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Cape Town
Thank you for taking interest in speaking at our next installment of
PKN
Right now you are probably wondering what you should
speak about, as we have probably told you its not about
punting yourself or your business...
...its more about telling us why you do what you do, sharing your inspiration
and rather giving the behind-the-scenes story to the audience!
So here are some best practice examples that
rocked the crowd at previous PK nights...
Brett Rubin showed ten images from his favorite photographers that inspire him and then showed ten
of his own and spoke about where the idea came from...he then went on to discuss that photographers are always looking to capture the moment, however that it is not possible if he/she is not in the moment themselves...he read a japanese ‘zen’ poem talking about being in the moment and taking in everything
with all your senses.
Heath Nash came up and started speaking about his experience at the international design
entrepreneur of the year, he showed the audience photos of his tour to Europe meeting all his favorite designers and proceeded to hand out entry forms in into the crowd urging them on to follow their dream
and think big about not just designing in a local arena but about taking initiative and getting
exposure
Andy Horn who is an architect spoke about a project that he is involved that is helping out communities in rural and township areas. They teach communities to build
houses out of natural ingredients to promote sustainable and eco friendly building as well as offering a skill that allows them to help themselves out rather than wait on government grants and relying on expensive building
materials,.
Charles Lee Thorp is a multi-media lecturer at Vega school, he got up there and discussed his very
geeky hobby OTAKU, namely building toy robots...nothing about what he does professionally
during the day
Phillip Schmidt and academic from UCT spoke about the internet and the rise of the collaboration
economy...he spoke about that in these days its not only smart to share ideas but imperative to tap into
the collective consciousness...
...I hope you have found some inspiration in the previous slides.
The trick is as little text as possible (preferably none), as
little punting as possible and as much inspiring as you can!For more presentations check out
www.pecha-kucha.org/cities/capetown/events or search on slideshare.com
Your presentation can be submitted in:
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To ensure your images look as good as they possibly can try format them to 1024x768
Remember you have 20 seconds a slide to speak, the presentations will be on an automatic timer( no
clicking yourself).If you would like to add animations, sounds or
movies please liaise with us and we will be sure to assist you.
Call 021-4257355 ( ask for the Pecha Kucha team)