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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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Mike BogleThe idea is to keep presentations concise, the interest level up and to have many presenters sharing their ideas within the course of one night. Therefore, the 20x20 Pecha Kucha format was created: 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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Dave FoordA presentation ideology of having 20 slides that last 20 seconds only.
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Donna BaumbachCool idea. I'd love to try it and see it at a conference!
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David PenroseA presentation format in which (mostly creative) work can be easily and informally shown.
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Brian MullPresentation format - 20 Slides - 20 seconds each
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Miguel guhlinThe idea behind Pecha Kucha is to keep presentations concise, the interest level up and to have many presenters sharing their ideas within the course of one night. Therefore the 20x20 Pecha Kucha format was created: each presenter is allowed a slideshow of 20 images, each shown for 20 seconds each. This results in a total presentation time of 6 minutes 40 seconds on a stage before the next presenter is up. Each event usually has 14 presenters. Presenters (and much of the audience) are usually from the design, architecture, photography, art and creative fields, but recently it has also stretched over to the business world.
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Ben Harris-Roxas20 images, each for 20 seconds. A novel approach to showcasing work.
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Rodd Luciershort presentations ... the origins of the short, pointiful presentaion
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John LeMasney<blockquote>A Pecha Kucha night is an event format in which presenters show a slideshow of 20 images, each of which is shown for 20 seconds — giving a total presentation time of 6 minutes 40 seconds. Each event usually has 14 presenters.</blockquote>
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