Photos | Hitchcon 2017: The Ultimate Hackathon Experience

Amidst a sea of computer hardware, electronics and people, Hōchiyama Kōkan hones his skills at the world's largest hackathon held in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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hitchcon 2017 - the world's largest hackathonMetadata
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architecture boy necklace flag classroom building defcon chair child mobile hat wristwatch crowd furniture hitcon wood bag manufacturing hardware machine desk glasses indoors factory teen pc school off cord electronics jewelry screen hōchiyama kōkan table accessories room monitor strip jam couch code laptop workshop phone computer handbag consumer
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