Pecha Kucha is an evening of people giving presentations. Stick with me though:
Drawing its name from the Japanese term for the sound of “chit chat”, it rests on a presentation format that is based on a simple idea: 20 images x 20 seconds. It’s a format that makes presentations concise, and keeps things moving at a rapid pace.
For the office dwellers reading this that last bit probably sounds like a blessed relief. People tend to use the opportunity to delve into a particular obsession that’s Any road, it’s a global thing and there’s a Birmingham one that’s coming up to it’s fifth edition.
I’ve just been flicking through the archive of previous presentations (filmed by Mindriot Productions) and particularly enjoyed:
- John Kirriemuir: ‘Goodbye Birmingham’ or ‘What is home’?
- Helga Henry: Fear of public speaking
- Sam Underwood
They’re only short so give em a spin.
Jo Hardy is the organiser, so if you fancy having a go then get in touch with her. Birmingham’s Pecha Kucha has a Twitter account here and a website here.
The next one will be on 20 July. I’m thinking about putting myself forward as a presenter but don’t quite know what I might talk about. I have a feeling it’d probably be about free kicks. Hmm.
Thanks for the mention Chris, much appreciated.
Yes, do have a go, it really is good fun and the quirkier and narrower the field of interest, I think, the better.
Can I also put a bid in for my mate Dean Melbourne’s talk on images at PK4 as being worth a watch. It’s here: http://vimeo.com/24257394.
And well done to Jo for organising it, it’s great that this takes place in the city.