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Art Innovation has close contacts with different universities and institutions, like e.g. the University of Twente, the University of Munster, the University of Bologna, the National Archives in the Netherlands, TNO, the FoRTH institute and the Rijksmuseum Twenthe. Art Innovation often participates in collaboration projects in which new techniques for art conservation and restoration are explored. Participation in these projects has often lead to new insights and the development of new products.
Conservators, scientists and engineers collaborated to investigate the viability of the UV laser technique as an additional tool in the practice of painting conservation. In the European Cooperative Research project CREART...
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Various laser measurement techniques successfully applied in medical and industrial diagnostic sectors have not yet been developed and adjusted for use in the field of conservation of Cultural Heritage. Since each technique implies distinct operation...
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ECE:AIM is an Euregio project (INTERREG III-A) with the aim to develop new optical applications in product quality control, the medical industry and in...
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The goal for Art Innovation within the MALSA project was to maintain and expand its innovative role in this market by performing application research with an aim to...
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Written texts, documents and manuscripts are a very important part of European cultural and historical heritage, held in national libraries, museums and
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The KIIB project is a Euregio project, which is carried out by Art Innovation in cooperation with the University of Munster. The goal of the KIIB project is to investigate the technical...
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The variety in combinations of different types of foreign matter (dirt) on paper objects can present complex cleaning problems in paper conservation. Current cleaning methods using conventional techniques...
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