
Here’s another poster for an event that passed us by, last month’s PechaKucha Night in Buenos Aires Vol. 24. The poster was designed by Vero Gatti.
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Here’s another poster for an event that passed us by, last month’s PechaKucha Night in Buenos Aires Vol. 24. The poster was designed by Vero Gatti.

Sometimes we get our hands on posters after the fact, and here’s a great one from Buenos Aires, produced for the city’s PechaKucha Night Vol. 23, held in October of last year.


PechaKucha Night Vol. 17 comes to Buenos Aires at the end of the month (June 29), taking place at the Ciudad Cultural Konex. See the poster above for the full list of presenters.

PechaKucha Night in Buenos Aires Vol. 15 was held last night — you’ll remember that we shared the beautiful event poster just the other day — and while we wait for an event report, here’s a look at one of the presenters, illustrator Caro Chinaski.

PechaKucha Night in Buenos Aires Vol. 15 is just around the corner (October 27), and here’s a look at the poster that was put together for the event, illustrated by Guiselt Thaiz.

When May Groppo sent in her report for last month’s PechaKucha Night in Buenos Aires Vol. 14, she mentioned that guests were handed 3D glasses at the door in order to experience the 3D imagery from Schwerpunkt’s presentation. Above, what the scene looked like.

ZZK Records were presenters at the recent PechaKucha Night in Buenos Aires Vol. 14, talking the audience through the label’s rise, building on its “mash-ups and cumbia electronica mixtapes.”

We’ve already had an event report on PechaKucha Night in Buenos Aires Vol. 14, but here’s a rather nice gallery of photos from the event, taken by photographer Blue Vertigo — that would be the same person responsible for the “phone spelling” shot we also featured.

As mentioned in May Groppo’s report for PechaKucha Night in Buenos Aires Vol. 14, the event’s MC invited the audience to participate in some “phone spelling,” inspired by what we’ve seen at previous editions of PKN Denver. The photo above comes courtesy of Bluevertigo.