Designers rub elbows, show work at Pecha Kucha Night

Pecha Kucha is Japanese for the sound of conversation and there should be a lot of that as local designers and architects descend onto Atwater Block Brewery on Aug. 21 for Pecha Kucha Night - a gathering to meet, network, and show work to the public.

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Pecha Kucha Night, devised by Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham (Klein Dytham architecture), was conceived in 2003 as a place for young designers to meet, network, and show their work in public.

But as we all know, give a mike to a designer (especially an architect) and you’ll be trapped for hours. The key to Pecha Kucha Night is its patented system for avoiding this fate. Each presenter is allowed 20 images, each shown for 20 seconds each – giving 6 minutes 40 seconds of fame before the next presenter is up. This keeps presentations concise, the interest level up, and gives more people the chance to show.

For more information visit Pecha Kucha Night on the Web here.
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