Here we are again! Volume 10 is already upon us and we would like to remind you that this Sunday is our next volume of the spring session.
Alfredo Aponte, Mark Cottle, and Sabir Khan invite you to Atlanta Pecha Kucha Volume 10.
Atlanta Pecha Kucha is an informal salon and show-and-tell governed by the simple formula: 20 images running for 20 seconds each, so that each presenter takes the spotlight for 6 minutes and 40 seconds.
It is the brainchild of Klein Dytham architects in Tokyo, Pecha Kucha Nights now play in 173 cities around the globe.
However, Atlanta Pecha Kucha nights mix it up -- bringing you activists, animators, arbiters, architects, artists, chefs, coolhunters, critics, curators, designers, dreamers, enthusiasts, entrepreneurs, fabricators, fashionistas, historians, rabblerousers, scientists — all manner of insiders and outsiders.
VOLUME TEN:
08 MARCH, 2009
7 PM
Octane Coffee Lounge, 1009 Marietta St NW, Atlanta, GA 30318
(More Parking is now available across the street at Brickworks)
Featuring presentations by:
Calvin Florian
“PISSED”
http://www.psstpassiton.com
Roland Krystian Alberciak
“Folding Bike Manifesto”
Http://www.atob.org.uk
http://www.bicycledesign.blogspot.com
Murphy Townsend, MD
“special ED”
Brian Dettmer
“Remixed Media”
http://www.briandettmer.com
Mary Clare DeReuil and Carlos Tardio
“865 Berne Street”
http://3-www.tardioarch.com
http://www.beltlinetreehouses.com
Jake Herrle
“Uganda: Water and Hope”
http://www.jakeherrle.com
http://www.clearwaterinitiative.org
Theresa Hall
“World Literacy, Local Community”
http://www.literacyaction.org
Lance Ledbetter
“In the Presence of the Past”
http://www.dust-digital.com
Clint Zeagler
“Dali : Dolly”
http://www.pecanpiecouture.com
http://www.pecanpiegazette.com
Kalpana Kuttaiah
“Visual Emotions”
WEBSITE
http://www.atlantapechakucha.com/
PODCASTS
VOLUMES ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR AND FIVE (AND MORE):
podcasts available FREE from i-tunes
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=268813810
CHECKOUT
Creative Loafing , Daily Candy , Access Atlanta , the Atlantan (May 2008)