I really like this idea. The blog looks very nice and the few entries
I read seemed to encompass a range of subjects and media. An "about
the author" section, or anything explaining what the purpose of the
blog would be nice., but I really lament the lack of comments. After
reading some of the entries I found myself wishing for more discussion
or opinions... which shows the success of your topics!
I hope you keep up with it (and find a way to add comments)!
Alex
Quoting Kalliopi Monoyios <[log in to unmask]>:
> Hey all,
>
> I'm embarking upon a little experiment in new(ish) media. I think it's safe
> to say we all share a passion for the importance of imagery in conveying
> science to a wide audience, and I've decided to put my hat in the ring and
> blog about the images that accompany science stories in the media. I mention
> it here because I think the subject matter might be both interesting and
> relevant to you but also because ideally, it would become an on-going
> conversation about what works and what doesn't. I think it could be really
> fun!
>
> The blog is called An Eye For Science and it's hosted at/through Tumblr:
>
> http://aneyeforscience.tumblr.com/ <http://viscomdoc.tumblr.com/>
>
> Follow along and please, join in the conversation! It's no fun talking into
> the void of the www...
> Best,
> Kapi
>
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