Current
Practices in Fine Art Reproduction
A
Symposium at the Rochester Institute of Technology
June
16-18, 2010
This
symposium will present results of a 30-month project funded by the Andrew W.
Mellon Foundation that was undertaken to evaluate current practices in fine art
image reproduction, determine the image quality generally achievable today, and
establish a suggested framework for art image interchange. Results from
multiple experiments will be among the inputs used to construct a conceptual
framework of the various types of imaging taking place in cultural institutions
at present. Results of the project to date will be presented along with related
presentations from other experts. The symposium is designed for people involved
in all aspects of art image reproduction in museums, libraries and archives.
Symposium registration will be limited to 125 people.
To register or for more information, visit http://artimaging.rit.edu <http://artimaging.rit.edu/> . The symposium program has been updated with
panelist and speaker information. The hotel conference rates are guaranteed
until May 12, so register today!
We hope to see you there!
Sincerely,
Franziska Frey, Ph.D.
Susan Farnand
Symposium Organizers
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Kari Horowicz
Library Liaison for College of Imaging Arts and Sciences
Wallace Center
90 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, NY 14623
585-475-7871
.