Photos | Graham Coxon Engaging with his Audience

Musician Graham Coxon stands in front of a packed crowd at DefCon 18, delivering a passionate seminar on the art of performance.
BLIP-2 Description:
a man standing in front of a group of peopleMetadata
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Original Dimensions:
5616w x 3744h - (download 4k)
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architecture speech jeans boy necklace classroom building defcon lecture chair footwear microphone hat living furniture studio projection shoe graham coxon sitting hardware desk glasses indoors teen audience pc school banner sign electronics jewelry screen photos/defcon table accessories room monitor office dc couch debate lighting laptop device seminar tv free computer floor crowd box electrical
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3200
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25mm
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Canon
camera model
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2010-08-01T13:54:07.680000-07:00
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