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EU-ARTECH project

Programme: FP 6

Project title: Access, Research and Technology for the conservation of the European Cultural Heritage
Acronym: EU-ARTECH

Duration: 2005-2009

Total budget: € 4.370.000

Web site: www.eu-artech.org

Summary: The objective of EU-ARTECH is to achieve a permanent interoperability among the participating infrastructures, establishing cooperation and exchange of knowledge with the other infrastructures in the field, in the perspective of structuring a common European research area. The activity programme of the five-year EU-ARTECH project was articulated in:

1-Networking
Networking is devoted to promote exchange of knowledge, to diffuse good practices in conservation and to define common work-parameters to improve the comparability of results and quality of research.

2-Access

I - AGLAE, a single high-level infrastructure located in Paris at the Flore Pavilion of the Palais du Louvre (CNRS-C2RMF), where non-destructive elemental composition studies are carried out with high sensitivity and precision, in a unique environment of art-historians, restorers and scientists having a large expertise on artwork studies and conservation;

II - MOLAB, a unified group of joint infrastructures, located in Firenze and Perugia (UNI-PG, CNR-ICVBC, OPD, INOA), where a unique collection of portable instrumentations, together with competences on methods and materials, is available for in-situ non-destructive measurements. The access is devoted to artwork studies and/or evaluation of conservation-restoration methods, directly in a museum room, or on the scaffold of a restoration workshop or in an archaeological site.

3-Joint research activities

Joint research activities are devoted to improve the performances of the participating infrastructures and the quality of the access offered to the scientific community.

Contact person in ISMAR: paola.letardi@ismar.cnr.it

Partnership:

1.      University of Perugia- Italy
2.      Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - France
3.      Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR-ICVBC)-Italy
4.      Istituto Nazionale di Ottica Applicata - Italy
5.      The Scientific Department of the National Gallery of London - United Kingdom
6.      Opificio delle Pietre Dure - Italy
7.      Bayerische Landesamt f?enkmalpflege - Germany
8.      Ormylia Art Diagnosis Centre - Greece
9.      Instituut Collectie Netherlands - The Netherlands
10.  Laboratorio Nacional de Engenharia Civil - Portugal
11.  Institut Royal du Patrimoine Artistique - Belgium
12.  University of Aache - Germany
13.  University of Bologna- Italy

ISMAR Genoa has participated as sub-contractor for the characterization on coated and non-coated metals.

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