#pantondiscussions
The Panton discussions are now online. Many people are to be thanked for this – and it’s taken a lot of effort (as always I blunder into things that I don’t understand – recording, streaming, etc.).
They are available at the Cambridge Streaming Media site:
http://sms.cam.ac.uk/institution/CHEM
and also at DSpace:
http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/229688
where they will still be bright and fresh in 100 years.
We’ve already had a significant number of downloads.
I think this is a useful format and I particularly appreciated the reverse (where Richard Grant interviewed my for F1000).
Ideas welcome – I think one over two months is about the right frequency.
that’s really good news, thanks
Will the transcriptions be released eventually?
Yes. I will check with Brian Brooks and others today. But we are only doing the first one – it was a lot of effort even with volunteers. If we can get a citizen-transcribing group that would be great.
Hi Peter
You remind me that I’ve edited some of the video I shot last year. The first part is here: http://blog.the-scientist.com/2011/01/21/ok-computer/
— I’m trying to get the rest sorted out.
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