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All Talk - Pecha Kucha

Pecha Kucha Night at Samoa house was very interesting. I think I would like to have a go at it myself.

The talks that were best were those that related to personal insights and experiences - rather than simply being about a thing - one of the speakers, form JASMAX was obviously earnestly concerned about sustainability but his topic was abstract and he reported third party thinking and experiences, rather than his own.

By contrast Pip Cheshire's talk about nnhis trip to Antarctica to help in the preservation of an historic hut was fascinating and well illustrated with photos of something I would be unlikely to be able top find anywhere else. I used to own a home designed by Pip so it had a different dimension for me too.

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