Join us at PechaKucha #9 at The Moxie for Climate Change

PechaKucha Night vol. 9
February 10, 2013 at The Moxie – 431 S. Jefferson Ave., #108

Doors open at 6 p.m, presentations start at 6:30
Admission is free. Donations to The Moxie are encouraged.

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At PechaKucha Springfield #9, nine people will tackle the 20×20 challenge to creatively present topics related directly, culturally, or remotely related to Climate Change.

Drawing its name from the Japanese term for conversation, the 20 x 20 format keeps ideas moving at a rapid pace. Presenters have 20 images and 20 seconds per image, a total of 6 minutes and 40 seconds, to tell their story.

PechaKucha Night is an event to share ideas and experiences in an open source environment. The idea is to come away from the event with a greater perspective and richer ideas, but most importantly, to enjoy oneself in the process.

Featuring:
Wendy Anderson, Biology professor at Drury University – Censoring CLIMATE needs to CHANGE
Rebecca Clarke, The Library – Edgar Allen Poe: Changing the Climate of American Literature
Greg Burris, City Manger  – Changing the Climate of Civic Engagement
Bob Jones, Psychology professor at Missouri State University – Adapting Ourselves to the World We Have Built
Justin Gault, Artist – Quantum Love Manifold
Dan Chiles, Rockspan Farm – Building with Light
Scott Sauer – Squidfoo Art Gallery and Hacker Space and the Red Bull Challenge
Ted Keller – Senior Meteorologist at KOLR
Roddy Rogers, City Utilities water treatment and supply manager – Water – a Global View

MC – Meganne Rosen O’Neil
poster design – Carla Stine

This event is volunteer driven, founded by Klein Dytham Architecture, and organized by RuBert Studios and LemonDrop. For more information visit our local site: pecha-kucha-springfield.org and the world-wide site: PechaKucha.org
Contacts:

Pam RuBert, RuBert Studios
pechakucha.spfd@gmail.com
Meganne Rosen O’Neal, Director, Lemondrop
meganne@lemondrop.org