Pecha what???

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Those were my exact thoughts when Ivan Franco, our R&D Director, told me he was off to Lisbon’s Electricity Museum to give a talk at Pecha Kucha Night about interaction design, its potential consequences and how it relates to the work we do here at YDreams.

Well, the name alone was enough to trigger my curiosity, especially because I thought he was referring to some vanguard Karaoke trend or something (I’m a big fan ;) )…but no, Pecha Kucha (which is Japanese for conversation) is a “patented system where each presenter is allowed 20 images, each shown for 20 seconds each – giving participants 6 minutes 40 seconds of fame before the next presenter is up. This keeps presentations concise, the interest level up, and gives more people the chance to show.”

The Japanese have long been known for reducing the subject to its necessary elements. In this case they inspired Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham, ‘founders’ of Pecha Kucha Night to take minimalism beyond design and architecture, and the Pecha Kucha system seems to be catching on just fine, having so far spread virally to close to 200 cities in little over six years.

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2 Responses to “Pecha what???”

  1. Armando Alves Says:

    Ivan’s presentation on NUIs was quite interesting.
    Too bad many of the presenters were mostly self-promotional, with lack of respect for the original PechaKucha idea.

    Better days will come.

  2. Maria Palma Says:

    Well, thanks to Pecha Kucha the more verbose are now ‘forced’ to be concise ;)

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