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Digital printing for artists

Parraman, Carinna

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Parraman, C. (2003, May). Digital printing for artists. Paper presented at PICS 2003: The PICS Conference, An International Technical Conference on The Science and Systems of Digital Photography, Rochester, NY, USA

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (unpublished)
Conference Name PICS 2003: The PICS Conference, An International Technical Conference on The Science and Systems of Digital Photography
Conference Location Rochester, NY, USA
Start Date May 13, 2003
End Date May 13, 2003
Publication Date May 13, 2003
Print ISSN 0-89208-245-3
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Keywords digital printing, art, artists
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/1070014
Additional Information Additional Information : Refereed conference paper. Presented at the Processing Images, Image Quality, Capturing Images Systems (PICS) International Technical Conference on the Science and Systems of Digital Photography, including the Fifth International Symposium on Multispectral Color Science, Rochester, New York, USA. 13 -16 May 2003. Published by International Society for Imaging Science and Technology (IS&T) pp.455-460. ISBN 0-89208-245-3. The larger research project has been recognised and funded by Hewlett Packard. Parraman (based at the Centre for Fine Print Research UWE) was asked to join the HP Art and Science Programme (2000-2003), which included the National Gallery, London; the Louvre, Paris; Alinari Photographic Archive, as members. Each research institute contributed to a cycle of HP Art and Science research conferences: research (National Gallery, London 2-3 September 2001; Cyprus 4-6 September 2002; Florence, 12 � 13 June 2003). The paper represents a call for the development of an international cross disciplinary network, to work with education, the arts, commerce, science and technology to share both practical and theoretical knowledge, and to forge a common language and methods useful to both fields. One of the outcomes of the research was the acceleration of CFPR's knowledge transfer with schools and artists through Hewlett Packard's Art and Science Philanthropy programme, resulting in a series of international print exchanges that test novel print methods for artists: the International digital miniature print portfolio (2001) www.cfpr.uwe.ac.uk/minidata.htm/ Movement Marey and Muybridge (2003), Boxing Clever (2005) www.cfpr.uwe.ac.uk/boxing2/
Title of Conference or Conference Proceedings : PICS 2003: The PICS Conference, An International Technical Conference on The Science and Systems of Digital Photography