Subject: Report on digital imagery for works of art
On November 19-20, 2001, the National Science Foundation, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the Harvard University Art Museums jointly sponsored an invitational workshop on Digital Imagery for Works of Art. This workshop was organized by Kevin Kiernan (University of Kentucky), Charles Rhyne (Reed College), and Ron Spronk (Harvard University), and was designed to bring together computer and imaging scientists who have been active in digital imagery research with a particular group of end users, namely research scholars in the visual arts, including art and architecture historians, art curators, conservators, and scholars and practitioners in closely related disciplines. The specific purpose of the meeting was to explore how the research and development agenda of computing, information and imaging scientists might more usefully serve the research needs of research scholars in the visual arts. At the same time, participants looked for opportunities where applications in the art history domain might inform and push information technology research in new and useful directions. The final report of the workshop is now available at <URL:http://www.dli2.nsf.gov/mellon/report.html>. This Web page contains a copy of the report in HTML and a link to a printable version in Adobe Acrobat format. This Web page also contains a link to a comment form. The organizers and sponsors would very much welcome comments and other feedback from readers of the report. Of particular interest would be links to ongoing efforts in the various areas emphasized in the report, as well as pointers to resources (collections, tools, etc.) that may be useful for future collaborative work. Stephen M. Griffin, National Science Foundation Donald Waters, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:81 Distributed: Tuesday, June 4, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-81-003 ***Received on Sunday, 2 June, 2002