Past Cape Town Event: VOL 42

VOL 42
PRESENTATIONS FROM THIS EVENT

Mapping Cape Town’s Minibus Taxi Network
BY JOANNE CHEVALIER
@ VOL 42
ON MAR 07, 2017
In collaboration with WhereIsMyTransport, Joanne created a schematic map of Cape Town's informal transport network. The result is a cross between a first-world underground map and something more chaotic. Joanne will talk about the process followed in arriving at unique transport network

Changing Lives Through Skateboarding with The 790 Skate Crew
BY SULAIMAN WYNGAARD
@ VOL 42
ON MAR 07, 2017
Sulaiman Wyngaard will speak about his vision for the youth of Hout Bay. Giving them opportunities to broaden their minds, finding creative ways to get out of their situations and breaking through the common racial divide all through skateboarding in a safe public space/skatepark.

The Future of Emotional Intelligence
BY GREG BAKKER
@ VOL 42
ON MAR 07, 2017
Greg Bakker beleives that it's imperative we develop ways to explore the universality of thoughts and feelings unmentioned in our everyday lives. By connecting people in a socially innovative, secular space, where culture replaces scripture, we can build powerful communities that transcend the external environment so many of us are defined by.

Seva: The Art of Giving
BY DANNY DILIBERTO
@ VOL 42
ON MAR 07, 2017
Seva is the art of selfless service – giving without any thought of reward or payment. This concept inspired Danny Diliberto to hand out food to the homeless and from this simple gesture his soup kitchen was born, serving over 40,000 meals to disadvantaged school children and the homeless in 2016 alone.

South American Food
BY JUAN ANDES VAIS
@ VOL 42
ON MAR 07, 2017
Juan Andres is an Argentinian who has lived in South Africa for 13 years. With a passion for food and cooking Argentinian ASADO style, his business is a direct expression of himself - and he wants to tell the world about it.

Inventions and Sustainability
BY RICHARD HARDIMAN
@ VOL 42
ON MAR 07, 2017
A tale about a cup of coffee that sparked a business idea to save the world. Richard Hardiman will share his story about the invention of WasteShark, an autonomous drone that 'eats' the plastic choking our harbours and then 'regurgitates' it for recycling.

Working with the homeless in an inner city veggie garden
BY JESSE LAITINEN
@ VOL 42
ON MAR 07, 2017
Khulisa Solutions/Streetscape is an NGO that works closely with the police and the magistrates court to help petty offenders get a second chance working in vegetable gardens

Living with Bushmen
BY PAUL JOHN MYBURGH
@ VOL 42
ON MAR 07, 2017
Tsamkwa/tge? Are your eyes nicely open? Paul will be sharing his knowledge of this ancient race and their story-pictures left as a record for humanity, their place in world evolution, and our place in the world as modern humans.

Life as a ‘digital nomad’
BY CAROLINE MORRIS
@ VOL 42
ON MAR 07, 2017
Imagine life without the daily grind and without everyday social pressures. Imagine the ability to choose where in the world you live and how you spend your time. Maybe boundaries only exist in your head: anything is possible. Caroline Morris takes a look at the alternative life of a real Digital Nomad.