Pecha Kucha Night Auckland #16
Pecha Kucha Night Auckland #16 in collaboration with the New Zealand Book Council // Thursday 11 February 2010 // galatos // 17 galatos street, off k-road, City // start 8.20pm, doors open from 7.30pm // $9 cash, doorsales only // come early, there are limited seats
Pecha Kucha is a presentation format for creative work originally devised by Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham of Kein-Dytham Architecture (KDa) in Tokyo, Japan in 2003.
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 8 - 14 presenters. Presenters (and much of the audience) are usually from the design, architecture, photography, art and creative fields.
The event format has been replicated in more than 260 cities, including London, San Francisco, Seattle, Rotterdam, Shanghai and Berlin.
galatos // 17 galatos street, off k-road, City //
come early, there are limited seats
start 8.20pm, doors open from 7.30pm // $9 cash, doorsales only // come early, there are limited seats
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Here a first line-up:
10 February 2010 - 15:43 PM
Luka has just sent through an updated line-up for Pech Kucha #16
PKN_AKL_16 [in collaboration with the NZ Book Council] // tomorrow, thursday 11 february 2010 // galatos // 17 galatos street, off k-road, city // start 8.20pm, doors open from 7.30pm // $9 cash, doorsales only // come early, there are limited seats
line-up:
- Dylan Horrocks // Cartoonist // Burning Comics
- Keely O'Shannessy // Artist and designer // The cover as canvas: making art and designing books
- Marie Shannon // Artist // The cardboard footprint
- Kathryn Burnett // TV 3 writer/script advisor // writing for television
- Sarah Maxey // evolution of the hand lettering artist
- Paula Green // poet/ childrens writer // words for children
- Renee Liang // poet // "A Writer's Toolbox"
- Emily Perkins // Writer // Trying to Eat a Book
- Simon Oosterdijk and Markus Hofko // Publisher // about pie paper
- Lily Richards // Unity Book Auckland-Brand Manager // "Judge Everything by its Cover: The Art of Unity Book's Aesthetic"
- Louise Lever // Research Tutor // about the links between Judith Butler's ideas on performativity and feminine sexuality and the work of Rebecca Swan
- Louise Tu'u // We Should Practice // To Fergusson with Love
- Hilary Beaton // Director Downstage Theatre // some thoughts on theatre and current practice
see you there!!
your Pecha Kucha team for vol.16
Susanna Andrews and Luka Hinse
tMargaret Lewis The Big Idea Job Editor margaret.lewis@thebigidea.co.nz