Do a review for Public Understanding of Science and help me clear my bookshelf!!!
Summer in the city
I’ve been spending my summer at home in Norwich, chilling out with the kids and generally pottering about town. Back working again now, but no more travelling until late autumn - it’s head-down-get-writing time instead.
After four years’ living here, I’m again being reminded:
i) The lovely way this place just unrolls and unwinds in the summer.


ii) Quite *how* watery a city it is, and how calming I find that.


In spare moments, I’ve been reading about the Tales From The River project, which is going to mix public engagement with performance and being/travelling a place in some really interesting ways. Can *so* imagine such a thing working brilliantly out East!
SiP tags on Flickr.
On train home now: thanks again to all at #SiP2012 for a great conf.
oramics machine on Flickr.
Laurie Waller, with early synthesiser #sip2012
participatory what? on Flickr.
Does anyone know what this is? #SiP2012
observing from the gallery on Flickr.
Couldn’t resist this shot after my talk today! #sip2012
untitled on Flickr.
Aand you can so tell when you’ve hit Norfolk again - flat lush green fields as far as the eye can see.
untitled on Flickr.
…although less so by the classic Artificial Nuclear Lion Family…
untitled on Flickr.
V. impressed with creative use of models/skeletons/old and new taxidermy mounts at the National Mus Scotland.
Haar in full effect in Edinburgh. Odd but strangely reassuring how little it’s changed since I was here as a postgrad.