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Pecha Kucha Indy

Pecha Kucha, literally meaning "chit-chat" in Japanese, is a grassroots movement started by architects and designers to remedy long-winded lectures and frivolous presentations.

Website: http://www.pkindy.org
Location: Indianapolis
Members: 38
Latest Activity: Jul 24

You're Invited to Pecha Kucha Indy Volume 6 at the Harrison Center for the Arts

We have a great lineup for our sixth installment of Pecha Kucha Indy this coming Friday, August 14th, at the Harrison Center. Join us for Indy's best open mic night as we explore topics including Spectralism, Enver Hoxha: The Strangest Dictator, and Mid-Century Modern Dinnerware. And big news about PK7 will be announced! Doors open at 7:30pm, PK at 8:20pm. Tickets are 2 for $25, or $15 each presale through Eventbrite @ www.pkindy.org

Asthmatic Kitty Records has provided CDs packages for the first 100
ticket buyers.

Lineup
Craig McCormick, "Mid-Century Modern Dinnerware"
Mahesh Senagala, "An Inconvenient Studio"
Robby Slaughter, "The Strangest Dictator"
--break
Will Marquez, "Design of an Experience: A Story by an Architecture
Junkie"
Joe Molinaro, "Spectralism"
Amy Davidoff, "Departures / When Do I Arrive?"
--break
John Beeler, "How The Crowd Can Save Mayor Ballard (and why we
should want to)"
Michael Kaufmann, "Indianapolis: The Next Dubai ($10,000)"

Sponsors
Pecha Kucha, both here in Indy and elsewhere, is entirely a labor of
love. Our generous sponsors help alleviate the time and cost involved
in organizing each volume.

This volume's sponsors include:
Asthmatic Kitty Records
Big Car Gallery
Harrison Center for the Arts

About Pecha Kucha
Pecha Kucha, literally meaning "chit-chat" in Japanese, is a
grassroots movement started by architects and designers to remedy
long-winded lectures and frivolous presentations. The movement has
spread to cities across the world, including Amsterdam, Beijing,
Berlin, Budapest, Hong Kong, London, Portland, Nagano, Toronto, and
Indianapolis.

The name is hard to pronounce, but the concept is simple. In one
corner, the presenters have only six minutes and forty seconds to
convey their idea in twenty slides. In the other corner, a
well-stocked bar.

And in the middle: you. The two corners will compete for your
attention; get a drink and you've missed what could be the most
influential idea of your career. Pay attention and you'll miss your
third or fourth drink.

Conversation among the audience, especially during timid or dull
presentations, is heavily encouraged. This is social networking come
to life.

Business presentation, meet rock show. Bullet points, meet fight
club.

If you have general questions about Pecha Kucha Indy, please email
info@pkindy.org or visit www.pkindy.org

See you there!
Pecha Kucha Indy

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Craig McCormick

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Janneane Blomenberg Comment by Janneane Blomenberg on October 29, 2008 at 2:35pm
Volume 4 is coming soon! Buy your tickets for next Friday at http://www.imamuseum.org/calendar/pechakuchavolume4
Paul Puzzello Comment by Paul Puzzello on August 4, 2008 at 3:51pm
We should all sport our shirts proudly! Am looking forward to #4 as well.
Donna Sink Comment by Donna Sink on July 15, 2008 at 9:13pm
Sadly my vacation coincides with the 3rd Pecha Kucha, so I will miss it. But as testament to what a great networking event it is (in addition to being mentally and visually stimulating and fun), I met someone yesterday who said "Ah, I think I recognize you from your presentation at Pecha Kucha 1!" I was instantly in.

Looking forward to #4!
 

Members (38)

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