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PowerPoint Karaoke

by on 10 March, 2008 - 19:58

Practice the Gettysburgh Address in PowerPoint formatBoston Globe:
"If you've never heard of PowerPoint Karaoke, that probably means
you're neither German nor a hardcore techie. The phenomenon has been
spreading geek to geek and conference to conference since it was
invented by a German artists' group in 2005. In a typical event, a few brave people volunteer to "present" a random
deck of slides pulled off the Web, or borrowed from friends or
employers. The audience laughs, cheers, and yells out suggestions as
the presenters gamely struggle to link one slide to the next,
transforming something that probably started life as a tedious
corporate monologue into a five-minute flight of creative irony."Original post: http://adverlab.blogspot.com/2008/03/powerpoint-karaoke.html

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