2011 AICCM National Conference, Canberra

The 2011 AICCM National Conference was held in Canberra, 2011. The theme of the conference was ‘Past, Present, Future’
Presentation abstracts are available below.
 
 

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Paper Author:

Ian Batterham

Year:

2011

Funding privately owned cultural built heritage under Australian jurisdictions

Paper Author:

Paul Rappoport

Year:

2011
Conservation in Australia, Past Present and Future: Preprints from the AICCM National Conference, 19 – 21 October 2011 Canberra Abstract The aim of this paper is to investigate current mechanisms within heritage planning frameworks in Australia in order to understand the uptake and effectiveness of such mechanisms upon private owners of CBH (Cultural Built heritage). […]

Values and significance in conservation practice

Paper Author:

Alison Wain

Year:

2011
Conservation in Australia, Past Present and Future: Preprints from the AICCM National Conference, 19 – 21 October 2011 Canberra Abstract The philosophical framework underlying the conservation profession is rooted in the past. John ruskin lives on in conservators’ fundamental belief in the importance of the physical remains of an object, and in their perception of […]

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Paper Author:

Ian Batterham

Year:

2011
Conservation in Australia, Past Present and Future: Preprints from the AICCM National Conference, 19 – 21 October 2011 Canberra

The Eureka Flag: conservation, analysis and display of an Australian icon

Paper Author:

Kristin Phillips

Year:

2011
Conservation in Australia, Past Present and Future: Preprints from the AICCM National Conference, 19 – 21 October 2011 Canberra Abstract The Eureka Flag wtih its iconic imge of the Southern Cross was flown above the miner’s stockade at Bakery Hill in Ballarat in 1854. After the battle in which the miners were defeated the Flag […]

Preserving the past: how to ensure the development of the conservation profession in Australia is preserved for the future

Paper Author:

Colin Pearson, Jan Lyall, Robyn Sloggett, Ian Cook

Year:

2011
Conservation in Australia, Past Present and Future: Preprints from the AICCM National Conference, 19 – 21 October 2011 Canberra

Collecting Problems: the old and the new at MONA

Paper Author:

Nicole Durling

Year:

2011
Conservation in Australia, Past Present and Future: Preprints from the AICCM National Conference, 19 – 21 October 2011 Canberra

Utilizing tangible and intangible heritage in documenting the history and works of Splinters Theatre of Spectacle

Paper Author:

Gavin Findlay

Year:

2011
Conservation in Australia, Past Present and Future: Preprints from the AICCM National Conference, 19 – 21 October 2011 Canberra Abstract The objective of the research is to develop and implement a methodology for collecting, preserving and making accessible the tangible and intangible heritage elements of the history and works of a unique Canberra artistic endeavor, […]

We come in pieces: conservation problems associated with the Futuro house at the University of Canberra

Paper Author:

John Greenwood

Year:

2011
Conservation in Australia, Past Present and Future: Preprints from the AICCM National Conference, 19 – 21 October 2011 Canberra Abstract Last March a flying saucer landed on the campus at the University of Canberra. It was not aliens but a Futuro house. The Futuro was donated to the University by the Dickson Tradies Club where […]

The language of persuasion and demonstrating our value

Paper Author:

Vicki Humphrey, Alys Humphrey

Year:

2011
Conservation in Australia, Past Present and Future: Preprints from the AICCM National Conference, 19 – 21 October 2011 Canberra Abstract At a time when AICCM is looking to reposition itself for the future, it seems appropriate to examine the way we, as conservators, convey both what we do and the importance of this work. In […]
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