PechaKucha Night DUBNA

Culture

PechaKucha Night DUBNA in the JINR Universal Public Library on 21 July!

We will see a road drama about hitchhiking, unveil the curtain of a theatre studio, hear how smile had an impact on income. We will also learn about the practical benefits of nuclear physics, take the pulse of Russian animation, learn how to get along with the Italians… And this is not everything!

Bonuses: English-speaking presenters and experimental music.

Supported by JINR, Webis Group, Dubna Films, Digital Photo Centre.

Admission is free.

PechaKucha (Japanese: ペチャクチャ, chit-chat) is a presentation style in which 20 slides are shown for 20 seconds each (6 minutes and 40 seconds in total). The format, which keeps presentations concise and fast-paced, powers multiple-speaker events called PechaKucha Nights (PKNs). PechaKucha Night was devised in February 2003 by Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham of Tokyo’s Klein-Dytham Architecture (KDa). Why invent this format? Because architects talk too much! Give a microphone and some images to an architect – and they’ll go on forever! PechaKucha is a fast way to get (and share) a lot of information.

Date and Time: 21 July 2017, from 7:30 PM — conversation, from 8:00 PM — presentaions in 20×20 format.

Venue: JINR Universal Public Library, 13 Blokhintsev str.