Lasers in the Conservation of Artworks: LACONA VI Proceedings, Vienna, Austria, Sept. 21--25, 2005 2007th Edition

Lasers in the Conservation of Artworks: LACONA VI Proceedings, Vienna, Austria, Sept. 21--25, 2005 2007th Edition book cover

Lasers in the Conservation of Artworks: LACONA VI Proceedings, Vienna, Austria, Sept. 21–25, 2005 2007th Edition

Author(s): Johann Nimmrichter (Editor), Wolfgang Kautek (Editor), Manfred Schreiner (Editor)

  • Publisher: Springer
  • Publication Date: November 16, 2007
  • Edition: 2007th
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 675 pages
  • ISBN-10: 3540721290
  • ISBN-13: 9783540721291

Book Description

Over the last decades, the use of lasers in artwork conservation has became an important tool for many conservators, scientists, architects and other experts, who are involved in the care of monuments and artefacts or applied laser technology. Professor Costas Fotakis first brought together restorers and scientists in 1995 to discuss the potential of lasers in art conservation. The field of “Lasers in the Conservation of Artworks” has since gained considerably in importance, and nowadays restorers and laser scientists work closely together to develop new applications. Furthermore a large number of national and international research projects have been carried out by conservator-restorers, architects and scientists. In the last 10 years, historical and artistically high-quality monuments (e.g. St. Stephens Cathedral in Vienna) have been cleaned or measured by laser, and this has established the laser in the spectra of tools that are useful in the practical realm of artworks. The proceedings of the 2005 congress addresses scientists, conservator-restorers, companies, architects, decision-makers and other experts involved in conservation projects or in the research of new laser equipment.

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Within the last decades, the use of lasers in artworks conservation became an important tool for many conservators, scientists, architects and other experts, who are involved in the care of monuments and artefacts or laser technology. For the first time in 1995 Professor Costas Fotakis brought together restorers and scientists to discuss the potential of lasers in art conservation. Since then the field of “Lasers in the Conservation of Artworks” has gained enormously in importance. Nowadays restorers and laser scientists work close together in order to develop new fields of applications during the last years. Furthermore a large number of national and international research projects have been carried out by conservator-restorers, architects and scientists. In the last 10 years a number of historical and artistic high quality monuments (e.g. St. Stephens Cathedral in Vienna) have been cleaned or measured by laser and brought the laser in the spectra of tools which are useful in the sensible field of artworks. The proceedings of the congress addresses scientists, conservator-restorers, companies, architects, decision-makers and other experts involved in conservation projects or in the research of new laser equipment.

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