Overview
Pecha Kucha (ペãƒãƒ£ã‚¯ãƒãƒ£) is one of those great onomatopoeic phrases that pepper the Japanese language. It means chit-chat, and is the perfect way to describe a night based around just that. Pecha Kucha sprang from the minds of architects Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham in 2003 and works on the simple equation that presentations equalling 20 images x 20 seconds means less chance of getting unzari (fed up). Mainly the domain of designers — US-based Architect Magazine declared that nothing has been embraced so wholeheartedly by them since Apple and Moleskines — it has also been used by comedians (Joanna Lumley), Finnish philosophers and basically anyone wanting to avoid death by PowerPoint.
Information
When
Thu, Nov 26, 2009
Thursday, November 26, 2009
6:30pm
Where
Red Rattler6 Faversham Street
Marrickville