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Steven Parker"A typical PechaKucha Night includes 8 to 14 presentations. The presenters (and much of the audience) are usually from the design, architecture, photography, art and creative fields, but also from academia.[10] Most presenters are design professionals showing their creative work, but presenters often speak about such topics as their travels, research projects, student projects, hobbies, collections, or other interests."
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Sirkku Nikamaa-LinderIn which 20 slides are shown for 20 seconds each, usually seen in a multiple-speaker event called a Pecha Kucha Night (PKN).
One of the attractions of Pecha Kucha Nights is the wide range of the 20×20 talks. Most consist of design professionals showing their creative work, but presenters often speak about such topics as their travels, research projects, student projects, hobbies, collections, or other intere -
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Eleanor Cerny"However, the power of Pecha Kucha is that the success of each presentation relies purely on the presenter’s personality and the strength of their ideas; "
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Ann Eastcott" each presenter having 20 slides, each shown for 20 seconds. Each presenter has just 6 minutes 40 seconds to explain their ideas before the next presenter takes the stage."
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ist of design professionals showing their creative work, but presenters often speak about such topics as their travels, research projects, student projects, hobbies, collections, or other interests.
Well-known presenters at Pecha Kucha Nights have included the architects Jun Aoki, Toyo Ito, Rem Koolhaas, designers such as Tom Dixon, Ron Arad, Thomas Heatherwick but also comedians such as Johnny Vegas, actress Joanna Lumley and ITN newscaster Jon Snow. However, the power of Pecha Kucha is that the success of each presentation relies purely on the presenter’s personality and the strength of their ideas; the format places young designers and students on the same footing as the global stars mentioned above.
As of August 2010, over 170 talks are available for online viewing at Pecha Kucha Presentations.[9]
Presenters must grant Pecha Kucha Night certain non-exclusive rights and license to reproduce their appearance. [10]
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Lane Grann-Stahl"Pecha Kucha Night events consist of around a dozen presentations, each presenter
having 20 slides, each shown for 20 seconds. Each presenter has just 6 minutes
40 seconds to explain their ideas before the next presenter takes the stage.
Conceived as a venue through which young designers could meet, show their work,
exchange ideas, and network, the format keeps presentations concise, fast-paced
and entertaining."
first heard of this in an NMC post by John Hildreth
Radford University
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Mari Yamauchi@whatedsaid My pleasure! I'm preparing my first pechakucha talk http://ow.ly/2IqeC & my first interschool exchange project & others!
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Johan Van MolPecha Kucha Night events consist of around a dozen presentations, each presenter having 20 slides, each shown for 20 seconds. Each presenter has just 6 minutes 40 seconds to explain their ideas before the next presenter takes the stage. Conceived as a ven
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Tom Krieglstein"Pecha Kucha" 20 slides, 20 mins - a speaking style
speaking edsession presentations pechakucha conference powerpoint slides
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Loni DavisA format for doing a short presentation -relying mostly on visuals
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Christian Johansen20 slides/20 seconds; the format places young designers and students on the same footing as the global stars
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Juan Rafael Fernández«Pecha Kucha (ペチャクチャ?), usually pronounced in three syllables like "pe-chak-cha") is a presentation format in which content can be easily, efficiently and informally shown, usually at a public event designed for that purpose. Under the format, a presenter
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dean groomPecha Kucha (ペチャクチャ?), usually pronounced in three syllables like "pe-chak-cha") is a presentation format in which content can be easily, efficiently and informally shown, usually at a public event designed for that purpose. Under the format, a presenter shows 20 images for 20 seconds apiece, for a total time of 6 minutes, 40 seconds.
It was devised in 2003 by Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham of Tokyo's Klein-Dytham Architecture (KDa), who sought to give young designers a venue to meet, network, and show their work and to attract people to their experimental event space in Roppongi.[1] They devised a format that kept presentations very concise in order to encourage audience attention and increase the number of presenters within the course of one night. They took the name Pecha Kucha from a Japanese term for the sound of conversation ("chit-chat").
Klein and Dytham's event, called Pecha Kucha Night, has spread virally around the world. More than 170 cities now host such events.[2][3] -
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Igor DenisovUnder the format, a presenter shows 20 images for 20 seconds apiece, for a total time of 6 minutes, 40 seconds.
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Pru MitchellA typical Pecha Kucha Night hosts eight to 14 presenters, usually pronounced in three syllables like "pe-chak-cha") is a presentation format in which content can be easily, efficiently and informally shown, usually at a public event designed for that purp
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Alex HorstmannPecha Kucha (ペチャクチャ ?) is a presentation format in which content can be easily, efficiently and informally shown, usually at a public event designed for that purpose. Under the format, a presenter shows 20 images for 20 seconds apiece, for a total time of
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Ingrid KoehlerA neat idea for the next PPRG
for:strategyanddevelopmentunit tools innovation conference presentations talk
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craig rolandWith the 20x20 Pecha Kucha format, each presenter is allowed a slideshow of 20 images, each shown for 20 seconds
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Matthieu CaluEen presentatiestijl die bestaat uit 20 slides van elk 20 seconden.
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