate classroom room lecture architecture life hat speech furniture audience photos/defcon accessories laptop indoors computer graham coxon crowd free
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