
Servings of Creativity
Come on down to PechaKucha Canberra Join the fun, learn something.
Big Ideas Fast!
PechaKucha Canberra is a dynamic set of presentations. Presentations are informal and fun. They follow the 20x20 format, 20 slides 20 seconds each. Each presentation is around 6 minutes and includes diverse topics.
Speakers
Stephen Collins from ACIDLABS will be presenting on the intersection of leadership, culture and design.
Dale Rogers from the University of Canberra will be presenting on delivering services, with style.
Zoe Lewis from the University of Canberra will be presenting on future campus, technology culture and place
We are still recruiting speakers for this PechaKucha night and future events. If you want to tell your story contact Dale Rogers on dale.rogers@canberra.edu.au
See you at PechaKucha Night.
Pecha Kucha, the Japanese term for the sound of conversation (“chit chat”) began in Tokyo, back in 2003. Conceived by Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham, their original goal was to create a space where designers could share their ideas/passions with others.
However, knowing how dangerous it is to give a designer a microphone… they decided to put some checks in place. In order to prevent speakers from droning on and on, the Pecha Kucha format has restrictions: namely, 20 slides, on display for 20 seconds each. Because of this constraint every single Pecha Kucha presentation, regardless of speaker or topic, is exactly 6 minutes and 40 seconds in length.
Since its inception, the Pecha Kucha format has spread to multiple cities around the world. As of June 2009, more than 200 cities hold their own Pecha Kucha events, where people across multiple disciplines and fields of study share the things that interest and invigorate them. Visit pecha-kucha.org for more info, and to find an event near where you are.
Servings of Creativity
Gerund or present participle: serving
1. perform duties or services for (another person or an organization).
2. provide (an area or group of people) with a product or service.
3. be employed as a member of the armed forces.
4. spend (a period) in office, in an apprenticeship, or in prison.
How do you serve with creativity?
Hear our speakers discuss all things creative, the theme is Servings of Creativity.