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Unlike corporate festivals like Glastonbury, ATP was known for being sponsorship-free and held in intimate settings like seaside holiday camps.

It explores a world shaped by nanotechnology, virtual idols (Rei Toei), and corporate power, focusing on the improvised shantytown community living on the San Francisco Bay Bridge.

This is the final book in the by science fiction visionary William Gibson . 1.All Tomorrow’s Parties

The festival was famous for its "un-festival" atmosphere where artists stayed in the same chalets as the fans, fostering a direct connection between audience and performer.

The phrase "" is most famously associated with the legendary rock song by The Velvet Underground , which subsequently inspired a celebrated novel and a global music festival. Unlike corporate festivals like Glastonbury, ATP was known

Depending on your intent, here are the most useful contexts for this text: 1. The Song: "All Tomorrow's Parties" (1966/67)

Every event was curated by a specific artist or band (such as Mogwai , Sonic Youth , or Matt Groening ) who chose the entire lineup. The festival was famous for its "un-festival" atmosphere

It is considered a blueprint for Gothic Rock and is Andy Warhol’s favorite song by the band. 2. The Novel: All Tomorrow's Parties (1999)