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Change motivating examples in Chapter 5-3 to Anno campaign for governorship of Tokyo #1007

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GlenWeyl opened this issue Sep 6, 2024 · 2 comments

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GlenWeyl commented Sep 6, 2024

Perhaps the most exciting application of ⿻ ideas in the last year has been Anno Takahiro's gubernatorial campaign. This belongs either in Chapter 5-4 (where many of the tools he used are) or in 5-3 given that his approach was even more immersive and sensorially immersive than most of the techniques in 5-4 are. I would even support this being given as the motivating example in 5-3. @nishio please consider writing this together with some of your colleagues.

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