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From Street Art to Hitchhiking, with a Bit of Birch Sap Drinking in Gothenburg

Here’s our look at what’s happening today in PechaKucha.

Presentations
We’ve got two new presentations on the site, one from Curitiba and one from St. Louis. In “The Street Is Alive” (in Portuguese), Jorge Galvao shares his graffiti work, and talks about his passion for street art, and then in “Hitchhiking for Sanity,” Myles Dickason shares some of his hitchhiking adventures.

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Photos
Here are today’s event photos to take in, coming from a few of our PKN cities. Above, the scene at Providence’s PKN Vol. 35, which was held back in February.

PKN Gothenburg Vol. 31

The photo above is from the recent PKN Gothenburg Vol. 31 (see the full Facebook gallery, all photos by Nettan Kock), and below is a report from that city’s organizer, Jesper Larsson. You can also find all Gothenburg presentations (in Swedish) on its YouTube channel.

On April 24th, we arranged our Vol. 31 of PechaKucha Gothenburg with a great turnout!

Annelie Hulthén used mobile photos to show some of the backsides of the life of a politician. Our new city architect showed aerial photos of Gothenburg to show how much space is wasted on cars instead of human beings. Peter Korn told us about digging and how to plant exotic plants on stony Swedish hillsides. Sushi chef José Seruda spoke about “omakase” and his idea of Scandinavian sushi using locally produced fish and seafood. Siv Burell talked about the language Esperanto which celebrates 125 years this year. Klara Hansson spoke about perma culture and what’s edible within the city centre. Jeanette Fagerström told the story that led up to her opening a sewing machine café in Gothenburg (similar to an internet café but with sewing machines instead of computers). Helena Andersson, Sebastian Popescu & Evelina Valtersson finished of the evening with a presentation about their project “Bostadsrotation” (residential rotation) where people change housing and routines with another person for a couple of days.

In the break, Klara Hansson and her friends served up a ‘Kokoro salad‘ based on wild city plants such as Garlic-mustard, Celandine, Common wood sorrel, Dandelion, Sorrel, Lady’s Mantle, Daisy, Rowan Leaf, Ground elder and last but not least Lovage. They also served fresh natural birch sap. In this walkthrough video during the beer break, organizer Jesper Larsson tries out the birch sap and talks to former presenter Sebastian Näslund about it.

We totally forgot to celebrate it, but the last presentation of the evening was actually #300 since we started!

PKN Muscat

Links
Looking for some interesting PechaKucha-related articles? We’ve got you covered. The photo above shows the team behind the soon-to-launch PKN series in Muscat (the organizer, Sara Fida, is second from right).

Calendar
Tonight (May 16), it’s PKN Wagga Wagga Vol. 6, and tomorrow night (May 17) you can look to these three events: PKN Hanoi Vol. 4, PKN For a peek at what’s coming later this month, you can always check our calendar.

Posters for PKN San Diego Vol. 12 and 14

Posters for PKN San Diego Vol. 14

Here’s a look at two fantastic posters from the PechaKucha Night series in San Diego that we never got to share. We agree, a PechaKucha 20×20 presentation is indeed “6:40 of goodness.” Above, the poster for last month’s PKN San Diego Vol. 14, while below is the poster for last July’s PKN San Diego Vol. 12 — and if you missed the one for Vol. 13, here it is.

Posters for PKN San Diego Vol. 12

Poster for PKN San Diego Vol. 13

Poster for PKN San Diego Vol. 13

San Diego’s “lucky” PechaKucha Night Vol. 13 is happening this Thursday, October 20, at the Til-Two Club — you’ll find the full list of presenters with links on the official event page. This PKN will also mark the city’s third anniversary, and so congratulations to organizer Leslee Schaffer and his team!

PKN San Diego in the News

Here’s a very meaty piece on PechaKucha Night in San Diego, from the San Diego Reader. As described by organizer Leslee Schaffer, the article “speaks volumes as to just how much San Diego loves its PechaKucha Nights. Since this hit the streets, even more people and more love!”

PKN San Diego Vol. 7

PKN San Diego Vol. 7

Last month’s PechaKucha Night in San Diego Vol. 7 was again held at the Whistle Stop bar, and here’s a look at a few photos taken from the cozy venue — there’s more to see in this Flickr photoset. Note that Vol. 8 is scheduled to happen on July 20 — and in case you haven’t noticed, yes, every single PKN in San Diego happens on the 20th, a number we here at PK central are rather fond of using.

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PKN San Diego for Haiti

PKN San Diego for Haiti

Here’s a look at few photos from San Diego’s “PechaKucha for Haiti” event on Saturday, with more to see in this Flickr photoset. Let us also remind everyone that you can still make donations to the reconstruction efforts on the PechaKucha website, and if you do it directly from a city page, the amount that city has raised will be reflected there as well.

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PKN San Diego Vol. 5

PKN San Diego Vol. 5

The other day we shared some of the imagery shown at PechaKucha Night in San Diego Vol. 5, and now we get to see a few photos from the night’s festivities — there’s more to see in this Flickr photoset.

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Inspiring Images from PKN San Diego

Inspiring Images from PKN San Diego

Here’s what we’re guessing is a Flickr photoset of “inspiring” images taken from the presentations at this week’s PechaKucha Night in San Diego Vol. 5. As Flickr user holidaymatinee explains:

As promised, here’s a few of my favorite images to help motivate and inspire. Pecha Kucha San Diego V.5 Jan 20th, 2010 @ El Camino was a monumental success. Thank to everyone who participated, organized and took in such insightful presentations.

PKN San Diego Video Report



PechaKucha Night in San Diego got some nice coverage from San Diego magazine prior to last month’s edition, and here’s an audio slideshow that walks you through the PKN San Diego experience.

Love for PKN San Diego

Flyer for PKN San Diego Vol. 3

PechaKucha Night in San Diego Vol. 3 (flyer above) was held this past Monday, and from the sounds of this blog post from presenter Peter Soutowood, it was a great one.

I was expecting maybe a hundred people, this must’ve been two hundred fifty at least. Good thing public speaking is NOT ranked above death on my fear list.