Pecha Kucha,
which is Japanese for the sound of conversation, is a series of
show-and-tell evenings for designers, architects, artists and
creatives, started by Klein Dytham architecture in Tokyo in 2003.
Since then, groups have sprung up in cities across the world (over 120
so far) and adopted the Pecha Kucha format: each presenter has 20
slides which are displayed for 20 seconds each.
Pecha Kucha taps into a demand for a forum in which creative work can
be easily and informally shown. With the 20x20 format, presentations
are concise, the interest level goes up, and more people get the chance
to show their ideas.
The Brussels format includes designers, architects, artists,
scientists, fashion designers, photographers, musicians, and creative
entrepreneurs. It is launched and organised by Alok Nandi, Architempo,
as part of {creativity*conversation}. Updates on
http://pechakucha.architempo.net
Pecha Kucha Brussels Vol.0720 March 2009, at 20:20
bip- place Royale / Koningsstraat2
We recommend that you arrive half an hour early.
Organized by ArchitempoPecha Kucha Brussels is organised by Alok Nandi, Architempo, as part of the {creativy*conversation} series
Ticket Info: PKN bip, Free
Official Website: http://pechakucha-upcoming.eventbrite.com