Notes-nov15-pechakucha PDF

Title Notes-nov15-pechakucha
Author Jamie Newel
Course Digital Humanities
Institution University of Victoria
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pecha kucha PechaKucha Night was devised in Tokyo in February 2003 as an event for young designers to meet, network, and show their work in public. Japanese phrase for the sound of people talking. Pronounced “pa-chok-cha”, the presentation format was devised by architects Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham in 2003 in Japan. They were trying to create a forum for architects and designers to present their work to each other and they recognized that these folks could go on for hours (death by PowerPoint) if left unchecked! Their solution, limit each speaker to 20 slides each on screen for 20 seconds, advancing automatically, for a grand total of 6 minutes 40 seconds. The result was pecha kucha, which is the Japanese phrase for the sound of people talking. Automated, New Media. Power Point Slide Machine Keynote Google Presentation Things to Consider Simplicity, See or read – design/format 5 words per slide (averg.) Key words, lines or slides Helvetica Video – work Images – display, example, simple 1 – 2 points Presentations Life LEARNING EXPERIENCE Application - future Impressionable - future Most effective when they’re the most personal Visuals – screen grabs, gifs, images, time stamping, explanation Pie charts – graphical expressions What we learned, function? Exploratory, future orientation Critical Personal use of class concepts Connection of concepts Application – help or influence, positive or negative influence

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