The far-more-on-top-of-things-than-I Noah Brier posted a link today to Saved by Science – a collection of large-format photographs by Justine Cooper of the archives at the American Museum of Natural History, and published by Seed.
In Noah’s post, he references this quote from an accompanying essay by Carl Zimmer:
I knew that natural history museums kept fossils [...]
Published on February 12, 2009 1:05 pm.
Filed under: Notes on Things Seen, People and Information Tags: archives, art, experience, monetizing, museums, online communities, photographs
Another in a series of good posts from Becca over at CultureSnack, this time on the news that the Brooklyn Museum has found a means by which to monetize Twitter:
…the Brooklyn Museum has figured out a way to monetize its social networking efforts without going the expected route of selling ad space. For $20, people [...]
Published on January 23, 2009 9:38 am.
Filed under: People and Brands, Things I Have Written Tags: art, cost, follower, museums, passionate followers, patrons, Service, social networking, subscriber, Twitter