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Showing posts with label artwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artwork. Show all posts

Friday, June 3, 2022

University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), South Africa - Current Exhibitions at the Wits Art Museum

Title: 
Current Exhibitions at the Wits Art Museum  
 
Published: 
University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), nd 
 
Current exhibitions: 
•    TENX10 features artworks by 100 women and gender diverse artists, and marks Wits University’s centenary and Wits Art Museum’s tenth birthday.  
 
•    Blueprint for the DisOrder of Things by Christine Dixie
 

Friday, May 6, 2022

Comparative examples of the evolution of thermal cameras in artwork diagnostics: an experimental perspective [Preprint - engrxiv, April 2022]

Title: 
Comparative examples of the evolution of thermal cameras in artwork diagnostics: an experimental perspective
 
Authors:
Dario Ambrosini, University of L'Aquila
Tullio de Rubeis
Giovanni Pasqualoni
Domenica Paoletti
 
Published:
engrxiv, 29 April 2022
 
Abstract:
In cultural heritage diagnostics, thermographic methods have gained great importance. The main reasons for their widespread use are the ability to allow remote and wide-field imaging of hidden features (such as structural defects, materials diversity, and deep alterations) as well as the vast possibility to gain additional information through quantitative data processing. The technological evolution of thermal cameras has also played a very important role. In this article, we want to discuss the effect that this evolution has had on cultural heritage diagnostics. We will do this from an experimental point of view, i.e., by comparing on laboratory models and then in a real case, the behavior of different thermal cameras.