I can’t resist giving you a taster of where the Exquisite Corpse of Science is heading – in this case with just the first two pictures I’ve received. Joerg Heber and Bill Weedmark – good job!

Exquisite Corpse of Science (Credit:Mosaic constructed with AndreaMosaic)
This is clearly a low resolution image that you won’t gain anything by zooming in to. When I get a few more images, I’ll set up a separate web page with full size files.
So keep ‘em coming. You have a month remember, but I’ll update the image at intervals as we go along. Of course, in theory, this project never has to stop!
By the way, negotiations to get a 3D version of Exquisite Corpse of Science into a high profile spot in Second Life have got off to a positive start. Say no more – watch this space.
Note: the final presentation format may change; in the meantime see if you can spot the extra ‘homage’ in this picture.
For details of how to submit your picture, and audio as well if you like, follow this link to my earlier post.
Since the mid 1980s, I've worked in university and industrial research, as a manager and editor in technology and environment for an international NGO, and held senior business development, strategy, and procurement posts in industry. I hold a PhD in chemical engineering from Birmingham University, an MBA from Warwick University Business School, and an MSc in Science Communication from Imperial College. In 2008, I left industry to focus full-time on my passion for science and technology, and to share that enthusiasm with others as a freelance science communicator. I live in London with my American wife Erin.


Do mine eyes deceive me, or is there a bearded gentleman lurking in the background there…
Andrew – even clearer if you do the squinty eyes thing.