Pecha Kucha, Japanese for “chit chat,” is the new communication style of telling a story using exactly 20 slides, for exactly 20 seconds each, for exactly 6 minutes, 40 seconds of presentation time.
Pecha kucha-- pronounced pet-shah coot-shah-- is an onomatopoeic Japanese phrase meaning "the sound of casual chatter." But for a small but growing band of international designers, artists and ...
The McNay will be hosting Pecha Kucha Vol. 17 presentations at 6 pm. Pecha Kucha, which means ‘Chit Chat’ in Japanese, are a Japanese style of presentation in which the presenter attempts to share a ...
Pecha Kucha Nights foster informal discussion of creative endeavours in a format that emphasises succinct presentation An American artist who uses light bulbs, fluorescent lights and LEDs to create ...
Twenty slides, twenty seconds each. In 2003, Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham of the design firm Klein Dytham Architecture in Tokyo devised a presentation format that deviated from the boring, wordy and ...
Howard Mall had exactly 6 minutes and 40 seconds to talk. With 50 people looking on, Mall zipped through his PowerPoint presentation called “20 Ideas You Can Steal,” which included crude drawings of ...
The original Pecha Kucha kicked off 13 years ago in Japan as a collaborative presentation and lecture series between creative entrepreneurs and artists. The format was designed as a six-minutes-and-40 ...
LONGMONT Perhaps it was only a matter of time before the phenomenon known as Pecha Kucha found its way to Longmont. Now its come. Lets start with the name, Pecha Kucha. Its pronounced peh-CHAK-cha, ...
Calling all storytellers! Pecha Kucha Nights are informal and fun gatherings where creative people get together and share their ideas, works, thoughts, holiday snaps — just about anything, really — in ...
This story originally appeared in the May/June 2016 edition of Living Intown Magazine. Pecha Kucha Atlanta is a group that gathers people for light, entertaining presentations that answer exactly that ...