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Follow-Up: Pecha Kucha Night Singapore

When we arrived at Frujch for Pecha Kucha, you can sense a totally different atmosphere than usual. Frujch was filled with professionals from the creative industry (and there were a few students like me). Before the presentations even started, you can already sense their creativity through the chatter, their outfits and of course the plastic eye-glasses with the funky hair.

Overall, the presentations that night were entertaining (except for a couple) and informative. My favorite from the night was the presentation by Graham Perkins, a consultant, who talked about creativity and the education system. He presented first about a topic that was relevant to the audience. More importantly, he was the only one that stuck to the 20X20 format of Pecha Kucha. Like the way it should be done, he timed his slides to transition every 20 seconds and he adapted what he was going to say to that constraint. I was impressed with the design of his slides so I went to Google him and found out that his career was surrounded with creativity from Adobe down to MTV Asia. Kudos to Graham for presenting Pecha Kucha the right way.

HJGHER somewhat followed the 20×20 format but I’m not sure if each slide lasted 20 seconds. I’ve to review that from the video that I took. They presented a well-written short story accompanied by photographs which made it look like a semi-short film. It was probably my second favorite and it was a nice way to end the night as they presented last.

Andrew Lo from MTV Asia was the most entertaining that night because of his personality and his courage to present the reasons why he hates MTV. Although I think that he should have stopped after his last point and chose not to present about MTV’s campaigns because it completely went off topic and he kinda lost the audience then. (Oh yeah! When I first saw this guy, I thought he looked really familiar. Found out later that he was the guy behind the Spot the VJ campaign which I saw the making of on TV.)

Steve Lawler’s (not the DJ) was visually stimulating. He’s a very talented guy and it was nice to learn about the inspirations behind his work. He fascination with Stanley Kubrick is something worth remembering.

The rest of the presentations were just alright. I felt that they were presenting too much about themselves and their work. Even though Pecha Kucha Nights let you present on any topic, it would be nice to watch a presentation and learn something new. Not something that we can just read off the About page on their website. This is why Graham Perkins was the best of the night: everyone in the audience listened to “ideas worth spreading”. (His presentations reminded me of TED Talks, which he made several references to.)

To sum it up, the first Pecha Kucha Night Singapore was a success! Can’t wait for the next one. I’ve got all the presentations on this Kyte channel. Enjoy!

Pecha Kucha Nights Arrives in Singapore

My heart skipped a beat when I read a post by Daryl from Unique-Frequency that there was going to be a Pecha Kucha Night: Singapore. I’ve always been a fan of creative presentations and the different styles you can experiment with. I first learned about Pecha Kucha through the presentation guru, Garr Reynolds. You can read his post on Pecha Kucha vis his blog, Presentation Zen. According to Garr:

The Pecha Kucha method of presentation design and delivery is very simple. You must use 20 slides, each shown for 20 seconds, as you tell your story. That’s 6 minutes and 40 seconds. Slides advance automatically and when you’re done you’re done. That’s it.”

What got me thinking initially was how or who initiated the first ever Pecha Kucha Night here in Singapore. I learned from Daryl’s post that it’s Peiling, a fellow SMU student, who’s behind this event. She’s been working really hard for this night and they now have good sponsors and a handful of speakers from different industries. (Peiling, if you read this, I just wanted to ask you why you decided to start Pecha Kucha Night in Singapore? and who are the other people behind the event helping you out?) UPDATE: After last night, I found out that it’s a group project for one of Michael Netzley’s classes in SMU. :)

Here are some of the speakers for tomorrow night:

  • Andrew Lo, Creative Director (on-air promotion, multi-platform content & telco digital) of MTV Asia
  • Holman Chin, General Manager of Viscion Media
  • Keshav, Free Lance photographer (SMU student)
  • Mun Hon - engineer by day, soap maker by night!
  • Steve Lawler, creative director @ Kult (kult.com.sg)
  • Mark Wee, architect @ Annex-A (annex-a.com.sg)
  • Justin & Jerry, designers, HJGHER (hjgher.com)
  • Graham Perkins, Consultant

Be sure to check out their Facebook event page for more info.

I’m really looking forward to the presentations tomorrow night. It’s going to be a diverse group of people attending so it’s going to be interesting to see what topics they present on.

Do check back for my review of Pecha Kucha Night Singapore.

Singapore’s First Social Media Breakfast: March 29, 2008

Daryl Tay from Unique-Frequency has been busy organizing Social Media Breakfast: Singapore for the past few weeks. Participants will finally be able to realize all of the effort that has been put into this event tomorrow. In Daryl’s words, SMB is “mainly for networking and meeting like-minded people who are into the social media space“. Here’s a video trailer that Daryl and Sheylara worked on:

The SMB: Singapore idea was initiated by Derrick Kwa, and both Daryl and himself setup two basic rules for the event:

  1. Everyone’s equal. When it comes to Social Media Breakfast, there’s no difference if you’re a CEO or a student. Everyone has something of value to contribute and everyone should be treated that way
  2. Law of Two Feet applies. If a particular conversation or discussion is not getting you what you want, feel free to move on.

I’m not really sure what will happen during the breakfast. I had a chat with one of the organizers, Nabilah, earlier and we both agreed that we’ll have to wait and see until tomorrow morning to see what comes out of this event.

Kudos to Daryl and the gang for organizing SMB: Singapore! See you all tomorrow!

School Project to Start-up

After talking to some people and getting feedback, it looks like I’m on my way to starting our own online start-up. I hope it develops further and becomes a reality. I’ll be spending a lot of time and effort for this project because I feel that we can make something really special here.

It’s time to read The Art of the Start by G. Kawasaki

Here I Go Again

Hello Blogging World!

This is probably my 5th time trying to start and write a blog.  I hope it works out this time around. If ever I’m out of things to write, I can always pick one up from here: 100 Blog Topics I Hope YOU Write by Chris Brogan.

**crosses fingers** 


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