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Geek culture at its best
Hundreds are eagerly waiting for the highlight of the year to begin. Many have been preparing for months... and now they're finally ready to show off what they've been working on. This year's Torucon is underway.
- Everything is free and we can go anywhere we want
Sauna and sea baths, graffiti, poetry readings, techno and trance, dance and clothing repair. It's Culture Night Trondheim.
- Many have been waiting throughout the pandemic for this
Oline Othelie Berg (12) and sister Elia Alvilde Berg (10) are attending Torucon for the first time. They are looking forward to spending the weekend with friends.
Adventurous costume party in Trondheim
Two adorable Toon Link siblings aged two and four, a fifty-something Steam Punk couple from Orkdal and an 11-year-old "Eleven" from Stranger Things. Welcome to a giant costume party at Brattøra.
Trine has spent a month becoming "Wonder Woman"
This weekend, Torucon will be held for the eighth year in a row. The event at Brattørkaia is Norway's largest cosplay festival. Trine Ericzon from Trondheim will dress up as Wonder Woman.
A love letter to nerd culture
Nerd culture is magical. Here you can be yourself - or someone else entirely.
The timing could hardly be better
Trondheim Pride is a healthy challenge for us straight people - the nerds lead the way.
- People who love costumes love Halloween
See the photos from the Halloween party for everyone who loves dressing up.
Those who matter
- I've gone from being a bullied nerd with no friends, to suddenly knowing a lot of really cool people