2. A MONTHLY SNAPSHOT OF TRENDS INMARKETING,
STORYTELLINGANDDIGITALCULTUREFORAFRICA.
3. “Africa is more and more perceived as the new frontier for
investors and global economic growth. This new shift is fuelled by
a steadily growing economy, uptake of technology, and untapped
markets with ready consumers.”
- Estelle Verdier-Watine, Managing Director of Jovago.com,
the leading hotel booking website in Africa.
5. Storytelling has long been an oral tradition,
reliant on the mind’s eye to immerse oneself in
the narrator’s world.
Virtual reality presents an entirely new
dimension for African storytellers to transport
their audience into brave new worlds.
Leapfrogging reality
6. New Dimensions of Storytelling
The combination of augmented reality, virtual reality,
and noise-cancelling headphones has the ability to
transport an audience into new imaginings ofAfrica,
as is done in the Elsewhen project for the Dakar
Biennale.
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7. “Millions of people in Africa already have one half of a VR device in their
hands, and that number will only keep rising. I really look forward to the
day when African kids casually boot up virtual environments and use their
imaginations to shape the architecture of the metaverse.”
- Jonathan Dotse, AfroCyberPunk.com
9. Africa is not a continent that always easily
accepts copy-paste models of Western
infrastructure. Our world has different needs that
require specialised and unique solutions.
We can see this phenomenon clearly in our
transport systems, and in the variety of
ingenious solutions that have developed as a
result.
Transport re-imagined
10. Everything Uber in Africa
In Africa, Uber has moved to not only disrupt the
local taxi industry, but to take on the greater
transportation system as a whole. This will have
a significant effect on e-commerce on the
continent, making delivery services more
efficient and comprehensive with
UberEverything.
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11. The World’s First Flatpack Truck
The OX is the result of a very unique
combination — a philanthropist, a Formula 1
designer, and IKEA flatpack furniture.
Sixty pieces, twelve hours and three skilled
people can produce one assembled OX truck.
Let’s hope the instructions come with more than
just pictures.
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13. A fresh look at gaming as a medium not only for
entertainment, but of real-world outcomes that
have the potential to greatly impact people’s
lives.
The game of life
14. Diagnosis: Gamification
Miguel Luengo Oroz took the laborious process of
diagnosing malaria and translated it into a
‘malaria hunter’ game. The objective: identify the
malaria parasite in blood samples.
Source: itnewsafrica.com
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16. Light has been integral to human existence from
time immemorial, but that doesn’t mean it’s
reached the limit of its potential usefulness. Light
has been used in each of the following examples
to connect people in new and extraordinary
ways.
Shed light on the
situation
17. Satellite Imagery + Machine Learning
Researchers at Stanford University are using
day and night satellite imagery in combination
with machine learning to determine where aid
is most needed in Africa. This could prove key
to lighting up the lives of people who need it
most.
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18. Solar-Powered Digital Television
Kenyans who do not have access to electricity
are now able to connect to thirty free television
channels through M-KOPA — a solar digital
television kit. While this may seem frivolous, we
must bear in mind how crucial television can be
for education and the dissemination of
information, especially about current events.
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Image source: Running on fumes. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)
Source: http://qz.com/703087/uber-africa-is-will-diversify-beyond-car-rides-this-year-with-its-everything-service/