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Philly Geek Awards video recorded with Google Glass from Chris Barrett

Startup PR specialist Chris Barrett attended the 2013 Philly Geek Awards in a hell of a Zoot suit and his Google Glass to record much of the event.

Chris Barrett, who specializes in PR for startups, wore a Zoot suit and Google Glass to the Philly Geek Awards. (Photo courtesy of Barrett's Instagram account)

Startup PR specialist Chris Barrett of PRServe attended the 2013 Philly Geek Awards in a hell of a Zoot suit and his Google Glass to record much of the event.

Find full coverage of the night’s winners here.

Watch a couple of his videos below and find the rest on his Youtube channel here. The audio from a seated audience perspective isn’t very good, but it can remind you what Glass is good for: quick, close, well-lit shooting of longer exchanges. Barrett is the South Jersey fella who caught the tail end of a big fight downtheshore with his Glass.

Below, see He-Man villain Skeletor present ‘Never Gonna Win With Andy’ the viral project of the year, which was by ‘From Start to Film‘ productions.

Central High School physics teacher and robotics program leader Dan Ueda receives ‘Geek of the Year’ award.

Companies: Google

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