4th Book, Paper & Photographs Symposium, 2006

The 4th Book & Paper and Photon Symposium was held in Wellington, New Zealand in 2006.
Abstracts of presentations are available below.
Please note that the proceedings from this conference are not yet published; they will be available from our Bookshop as a CD-ROM. 

A history of Australia's Kodak manufacturing plant

Paper Author:

Angeletta Leggio

Year:

2006
AICCM Symposium 2006, Conservation of Paper, Books and Photographic Materials. Post-prints and Posters. 19-21 April 2006, Wellington, New Zealand. p147-158 Abstract After 96 years, Kodak Australia, which began in 1908 after it merged with the Melbourne photographic firm Baker and Rouse, closed its manufacturing plant in Melbourne. This was the end of silver-halide-based photographic production […]

'Men with Beards' A photographic composite of the First Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia, 1901

Paper Author:

Tania Riviere

Year:

2006
AICCM Symposium 2006, Conservation of Paper, Books and Photographic Materials. Post-prints and Posters. 19-21 April 2006, Wellington, New Zealand. p159-173 Abstract The First Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia: The Ministry and the House of Representatives is a large framed composite object consisting of 71 individual platinum prints and associated text panels adhered to a […]

May I spit on your photograph? A preliminary investigation into the effectiveness of saliva and a synthetic alternative for surface cleaning silver gelatin photographs

Paper Author:

Ruth Oliver

Year:

2006
AICCM Symposium 2006, Conservation of Paper, Books and Photographic Materials. Post-prints and Posters. 19-21 April 2006, Wellington, New Zealand. p174-193 Abstract There is a diverse range of views regarding body fluids (including saliva) among community groups. This range of opinion is reflected within the field of photographs conservation regarding the use of saliva to clean […]

AICCM Symposium 2006 Conservation of Paper, Books and Photographic Materials

Paper Author:

Vicki-Anne Heikell

Year:

2006
AICCM Symposium 2006 Conservation of Paper, Books and Photographic Materials, 19-21 April 2006, Wellington, New Zealand

A method of consolidating delaminated autochrome plates from the photograph collection of the Albertina Museum in Vienna

Paper Author:

Ulrike Muller

Year:

2006
AICCM Symposium 2006, Conservation of Paper, Books and Photographic Materials. Post-prints and Posters. 19-21 April 2006, Wellington, New Zealand. p194-208 Abstract A collection of about 2,100 autochromes belonging to the Albertina Museum was surveyed. This collection was formerly part of the Collection Eder at the Hhere Graphische Bundeslehr- und Versuchsanstalt (Training and Research Institute for […]

Reducing the exposure levels of highly light-responsive objects without turning down the light level

Paper Author:

Christopher Cuttle

Year:

2006
AICCM Symposium 2006, Conservation of Paper, Books and Photographic Materials. Post-prints and Posters. 19-21 April 2006, Wellington, New Zealand Abstract This paper reports on progress in a series of research investigations aimed at reducing the exposure of museum objects to damaging radiation while maintaining illumination levels. Not all wavelengths of light are equally important for […]

Baxter prints

Paper Author:

Alice Cannon

Year:

2006
AICCM Symposium 2006, Conservation of Paper, Books and Photographic Materials. Post-prints and Posters. 19-21 April 2006, Wellington, New Zealand. p209-233 Abstract In 1835 the English printer George Baxter (1804g1869) patented a process for colour printmaking, which he hoped would become a low-cost way to reproduce oil paintings as affordable artworks for the general public. Baxter […]

Margaret Preston A material girl explained

Paper Author:

Rose Peel

Year:

2006
AICCM Symposium 2006, Conservation of Paper, Books and Photographic Materials. Post-prints and Posters. 19-21 April 2006, Wellington, New Zealand. p18-35 Abstract Margaret Preston (1875g1963), Australia’s most celebrated early modernist, created innovative woodblock prints from the 1920s which remain amongst the most popular of all Australian artists’ work. She was the first serious artist advocate of […]

Map overlays from the First World War A treatment option

Paper Author:

Bernard Kertesz

Year:

2006
AICCM Symposium 2006, Conservation of Paper, Books and Photographic Materials. Post-prints and Posters. 19-21 April 2006, Wellington, New Zealand. p234-245 Abstract The Australian War Memorial’s Official Records collection consists of archival records of Australia’s armed forces during periods of war and peacekeeping. The ‘War Diaries’ gathered during the First World War amount to 645 archive […]

Discoveries beyond a smoky haze The resurrection of collage components from The Caf̩ Balzac Mural

Paper Author:

Samantha Shellard

Year:

2006
AICCM Symposium 2006, Conservation of Paper, Books and Photographic Materials. Post-prints and Posters. 19-21 April 2006, Wellington, New Zealand. p36-54 Abstract The triptych The Caf Balzac Mural is a collaborative artwork by Mike Brown, Colin Lanceley and Ross Crothall, which was acquired by the Queensland Art Gallery in 1988. Although each panel is attributed to […]
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