Cultural Heritage Analysis for New Generations: Cultural Heritage Analysis for New Generations - Hardcover

 
9781032573496: Cultural Heritage Analysis for New Generations: Cultural Heritage Analysis for New Generations

Inhaltsangabe

Cultural Heritage Analysis for New Generations is the result of the EU-funded ITN CHANGE project. It presents a multidisciplinary overview of how some of the most innovative imaging techniques contribute to understanding and monitoring the evolution of certain heritage materials over time.

Comprehensive overview of a selection of innovative imaging techniques used for documentation and assess ageing, degradations, and conservation treatment on certain cultural heritage materials.

· Real-world case studies illustrating practical applications across diverse heritage materials and contexts.

· Understand how imaging reveals and support tracking of material changes over time.

· Identify the most suitable techniques for documentation, conservation and long-term monitoring.

· Gain access to best practices in integrating imaging data into heritage documentation workflows.

· Stay updated on emerging research and technologies shaping the future of cultural heritage documentation and analysis.

· Benefit from coordinated, multidisciplinary research produced through a major European collaborative network.

Cultural Heritage Analysis for New Generations is intended for conservation professionals, heritage scientists, imaging specialists, museum practitioners, and students seeking to understand how imaging and analytical techniques that can both contribute to better document certain cultural heritage artefacts, among which stone, ceramics, glass, painted metals, paintings, gilded surfaces and parchments. It also serves researchers and institutions interested in change monitoring, material change, offering a clear entry point into the multidisciplinary outcomes of the ITN CHANGE project.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Christian Degrigny is currently professor at Haute Ecole Arc Conservation-restauration (HE-Arc CR). Trained as an electrochemist, he obtained his PhD in analytical chemistry from University of Paris VI in 1990 and specialised then in the application of electrochemical techniques in metal conservation. He worked as a conservation scientist in France (1991-2001), director of studies of a conservation programme in Finland (2001-2002) and director of a diagnostic laboratofy at the Malta Centre for Restoration (2003-2005).

Sony George is currently Associate Professor at Colourlab at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Before joining NTNU, he worked as a researcher at Gjøvik University College Norway.

Jon Y. Hardeberg is Professor of Colour Imaging at the Department of Computer Science at The Norwegian University of Science and Technology, after a short industry career where he designed, implemented, and evaluated color imaging system solutions for multifunction peripherals and other imaging devices and systems.

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