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A newsletter to keep you updated on all things PechaKucha.
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5 Presentations that are OUT OF THIS WORLD!
Greetings from Mission Control - Pechakucha HQ in Tokyo! We hope your August is in a great orbit and it's ALL SYSTEMS GO to dock at your next PechaKucha Night! -- see the photos and watch the presentations from our recent PKN here including one on Startups in SPACE!
Here is one lunar cycle's worth (5 stellar stories) of presentations for August! It's another nebulous bunch that hits on all manner of topics -- enjoy! Once you're done with that, continue your exploration in the WATCH section of our site.
Still in need of more PechaKucha in your life? Follow us on Twitter, Facebook,
survey our Daily Blog, or take in this astounding constellation of posters that are produced for our PechaKucha Nights across the galaxy (okay maybe just Earth, but you get it).
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Lindsay Muscato is guessing that it's been a while since you've written a letter, but that's alright, leave it to her to write one for you! We see that Lindsay has written hundreds of letters for strangers on typewriters, and has discovered something really special about herself through it all — find out just what that is!
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Barbara Klein explores an unconventional travel accommodation ...on the couches of strangers. Much to her friend's and family's dismay, Klein shares how putting herself in the unknown, and her trust in others, has lead to serendipitous results. "It's not about a free couch, it's about sharing an experience."
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Serge Najjar once suspected he could never offer the world anything artistic. That all changed when he began sharing a truly stunning view of Lebanon through his masterful photos, full of delicate humanity against a backdrop of unsuspecting yet dramatic architecture.
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Long before Nepal's recent and disastrous earthquake, PechaKucha's own Brian Scott Peterson long-hauled across treacherous Himalayan trail amongst the world's highest peaks, to the remote mountainous village of Langtang, now sadly in ruin. He shares his story the PechaKucha 20x20 way to Inspire Nepal.
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Hailing from the Netherlands, Sueli Brodin, PechaKucha's Maastricht organiser, and our dear friend, pays a visit to Pechakucha Night Tokyo Vol. 126 to deliver this compelling presentation at SuperDeluxe about, of all things, PechaKucha, finally a place
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31 New Cities This Year!
PechaKucha is growing like crazy! 31 new cities in 2015 alone, adding to a rapidly growing archive of 4500+ Presentations Online! Welcome to the Family!
Accident (USA), Exeter (UK), Yogyakarta (Indonesia), Leuven (Belgium), Del Mar (USA), St. Neots (UK), Chengdu (China), Whanganui (New Zealand), Joinville (Brazil), Gwalior (India), Beacon (USA), Jackson (USA), Hangzhou (China), Odense (Denmark), Harrisburg (USA), New Bern (USA), Bardejov (Slovakia), León (Mexico), St. Joseph (USA), Chiang Mai (Thailand), Taraz (Kazakhstan), Long Beach (USA), Shenyang (China), Västerås (Sweden), Lincoln (UK), Penticton (Canada), Tirana (Albania), Easton (USA), Nanaimo (Canada), Iloilo (Philippines)!!!
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From all of us at PechaKucha HQ in Tokyo, thank you for being part of the PechaKucha Global Network, celebrating the creativity in your city!
Wishing you a lovely August wherever you are in the world!
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Devised, shared and supported by Klein Dytham architecture.
AD Bldg 2F, 1-15-7 Hiroo
Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0012
Japan
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