PechaKucha Night Aleppo
Posters
Posters
Pecha Kucha Night is a presentation format for creative work originally devised by Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham of Klein Dytham architecture (KDa) in Tokyo, Japan in 2003. The name derives from a Japanese term for the sound of conversation ("chit-chat"). A Pecha Kucha Night is a non-profit orientated event that is part of an international network and consists of a format where presenters show a data slideshow of 20 images, each of which is shown for 20 seconds, giving a total presentation time of 6 minutes 40 seconds.
Aleppo started following the PechaKucha trend in December 2010 and so far we had five big PKN events!
Aleppo started following the PechaKucha trend in December 2010 and so far we had five big PKN events!