Pecha Kucha are presentations that fight back against their stereotype of being long and boring, instead promoting brisk exchanges of interesting information.
The presentations follow two simple rules. First: each presentation contains twenty slides. Second: each slide plays for twenty seconds, then automatically switches to the next slide. The presenter does not exert any control over slides advancing.
So in six minutes and forty seconds the presenter has completed their time with the audience.
Here's a great example of a PK presentation from Wired Magazine: http://tinyurl.com/y9bxpf3
Pecha Kucha Nights are a gathering of folks interested in invention, design, making, thought, and meeting like-minded folks. We're excited to found a San Jose branch of this world wide phenomenon, and invite you to attend and participate!
The Pecha Kucha concept was devised and is shared by Klein Dytham architecture.
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