
We love catching PechaKucha coverage around the world, and here’s a sampling of a few recent articles we spotted on the web.
“An Evening of Civil Creativity” (Here NB) — PKN Moncton
“‘I think we have a lot of creative people in Moncton. We might not realize how many we have, and a lot of the creative people might feel isolated,’ Goguen said. ‘Pecha Kucha is to get people to feel good about the people in their city.’”
“PechaKucha Hits Pittsburgh” (Morning Sun) — PKN Pittsburgh
“PowerPoint presentations are boring and bland, and human brains don’t retain the information they discuss well. But by making presentations visually stimulating, they can become interesting and engaging. That’s the message the creators of Pecha Kucha want to bring to millions of people worldwide, and what a growing number Pittsburg State University faculty, students and community members are sharing in increasing numbers.”
“PechaKucha a Simmering Saucepan of Food, Art and Ideas” (Vancouver Observer) — PKN Vancouver
“‘There’s a lot of young, creative people who are frustrated with the larger corporate system that seems to dominate the world,’ he mused. ‘(PechaKucha)’s a forum where people can come together and share ideas.’”