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PechaKucha Boston 17
PechaKucha Boston 17
Thu Mar 25
Mantra, 52 Temple Pl, Boston (near Park St T)
Doors open at 6p for drinks and chit chat. Talks start at 7p.
Open to the public.
$10 suggested contribution via Eventbrite. Cash bar.
PechaKucha Boston 17 is sold out! If you didn't register for a ticket, please wait for the next event--PechaKucha Boston 18.
Due to Boston Restaurant Week, capacity for PechaKucha Boston 17 is limited. The event is downstairs at Mantra's Om Bar.
You do not need
to print or bring your Eventbrite ticket.
Co-hosted by AIAS Spring Quad 2010 conference, APMM 2010 conference and PechaKucha Boston.
The APMM Industry Expo Event on Saturday night is free and open to the public.
Opening remarks by Brett Stilwell, PechaKucha Boston
Comments by Hal Chaffee, APMM
Comments by Danielle McDonough, AIAS
Blaise LaPorta and Matt Fochs, Freedom by Design
Cesar Duarte
Charles Overy, LGM
David Quinlan
Beer break
Hal Chaffee, APMM
Julie Chen, APMM, Common Boston, MassArt SIM and Payette
Mike Born, Born Illustration
Tom Gastel
Tony Vanky
PechaKucha Night was devised in Tokyo in February 2003 as an event for young designers to meet, network, and show their work in public. It has turned into a massive celebration, with events happening in hundreds of cities around the world, inspiring creatives worldwide. Drawing its name from the Japanese term for the sound of "chit chat", it rests on a presentation format that is based on a simple idea: 20 images x 20 seconds. It's a format that makes presentations concise, and keeps things moving at a rapid pace.


