Amazing NYC Photos

24 04 2012

Sent from Maggie Dickensen, Macaulay ITF

 

Never-before-seen photos from 100 years ago tell vivid story of gritty New York City.

The city’s Department of Records has digitized more than 870,000 photos that date back to the mid-1800s taken by city engineers, photographers and police detectives.

Full Story:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2134408/Never-seen-photos-100-years-ago-tell-vivid-story-gritty-New-York-City.html

25 April 2012
www.dailymail.co.uk




Pecha Kucha Training Bite

13 04 2012

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Prezi on Internet Censorship

13 04 2012




Pecha Kucha

15 02 2012

Pecha Kucha

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Pecha Kucha (Japanese: ペチャクチャ, IPA: [petɕa ku͍̥tɕa],[1] chit-chat) is a presentation methodology in which 20 slides are shown for 20 seconds each (approx. 6′ 40″ in total), usually seen in a multiple-speaker event called a Pecha Kucha Night (PKN).

Pecha Kucha Night was devised in February 2003[2] by Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham of Tokyo‘s Klein-Dytham Architecture (KDa), as a way to attract people to Super Deluxe, their experimental event space in Roppongi.[3] Pecha Kucha Night events consist of around a dozen presentations, each presenter having 20 slides, each shown for 20 seconds on a timer. Thus, each presenter has just 6 minutes and 40 seconds to explain their ideas before the next takes the stage. Conceived as a venue through which young designers could meet, show their work, exchange ideas, and network, the format keeps presentations concise and fast-paced.

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In 2004 PKN began in a few cities in Europe, and has since become a worldwide phenomenon.[4][5] As of 29th January 2012, Pecha Kucha Nights were held in 469 cities worldwide.[6] Event flyers are posted on the global Pecha Kucha Daily blog.[7]

[edit] Format

A typical Pecha Kucha Night includes eight to fourteen presentations. The presenters (and much of the audience) are usually from the design, architecture, photography, art and creative fields, but also often includes those from academia.[8]

Organizers in some cities have added their own variations to the format. In Groningen, in the Netherlands, two slots are given to a live band, and the final 20 seconds of each presentation consists of an immediate critique of the presentation by the host’s sidekicks. Video art has also been presented at some events.

[edit] 20×20 Talks

One of the attractions of Pecha Kucha Nights is the wide range of the 20×20 talks. Most consist of design professionals showing their creative work, but presenters often speak about such topics as their travels, research projects, student projects, hobbies, collections, or other interests.

Well-known presenters at Pecha Kucha Nights have included the architects Jun Aoki, Toyo Ito, Rem Koolhaas, designers such as Tom Dixon, Ron Arad, Thomas Heatherwick, but also comedians such as Johnny Vegas, actress Joanna Lumley and ITN newscaster Jon Snow. However, the power of Pecha Kucha is that the success of each presentation relies purely on the presenter’s personality and the strength of her or his ideas; the format places young designers and students on the same footing as the global stars mentioned above.

As of 29th January 2012, 256 talks are available for online viewing at Pecha Kucha Presentations.[9]

Presenters must grant Pecha Kucha Night certain non-exclusive rights and license to reproduce their appearance.[10]




CITIES

8 02 2012

The Atlantic Cities is, as you most likely guessed, about cities.

http://www.theatlanticcities.com/




Presentation Groups

31 01 2012

Dear Class,

Please look at the various categories for your RP due at the end of the semester. Below this post, please post your name and the topic you would like to reasearch. Remember, there are 2 groups of 4 and 2 groups of 5. This is first come, first serve. If there are any problems, or, for whatever reason, not done properly, then your groups will be decided for you.




Ric Burns New York

20 01 2012

New York: A Documentary Film by Ric Burns traces New York’s history from the 17th century to modern times. A description of the series can be found here, and a playlist of the episodes can be viewed here.

 




What is Pecha Kucha?

4 01 2012

Pecha Kucha  (Japanese: ペチャクチャ, IPA: [pet͡ɕa ku͍̥t͡ɕa]chit-chat) is an alternative to PowerPoint style presentations.  The format requires 20 slides, which automatically progress every 20 seconds.

How to pronounce Pecha Kucha

Below is a Pecha Kucha on Pecha Kucha.