The Pecha Kucha I chose to watch was titled "Minor Urban Disasters." The presenter, Ariel Schlesinger, explained 20 pictures of abnormalities in urban areas around the world. The majority of them being caused by the idea of "it's not my job." The visual presentation makes it make a lot more sense, so if you're interested, it's actually kind of intriguing and funny.
The presentation itself was made well, and the pictures were very eye catching. The presenter talked too fast at some points, occasionally creating an awkward pause between images. It was apparent that he was familiar with his topic, but what he was trying to say wasn't always clear. He seemed rushed. Overall the topic and presentation was good, but could've been better if it was rehearsed.
As for my own Petcha Kutcha, I think I'll be able to find plenty of useful images. Being that my presentation is on the pollution in China, a majority of the information is best brought to life using visuals. I don't mind this form of presenting, but it's not my favorite. Some images require more than 20 seconds of explanation while others only 3 or 4 seconds. It's too "cookie cutter" for my liking.