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Alice is the scientist responsible for the Graphics Atlas project at IPI.

 

Photographic Process Identification Workshop 2015: Apply Now

Supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

The Image Permanence Institute is hosting a five-day workshop on Photographic Process Identification at its facilities at the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. The dates for the workshop are June 15-19, 2015.

IPI provides a holistic approach to image-based print process identification by examining the intertwined relationships between print technologies, aesthetics, and use. Photographic, photomechanical, and digital prints are made of a wide variety of materials including plastics, papers, glass, metals, pigments, dyes, and organic substances like gelatin, albumen and polymers. The appearance of a print is directly tied to its physical properties and the materials from which it is made. Also, it’s important to place the use of materials and technologies in a cultural and historical context to further gather identification clues. This workshop will teach participants to identify every mainstream image-based print process, from the daguerreotype to the inkjet print, via the study of their component materials, structures, aesthetics, and historical and cultural uses.

The workshop topics include:

  • History of photographic technologies and materials
  • Cultural and aesthetic history of image-based printing processes
  • Examination tools and lighting techniques for print identification
  • Identification methodologies
  • The relationship between component print materials, layer structure, image, and aesthetics
  • Key identification traits of photographic, photomechanical, and digital print processes
  • The stability and preservation of photographs and digital prints

Tuition for the workshop is $150. Participants are responsible for all travel, room, and board expenses. Since attendance is limited to 15 participants, we are asking that applications be submitted for consideration. Attendees will be selected based on order of receipt as well as the need for a diversity of institution types, institutional roles, and geographic representation. Early application is highly recommended.

Applications and supporting documents must be received by March 1, 2015. Notification of decisions will be made by March 15, 2015. If selected, payment for tuition must be made by April 30, 2015. Contact Alice Carver-Kubik at ackpph@xxxxxxx if you have any questions.

 

For more information and to apply, go to:

https://www.imagepermanenceinstitute.org/imaging-information-media/ipi-process-id-workshop-2015

 

 

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Alice Carver-Kubik

Photographic Research Scientist

Image Permanence Institute

Rochester Institute of Technology

GAN-2000, 70 Lomb Memorial Dr

Rochester, NY 14623-5604

tel: (585) 475-6047

ackpph@xxxxxxx

 

www.graphicsatlas.org

 

-Doug

Douglas Nishimura

Image Permanence Institute

Rochester Institute of Techology



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