Pecha Kucha Night 19 | Presenter Lineup
Edmonton’s NextGen is excited to introduce you to the presenters for Pecha Kucha Night 19 (PKN 19):
- David Rauch - #OpenPianoYEG: Popup Public Pianos
- Jason Darrah - Civic Engagement and the Innovation Nation
- Michael Ross, Structural Engineer-in-Training - Extreme Enginerding
- Chris Floden, Founding Member of Yegbees - Urban Beekeeping: Waiting for Edmonton
- Mike Kendrick - Modern Myth in Professional Wrestling
- Omar Reyes, Associate Pastor, City Centre Church - Romancing Silence
- Ian O’Donnell - The Importance of Being Earnest
- Peter Woytiuk - A Year In The Life Of A YEG EV
- Nola Kilmartin, Principal Planner, City of Edmonton - Building Around, Within, Above and Below: A Push for the Extraordinary
- Blue Knox, Co-Chair Alberta Not-for-Profit Case Competition, Managing Editor The Wanderer Online Magazine - On Being Small
If you haven’t already, you can purchase your digital tickets online here.
We’ve partnered with Edmonton Pride Festival Society and are embracing the outdoors, come rain or come shine! Famoso Neapolitan Pizzeria also returns for PKN 19 with gift cards for all ticket holders.
Date: Thursday, June 5, 2014
Time: Doors and bar open at 6:30 p.m. Presentations begin at 7:30 p.m.
Location: Sir Winston Churchill Square, Edmonton
Cost: $17 or $15 with student I.D. + taxes.
Join the conversation on Twitter and Instagram using the hashtag #yegpkn.
PKN 19 features presentations on local ideas, projects and musings in the 20 slides at 20 seconds per slide format made popular by worldwide by Klein Dytham Architecture. More than 200 presentations have been given at Edmonton PKNs to date on wide-ranging topics, from donairs to lighting up Edmonton’s bridges and everything in between.
PKN 19 is sponsored by: City of Edmonton, Famoso Neapolitan Pizzeria, Graphos, Stantec and Klein Dytham.
What is Pecha Kucha?
Drawing its name from the Japanese phrase for “the sound of chit chat”, Pecha Kucha Night was devised by Tokyo’s Klein Dytham Architecture in February 2003 as a venue for young designers to meet, network, exchange ideas and discuss their work in public. It rests on a presentation format that is based on a simple idea: 20 images, each shown for 20 seconds, for a total presentation length of six minutes and 40 seconds. Why this format you ask? It keeps presentations concise, fast-paced and entertaining.
For more information, visit pechakucha.org