IMAGINARY at PECHA KUCHA #44

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IMAGINARY at PECHA KUCHA #44
4 Apr. 2017 bis 4 Apr. 2017

8:20 PM - 10:20 PM

Heimathafen Neukölln|Karl-Marx-Straße 141|Berlin|12043|DE

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IMAGINARY will take part in the Pecha Kucha #44 night at Heimathafen Neukölln in Berlin, Germany. IMAGINARY´s Managing Director Andreas Matt, will present IMAGINARY in his talk “IMAGINARY - open maths (crowd mathematics communication).”

PechaKucha is a fast-paced, visual lecture. 20 images of 20 seconds each must be enough time to convey a message, a story or a project. The idea was developed by the two architects Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham in Tokyo. The term comes from Japan and denotes the sound of many voices. PechaKucha evenings exist in more than 800 cities worldwide and in Berlin since 2005.   

The speaker list for PECHA KUCHA # 44 is:

Heiko Sievers - Rotten Politicians

Olli Meier - Love and Peace Font: Moontype

Per Schumann (Entwurf Direkt)) & Juliette Gaubert: 1000 in Berlin - portraits of people (ENG)

Gamut Inc: WE ARE ROBOTS / 3 days of robot music

Effect noise: Slow Media as human stories in times of digital noise

Rob Savelberg & Georg van der Weyden: New Iron Curtain in Europe (ENG)

Philip Banse & Ulf Buermeyer: The state of the nation: a policy podcast and what its listeners see when they hear it

Johannes Kreidler: Charts Music - The Sound of Financial Crisis (ENG)

Moritz Di Lorenzo: From the bad lover to your new life

Andreas Daniel Matt: Imaginary - open maths (crowd mathematics communication) (ENG)

Benjamin Althammer: SUPER AUCTIONS BROS.

20 frames X 20 seconds

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