Pecha Kucha Night
Pecha Kucha Night is devised by Astrid Klein und Mark Dytham (klein-dytham architecture)
as a patented system of presenting Projects. The intention is to give young designers a platform
where they can informally show their work to the public.
Through a system of simple but strict rules and a high fluctuation of presenters, long, boring talks
are avoided. Each presenter is allowed 20 images, each shown for 20 seconds- giving 6 minutes 40 seconds
of fame before the next presenter is up. Afterwards there is the chance to meet and discuss with other
creative workers. We explicitly don't want to focus only on people coming from Arts, Architecture or Design,
but would like to invite everybody who wants to show own projects or ideas.
The Rules:
Each Pecha Kucha talk is being composed of 20 pictures each shown for 20 seconds.
Each picture is being shown exactly 20 seconds, the pictures are changing automatically, the presenter isn't able to influence that.
The presenter decides on the sequence of pictures.
The Organiser decides on the sequence of presenters.
Locations may change.
Prepare yourself! 20 seconds are really short!
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