Pechakucha Denver Volume 5
Give a creative person a projector and a microphone, and the temptation to blab indeterminately about a current passion or project can leave even the most endeared audience praying for intermission by natural disaster. Hence Pechakucha. The Japanese onomonopea for "chit chat", is the name of a rapid fire presentation format designed in 2003 by Tokyo based architects Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham to allow designers, photographers, and architects the opportunity to share their knowledge in an informal setting without blabbing on and on, until apocalypse seems a sunny alternative to yet another powerpoint click. Limited to 20 slides, lasting 20 seconds each, presenters are forc...Read more