Teaching a Methodology for Photographic Process Identification
FAIN: PE-252843-17
RIT (Rochester, NY 14623-5698)
Al Carver-Kubik (Project Director: May 2016 to June 2019)
The
development of a series of workshops, webinars, and video tutorials on identifying
historic and contemporary photographic processes, the critical first step in
determining proper preservation care and treatment of photographic collections.
Image Permanence Institute
(IPI) will provide a series of workshops, webinars, and video tutorials on
photographic process identification. Images are fundamental to humanities
scholarship. There is a critical need for the new generation of scholars,
catalogers and curators to be able to recognize and contextualize pictorial
objects. The project addresses a national audience and will provide important
instruction and guidance derived from thirty years of IPI's research and
educational experience. IPI has developed a structured process identification
methodology and controlled vocabulary that starts from easily observable visual
characteristics, and then connects with an exhaustive online resource for
determination of process, date, relevance, and long-term care needs of
pictorial objects. The workshops provide the vital element of first-hand
experience with process examples and introduces the methodology and resources
that IPI has developed.
Associated Products
RIT’s Image Permanence Institute awarded major education and training grant IPI receives $182,730 from the National Endowment for the Humanities (Article)Title: RIT’s Image Permanence Institute awarded major education and training grant IPI receives $182,730 from the National Endowment for the Humanities
Author: Rich Kiley
Abstract: News about the award.
Year: 2017
Primary URL:
http://www.rit.edu/news/story.php?id=59241Format: Newspaper
Periodical Title: RIT University News
Publisher: Rochester Institute of Technology