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February 23rd, 2009

Pecha Kucha Hong Kong China

The newest edition of Pecha Kucha night is set to take place at Hong Kong’s club Prive on Wednesday, February 25th. Not familiar with Pecha Kucha? Check out our post on the first one here.

In short, the serial event features an assortment of creative professionals talking about their projects and professions in a concise, yet casual setting. Pecha Kucha night is a great way to get the inside scoop on being involved in creative industries. (more…)

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July 21st, 2008

Pecha Kucha night Hong

Hong Kong’s second Pecha Kucha night is about to take place this Tuesday, July 22nd, at 20:20pm. Not up on what Pecha Kucha is all about? Check out my previous post or have a look at the turnout from the initial Pecha Kucha event. (more…)

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May 23rd, 2008

Pecha Kucha Hong Kong

You think it’s something cute and furry? Well, you thought wrong! Simply put, a Pecha Kucha night is a gathering where creative professionals present their work in a casual environment, following a specific, concise, presentation form. The system was hatched in 2003 by Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham for young designers to discuss their work without getting bogged down or boring the audience. The rigid format allows for only twenty slides, each with a time limit of twenty seconds. This gives the speaker roughly six minutes and forty seconds to get their points across. O.K., so what does ‘pecha kucha’ actually mean? (more…)

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