PECHAKUCHA

PECHAKUCHA NIGHTS
Every Thursday night at SuperDeluxe@Artspace

What is PechaKucha?
PechaKucha was devised by Tokyo-based architects Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham for SuperDeluxe Tokyo in 2003. PechaKucha is the onomatopoeic Japanese word for ‘chit chat’.

PechaKucha Nights are informal and fun gatherings where people get together and share their ideas, works, thoughts, passions, quirky collections and just about anything else. The popular PechaKucha Nights have now spread to over 280 cities worldwide. As part of the 17th Biennale of Sydney, we give the people of Sydney an opportunity to contribute their creativity and perspectives into the mix.

How does it work?
The key to PechaKucha is its simple presentation format: you show 20 slides for 20 seconds each. The slides are forwarded automatically, keeping presentations short, snappy and fun.

Who can present?
Anyone can present and that’s the beauty of PechaKucha Nights. You can tell your story, share your passions or talk about pretty much anything you like. The best presentations uncover the unexpected – including talent, stories and ideas.

Calling for PechaKucha presenters
Second round applications are open until 7 May 2010
Applicants will be notified about their submission by 30 May 2010
Click here for more information on how to apply

Event Information
Every Thursday from 20 May, 7.30 pm – 12 am
SuperDeluxe@Artspace
Bookings: available 3 May 2010