Рет қаралды 16
Atomic oxygen plasma source as a new tool for cultural heritage Michalis Poupouzas, Ana Sobota (Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, the Netherlands), Anton Nikiforov (Research Unit for Plasma Technologies, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium), MOXY project
Symposium and Round Table II, 2024 Vilnius
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Green and Sustainable Approaches to Cleaning Sensitive Works of Art
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National Gallery of Art, Vilnius, Lithuania
September 4, 2024
www.moxyproject.eu/greencluster2024symposium
Organizers and partnerships:
Research Unit for Plasma Technologies RUPT at Ghent University, ICOMOS Lithuania, and Green CH Cluster composed of GreenArt, GoGreen, and MOXY projects, in partnership with the Research Council of Lithuania, the National Contact Points (NCPs), National Gallery of Art of the Lithuanian National Museum of Art, and Association of Lithuanian Conservators-Restorers.
On September 4, 2024, in Vilnius, Lithuania, the European Green Capital 2025, MOXY hosted a Symposium at the National Gallery of Art of the Lithuanian National Museum of Art. Researchers, expert conservators, innovators, and policy-makers from Horizon Europe projects GoGreen, GreenArt, and MOXY, united in the Green Cultural Heritage (CH) Cluster, will gather to discuss green, sustainable, and contactless approaches to cleaning sensitive works of art and other cultural heritage in the times of climate change. This was a unique one-day opportunity to delve into the latest advancements in our field, as the Green CH Cluster includes researchers from 53 organizations of excellence - universities, research organizations, museums, conservation centers, and non-governmental organizations representing extraordinary expertise in CH science, conservation, physics, chemistry, sustainability science, and related fields.