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Change motivating examples in Chapter 5-3 to Anno campaign for governorship of Tokyo #1007
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As Anno’s activities are extensive and continually expanding, difficulty lies in how to organize and revise the text. Regarding the release of the Japanese print version, We decided not including revisions related to Anno in the main text. @GlenWeyl If you could add a small footnote in an appropriate place, such as “the most exciting application of this idea has been Anno Takahiro’s gubernatorial campaign,” it might be possible to include that in the Japanese version. This is because Japanese readers place great importance on legitimacy, and the value lies in you, as the author, writing it rather than the Japanese translation team adding it. |
I'll add small paragraph on 5-4 broad listening section |
@GlenWeyl You might want to add more information, so I'll leave it here. Manifest on GitHub Full Manifest ver.2 Talk to the City reports |
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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