Pecha Kucha Melbourne tackles the topic of light in an event on Thursday 28 April.
Pecha Kucha Melbourne tackles the topic of light in an event on Thursday 28 April.
April 27th, 2011
Pecha Kucha Melbourne has attracted an impressive array of speakers to take part in the event on Thursday 28 April 2011.
The event forms part of the Architecture for Humanity global fundraiser for Japan, happening in hundreds of cities worldwide and uploaded and circled online. All proceeds will go to relief efforts in Japan, Christchurch, Concepcion and Haiti.
Speaking in Melbourne will be:
David Poulton, studio dp
Volker Haug, luminaire designer
Stephen Hennessy, Stephen Hennessy Art & Design
Paul Beale, Electrolight
Nicola Andrews, stage lighting designer
Steve Wright, Light Well Design
Adele Locke, IES The Lighting Society
Adam de Guara, Glowing Structures
David Becker, Point of View
Kire Boegevski, 2B Designed
Matt Irwin, Matt Iriwn Photography
What: Pecha Kucha Melbourne
Where: Donkey Wheel House, Basement, 673 Bourke Street, Melbourne
When: Thursday 28 April, 6pm
Visit the website for more information.
Pecha Kucha Melbourne
pechakuchamelbourne.com
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