Preliminary conference program Program Plenary sessions will take place in the morning. Parallel to the presentations, workshops will take place throughout the Rijksmuseum in the afternoon. Attendees will have several workshops to choose from that are designed to address new techniques, current object photography and specialized conservation photography. These workshops are still being arranged. Please visit our conference website at www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/2and3dphotography for constant updates as the program develops. Attendance to some workshops is limited. Early-bird registration for the congress begins on November 3, 2014. Registration for the specific workshops opens on December 15, 2014. Speakers Roy S. Berns Program of Color Science, Studio for Scientific Imaging and Archiving of Cultural Heritage Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York Pedro Santos Head of Competence Center Cultural Heritage Digitization at Fraunhofer IGD, Germany Robert Erdmann Senior Scientist, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam Tim Zaman PhD Researcher at Quantitative Imaging Group, Delft University of Technology, Delft Scott Geffert Senior Imaging Systems Manager, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and President at ImagingEtc.com Bernhard Fischer Professor, Department of Informatics, School of Informatics, Indiana University Adam Lowe Director Factum Arte, Madrid Vincent Rossi Smithonian Institution, 3D Program Officer, Washington Ken Rahaim Digitization Program Officer, Smithsonian Institution, Washington Google Google Cultural Institute Nick Poole Chief Executive, Collections Trust, London Alonzo C. Addison Strategic advisor, Berkely, California Suzanne de Jong-Kole Project Manager of Collection Digitization Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden Barbara Bridgers General Manager for Imaging, Metropolitan Museum of Art, new York Marianne Peereboom Project Manager IT, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam More information can be found in the Speaker biographies (pdf) Confirmed workshops Richard Davis Joe Coscia jr. Henni van Beek Adam Lowe Pedro Santos Urs Recher Head of Collections Photography, Victoria and Albert Museum, London Chief photographer The Photograph Studio, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Staff photographer – Printroom Online Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam Director Factum Arte, Madrid Head of Competence Center Cultural Heritage Digitization at Fraunhofer IGD, Germany Broncolor
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