Thursday: Photos
Blogging from the Exhibition Hall gets weirder by the day. You find yourself inventing bizarre ideas for posts because your observations are limited to a finite space.*
Josh Wood is a designer and science illustrator based in Rhode Island, USA. He creates figures, graphics, maps, publications, and web products to support the communication efforts of the Deep Carbon Observatory. In his spare time he chases butterflies, spills beverages on friends, and exercises his superpower: the ability to pick the container that matches the exact volume of the leftovers.
Blogging from the Exhibition Hall gets weirder by the day. You find yourself inventing bizarre ideas for posts because your observations are limited to a finite space.*
We asked Goldschmidt attendee Jill McDermott (Lehigh University, USA) about how she survives an intense week-long, science conference. Not surprisingly, her gear is similar to Donato's.
We asked Goldschmidt attendee Donato Giovannelli (University of Naples, Italy) about how he survives an intense week-long, science conference. Here is his survival gear.
Listen to a recording of the Bells
Sunday was set up day in the Goldschmidt exhibition hall—a life-sized game of tetris with shifting tables, pop-up banners, and large equipment. Exhibitors and conference organizers scrambled