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Science in the reddish Hidasuki pattern of the Bizen potter

M. Mikio Takano

Scientist Professor, Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences, Kyoto University

Chaireperson : Christine Shimizu and Jacques Lafait

Durée :

« French-Japanese Workshop on Science for Conservation of Cultural Heritage »

Du au

Auditorium Marie Curie, CNRS, Paris

La Société Japonaise pour le Patrimoine de la Science (JSPS), le Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication et le Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) organisent « French-Japanese Workshop on Science
for Conservation of Cultural Heritage ».

l'objectif du colloque est de promouvoir les collaborations entre la France et le Japon dans le domaine de la recherche scientifique appliquée à la connaissance de l'art et de sa conservation.

http://www.c2rmf.fr/homes/home_id21956_u1l2.htm

Thème(s) : Arts et Culture Sciences

Producteur : Université de Strasbourg

Réalisateur : Colloques et Conférences

Programme

Opening : welcome address

M. Christophe Deseaux

MCC

Opening : welcome address

Mme Gilberte Chambaud

CNRS

Opening : welcome address

M. Takayoshi Seiki

Executive Director, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)

Primary care and practice of conservation

M. Nobuyuki Kamba

Conservation Scientist, Head of Conservation, Tokyo

Non invasive methods to the examination and analysis of paintings: Recent developments and restrictions

M. Michel Menu

Scientist, C2RMF, Paris, Head of Research Department

Science in the reddish Hidasuki pattern of the Bizen potter

M. Mikio Takano

Scientist Professor, Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences, Kyoto University

Contribution of mechanical engineering to wood conservation

M. Joseph Gril

Scientist, CNRS Montpellier

M. Misao Yokoyama

Scientist, Kyoto University

Terahertz technology applied to art conservation science”

M. Kaori Fukunaga

Scientist Research Manager, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology

Optical slicing of paints by light computed tomography

M. Claude Boccara

Scientist, ESPCI, Paris Professor

Development of digital image scanners and spectroscopic analysis of Asian paintings

M. Ari Ide

Scientist Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University

Nano photonic in nature and art: a brief overview

M. Serge Berthier

Scientist, INSP Professor, University UPMC Paris