Subject: Exhibit on the Tsuzuri Project
An Exhibit on The Tsuzuri Project at Canon EXPO, September 2-3, 2010 This is Canon's biggest imaging celebration, one that only happens every five years. Our company, Dentsu America, is Canon's agency developing the exhibition content, and thought this would be interesting to all of you. There's a great exhibit on The Tsuzuri Project, an innovative project organized by the Kyoto Culture Association with technical and promotional assistance from Canon. The project combines digital technology and traditional crafts to create living artifacts that help spread cultural heritage to students and others throughout Japan. It's a great example of innovative conservation that leverages the latest imaging technology. You can see how Canon cameras, large format printers and color management systems are creating high-resolution digital replicas of folding screens, screen paintings and other Japanese cultural artifacts. And you can meet specialists in state-of-the-art imaging technology. Canon is inviting you to attend this great event for free. Below, there's a link and pass code that let you register now. You can experience the entire event, including wide-ranging exhibits, seminars with famous photographers, cinematographers and other experts-and much more. You will even be able to touch and try extraordinary future products coming to digital imaging. Feel free to spread the word within the conservation community. Registration Site: <URL:https://expo.usa.canon.com/expo/> Pass Code: EXPO5 Invitation Code: T5TTP For more info on The Tsuzuri Project see <URL:http://www.canon.com/tsuzuri/index.html> Steven Halling Marketing dentsu america 32 Ave of Americas New York, NY 10013 781-608-5731 *** Conservation DistList Instance 24:14 Distributed: Monday, August 30, 2010 Message Id: cdl-24-14-014 ***Received on Wednesday, 25 August, 2010