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Pecha Kucha: Creative Projects (Sat. July, 26th @7pm in 60 Main)

July 25, 2014 Posted by Vikkie Chen Event, Initiatives, Storefront

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Looking for creative inspiration? Come out to the Pecha Kucha this Saturday, July 26th, @ 7pm in the Bridge Pop-Up space at 60 Main Street. Pecha Kucha: Creative Projects will be the restart of the Waterloo Region Chapter that will now be hosted by the University of Waterloo Graduate Student Association (GSA). The Society of Waterloo Architecture Graduates (SWAG) is organizing this week’s event. Everyone is welcome to attend. Doors will open at 7pm and there will be a cash bar. It will also be the closing night of the Engi-Tecture: Eccentricity art show, your last opportunity to view the tremendous work of architecture, engineering, and urban planning students, faculty, and alumni. Pecha Kucha 20×20 is a format that encourages brief, concise, visual presentations that keep the audience engaged. Each presentation includes 20 images, displayed for 20 seconds each. The images advance automatically and presenters talk along to the images, accumulating into a 6 minute 40 second presentation.

Current Presenter’s List

Matt Borland: What I (try to) remember when I design.
Thomas Czerniawski: Inevitable Victory
Angela Steward: Stabbing Fabric
Connor O’Grady: DomeDome
Vikkie Chen: Building Waterloo Region – Behind the Scenes of No Small Plans
Zak Fish: Bridge
Stephen Wenzel: Stop’s Night Market – The Bullcycle Club
Chanel Dehond: Crust
Melissa Shea: The Adventures of Goat
Siobhan Allman: Portrait Architecture
Amrit Phull: cree8
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About Vikkie Chen

Vikkie is a graduate student at the Waterloo School of Architecture researching the practice of curation and architectural exhibitions as a method of development for the field of architecture.

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