
Amsterdam, September 2016 – Last week I was in Amsterdam to attend the ICOM-CC Photographic Materials Working Group Triennial Conference 2016 at the Rijksmuseum.
During the conference poster session, my colleague Barbara Cattaneo and I presented our research on the physical and aesthetic properties of hanji and its usefulness in the field of photographic print conservation.
To download a copy of the poster, please click here.
A few days before the event, we also had the opportunity to visit the wonderful Impossible Project factory in Enschede (the Netherlands), where instant photography is still very much alive.




In the pictures: the group of participants; my conference pass; the opening of the conference; a visit to the Impossible Project factory.

