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TechFocus II: Caring for Film and Slide Art

April 27-28, 2012
Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC
Non-AIC members: $250; AIC members: $200; Students $100


Please follow this link to register online:
www.conservation-us.org/techfocus2
<http://www.conservation-us.org/techfocus2>


(Students who are not AIC members must pay by check and enclose a copy of
student ID)

  Note: Participants must register in advance. On-site registration will
not be available.



The Electronic Media Group of the American Institute for Conservation and
the Foundation of the American Institute for Conservation (FAIC) are
pleased to announce an important new two-day workshop: TechFocus II: Caring
for Film and Slide Art.

Projected motion picture film and slides are in a state of crisis. Far more
quickly than anyone could have anticipated, these technologies will soon
reach obsolescence. Options for duplication and preservation are narrowing
rapidly. Our collective familiarity and technical understanding of this
material is fading. Yet artists continue to create vital works using film
and slides, and older works by significant artists are being shown in
museums with increasing frequency.

TechFocus II is designed to educate conservators, curators and other art
professionals about the technology of film and slide-based artworks, and to
recommend best practices for their acquisition, preservation and display.
As part of this instruction, the workshop includes a unique ?School of
Seeing?: actual films and slides are projected as examples of different
production processes, so that participants can gain an accurate
understanding of the principles under consideration.  Moreover, this
workshop will provide a forum for international professionals to gather and
debate strategies for collective action in the face of disappearing film
stocks, obsolete equipment, and declining expertise.

The TechFocus workshop series is being organized by the AIC Electronic
Media Group to provide detailed technical education in the preservation of
media art. Launched on the 10th anniversary of the groundbreaking
TechArcheology symposium, held at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in
2000, TechFocus offers in-depth instruction in a broad range of media. Each
workshop, hosted by a different institution, is dedicated to one specific
media-art technology. A systematic lecture program, delivered by
international experts, introduces workshop participants to the technology
behind these artworks, and offers real-world guidelines for their
preservation.

TechFocus II Planning Committee: Jeff Martin, Christine Frohnert, Joanna
Phillips, Eric Pourchot with Susan Lake, Sarah Stauderman, and Gwynne Ryan.



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