IUMRS-ICAM 2017

MRS-JIUMRS-ICAM 2017 KYOTO

F-2 Program

Day 1. 30th August

13:30-13:45
Introduction to the Forum, Program and Objectives

Yasuro Ikuma, Ari Ide-Ektessabi

13:45-14:45

1. High Resolution Scanning Digitization of World Historic Textiles

M. Sarmadi1, A. Ektessabi4, S. Harlacher2, N, Thoreson2, J, Toque3, K. Okumura3, M, Nakashima4, D. Tsunemichi4,

1 School of Human Ecology, University of Wisconsin, USA

2 Helen Louise Allen Textile Collection University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

3 Sabia Inc., 316-2 Tamatushima-cho, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan

4 Advanced Imaging Technology Laboratory, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

14:45-15:45

2. The Articulate Surface

C. Lehmann
University of New South Wales Art & Design, UNSW Sydney, Australia

15:45-16:30

Tea Break

16:30-17:15

3. Lift the veil: Investigation for Restoration of Koryŏ Buddhist Painting, Water-Moon Avalokiteśvara.

*Y. Sanekata
Sen-oku Hakuko Kan Museum, Sumitomo Collection, Kyoto, Japan
sanekata@sen-oku.or.jp

17:15-18:00

4. Ambivalence of Technology for Art

N. Tomita
Field of Medical Engineering, Division of Mechanical Engineering and Science Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

Day 2. 31st August

13:30-14:30

5. Preservation and Restoration of Large Scale Buddhist Outdoor Paintings

Kim min, Research Institute of Sungbo Cultural Heritage
Seoul Mapogu Mapodearo 12 , 514(Hansin building), Korea

14:30-15:15

6. Conservation and Preservation of Cultural Properties Based on Spiritual Materials

*G.H. Takaoka
Koyasan University
Koya-Cho, Ito-Gun, Wakayama Prefecture 648-0280, Japan

15:30-16:15

7. Multi-Spectral Imaging System for the e-Preservation of Cultural Heritage

Ibrahim El-Rifai
Alexandria Library, Egypt

16:30-17:15

8. High-resolution Imaging at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston

*J.A. Toque1)2), K. Okumura1) , and A. Ide-Ektessabi2)
1) Sabia Inc, Kyoto, Japan, 2) Kyoto University

17:30-18:00

9. Analytical Imaging of cultural heritage
-A practical approach to multispectral, polarized light, and tri-color imaging-

Ari Ide-Ektessabi
Advanced Imaging Technology Laboratory, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University

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