PechaKucha VOL. 10 Session Recording Now Available!
VOL. 10—RESOLUTION Session Recording
Wednesday, April 28 | 6 PM
This “chit-chat” flows from Maureo Fernandez y Mora’s presentation on their gender journey, to Erin English presenting her company’s portfolio on biophilic design, to Queen Bee Music Association sharing health benefits derived from learning music in a group context. Ultrarunner/photographer Rickey Gates closes out the night with his profound practice of transposing Vipassana meditation through the veins of each city he runs.
Click on each title below to view individual presentations
Rickey Gates | Lines and Paths through Time and Space
Ultrarunner/photographer Rickey Gates shares insights gleaned from his Every Single Street project—revealing the “unnatural lines” by disrupting our “natural paths”—in his presentation Lines and Paths through Time and Space.
Lindsay Taylor and Brian Nelson (Queen Bee Music Association) | Music as a Practice: Finding Focus and Flow
In Music as a Practice, educators Brian Nelson and Lindsay Taylor discuss how learning music in a community setting is a gateway to cognitive fitness, creative exploration, and skill-building.Erin English | Biophilic Design + Water: Creating Healthy Healing Infrastructure
In Biophilic Design + Water: Creating Healthy Healing Infrastructure, environmental engineer Erin English showcases aesthetically engaging sustainable water treatment and water reuse infrastructure projects that are guided by biophilic design principles.
Maureo Fernandez y More | Gender=Fluidity
Advocate Maureo Fernandez y Mora invites us to examine the social construct of gender in their presentation Gender=Fluidity.