Subject: Eastern Analytical Symposium
NYCF Conservation Science Annual at EAS Nov 18-20, 2013 <URL:http://easinc.org/wordpress/?cat=15> Three days--one day on Environment, one day on Imaging, and a one day short course on 3D Photogrammetry. Update your calendars for the New York Conservation Foundation and Eastern Analytical Symposium Conservation Science Annual in Somerset New Jersey, near New York City, November 18-20, 2013. Register online: <URL:https://www.compusystems.com/servlet/ar?evt_uid=105> 2013 Conservation Science Annual: Environmental Analysis for Cultural Heritage, a full day of eight expert talks on November 18. See far below for speakers and talk titles. Analytical Imaging for Cultural Heritage, a full day of eight expert talks on November 19. See far below for speakers and talk titles. Photogrammetry and Structure, a full day short course on November 20, 2013 (additional registration fee). See below for leader and more. There is much more materials analysis programming and instruction at EAS, so download and skim the 2013 EAS Preliminary Technical Oral Program from: <URL:http://easinc.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Oral-Session-2013-PP-9-17-13.pdf> (for conservation search on "heritage") Download the 2013 EAS Short Course Schedule from: <URL:http://easinc.org/wordpress/?page_id=1842> (for CSA course look for "Photogrammetry" Register online at <URL:https://www.compusystems.com/servlet/ar?evt_uid=105> Any questions about the CSA program please email to me or the specific speaker. For general EAS logistics please email to Bernadette Taylor EAS Executive Secretary askeas<-at->eas<.>org 2013 NYCF Conservation Science Annual at EAS, Nov 18-20, 2013 Monday, November 18, 2013 Environmental Analysis for Cultural Heritage Part I, organized in cooperation with New York Conservation Foundation 9:00 Environmental Analysis for Cultural Heritage, John Scott, New York Conservation Foundation 9:30 ATP Testing to Determine if Cultural Artifacts are Contaminated with Active Biological Materials, Jessica Keister, Jessica Silverman, Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts 10:00 Break 10:20 The Influence of Select Pigments and Aging on the Detection of Proteinaceous Materials with ELISA, Natalya Atlasevich, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Brian Baade, University of Delaware, Caroline Tokarski, Universite de Lille, John Loike, Columbia University, Julie Arslanoglu, Metropolitan Museum of Art 10:50 Determining the Kinetics of Paper Degradation in Reduced Oxygen Environments, Ami L. Pass, Belinda J. Colston, University of Lincoln, Barry Knight, British Library Environmental Analysis for Cultural Heritage Part II, organized in cooperation with New York Conservation Foundation 2:00 Monitoring Health Factors During Conservation of Metallic Lead, Shaundree Davis, Princeton University 2:30 Monitoring Museum Environmental Factors, Paolo Dionisi-Vici, Metropolitan Museum of Art 3:00 Break 3:20 Toward Remotely Assessing Heritage Environments and Materials, Henoc Agbota, University College, London 3:50 Evaluating the use of Agricultural Moisture Probes in the Historic Built Environment, Nicole Fielding, Belinda J. Colston, Adrian M. Goodman, University of Lincoln Tuesday, November 19, 2013 Analytical Imaging for Cultural Heritage Part I, organized in cooperation with the New York Conservation Foundation 9:00 Analytical Imaging for Cultural Heritage, John Scott, New York Conservation Foundation 9:30 Recent Advances in Documentary and Analytical Imaging, E. Keats Webb, Museum Conservation Institute 10:00 Break 10:20 3-D Photogrammetry for Cultural Heritage, Mark Mudge, Cultural Heritage Imaging 10:50 Computed Tomography with Elemental Analysis for Very Large Intact Archaeological Excavations, Nicole Ebinger-Rist, Baden-Wurttemberg Landesamt fur Denkmalpflege Analytical Imaging for Cultural Heritage Part II, organized in cooperation with New York Conservation Foundation 2:00 Spectroscopic Imaging in Cultural Heritage Science, Edward Vicenzi, Museum Conservation Institute 2:30 Advanced Spectral Imaging for Noninvasive Preservation of Cultural Heritage Materials, Fenella G. France, Library of Congress 3:00 Break 3:20 Watching Paint Age: Digital Imaging and Analysis Systems used to Characterize the Performance of Paints and Coatings at Dow Coating Materials, Melinda Keefe, The Dow Chemical Company 3:50 Watching Paint Age: Designing Digital Imaging and Analysis Systems used to Characterize the Performance of Paints and Coatings, Michael Linsen, The Dow Chemical Company Wednesday, November 20, 2013 E13-31 Practical, Scientific Use of Photogrammetry and Structure from Motion Technologies in Cultural Heritage; organized by Mark Mudge of Cultural Heritage Imaging, with the New York Conservation Foundation. An exciting and empowering one day short course and demonstration on how to create and use high precision 3D photogrammetric documentation using accessible technology. John Scott New York Conservation Foundation Eastern Analytical Symposium nyconsnfdn<-at->aol<.>com +646 339 6566 voice message or SMS, please *** Conservation DistList Instance 27:16 Distributed: Sunday, October 6, 2013 Message Id: cdl-27-16-017 ***Received on Friday, 4 October, 2013