PROGRAM OUT_REGISTRATION OPEN_PROGRAM OUT_REGISTRATION OPEN http://die-neue-sammlung.de/ft/future-talks/future-talks-015/registration-015 PROGRAM OUT_REGISTRATION OPEN_PROGRAM OUT_REGISTRATION OPEN The Conservation Department, Die Neue Sammlung - The International Design Museum Munich is pleased to announce its fourth edition of the FUTURE TALKS conference series: FUTURE TALKS 015 Processes. The Making of Design and Modern Art Materials, Technologies and Conservation Strategies October 28 to 30, 2015 Pinakothek of Modern, Munich, Germany...the quality and thus the success of the FUTURE TALKS is and should always be related to a deeper understanding of technologies and materials used and to the pragmatism of finding appropriate conservation strategies to prolong the life span of design objects made of modern materials... After an overwhelming response to our last three FUTURE TALKS conferences we are looking forward to another extensive three-day-congress on international research projects and case studies on active conservation treatments and technology of modern materials in design and modern art. The FUTURE TALKS 015 is focussing on everything you d always wanted to learn about the making of design and modern art and the conservation challenges related to this. Recent advances in this field, addressing technology, design and production processes of modern materials, new and innovative treatment and analysis methods for degraded plastics as well as current research and ongoing projects will be presented. During the three day conference experts from all over the world (21 nations at the last FUTURE TALKS conference) will share their experiences and knowledge in this field. Knowing very well that the conservation of modern materials is not only limited to design objects, a part of the programme is dedicated to conservation projects on modern/contemporary works of art. Beneath lectures from the conservation section, we are very delighted to announce a set of great designers who will talk about the process in design. It is a honour to welcome: - Nitzan Cohen, professor for industrial and system design HBK Stuttgart, industrial designer, Munich, Germany - Karim Habib, chief designer, BMW, Munich, Germany - Axel Thallemer, full professor with tenure at National University of Singapore and Deputy Head of Research for Industrial Design, Singapore
SAVE THE DATE The conference will take place from October 28 30, 2015 at the Pinakothek der in Munich, Germany, The conference and associated publication will be in English. There will also be social events and opportunities to visit local conservation studios, research labs, plastic producers and design studios on Saturday October 31, 2015. The conference and the associated publication will be in English. The eagerly awaited third publication FT 013 will be available at the conference. BOOKINGS Online booking is available at: (http://die-neue-sammlung.de/ft/future-talks/future-talks-015/registration-015). Registration and payment must be transfered to Die Neue Sammlung bank account (see below) not later than September 30, 2015 (early bird: July 15, 2015). Numbers for the conference are limited and early registration is advised. Register as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Please note that registration is required. Conference fee (3 day-ticket): The registration fee is graduated. Please note there is a higher fee if you register after July 15,2015. Early bird (booking and payment until July 15,2015) : 200,00 after July 15, 2015: 300,00 Students: Early bird (booking and payment until June 30, 2015): 100,00 after July 15, 2015: 200,00 Evening reception (October 29, 2015): 50,00 (includes an open buffet and free drinks) ORGANIZER The Conservation Department of Die Neue Sammlung, The International Design Museum Munich (www.die-neue-sammlung.de). Die Neue Sammlung houses the world s largest and most important collection of industrial design. The large number of objects reflects the technologies and materials developed in the course of the 20 th and 21 st century, attesting in particular to the use of plastics. However, unlike most traditional materials these are subject to a dynamic aging process and after only a short time often already bear irreversible traces of their age. Corresponding types of damage can hardly be reconciled with the respective designer s original intentions and are often problematic in terms of conservation. Since its founding in 2002, the Conservation Department has become an important hub for the conservation and maintenance of modern design objects, through research into the deterioration and preservation of the collections, the development of new conservation processes and the knowledge of its original technology. It also plays an active role in networking and information sharing. Both knowledge and network expanded to the FUTURE TALKS, an international platform, initiating an intensive and profound discourse on practical conservation treatments of modern materials.
LECTURES (subject to change) Designers on design: Nitzan Cohen, professor for industrial and system design HBK Stuttgart, industrial designer, Munich, Germany Karim Habib, chief designer, BMW, Munich, Germany Axel Thallemer, full professor with tenure at National University of Singapore and Deputy Head of Research for Industrial Design, Singapore Back to the origins. Understanding the history of production and its influence on the properties of acrylic sheet Sara Babo, Joana Lia Ferreira, Ana Maria Ramos, Maria João Melo University Nova, Lisbon, Portugal Matching the colours in the reconstruction of modern artworks Lydia Beerkens SRAL Maastricht, The Netherlands Dipping into colors. Studies on the coloring of plastics Anne Biber Technisches Museum Wien, Vienna, Austria Le Chant du Styrène by Paul Cocksedge. Research into bonding and filling media for degraded expanded polystyrene Nahema Borrel University Sorbonne Paris Lasers application for the cleaining of plastic supports Grazia De Cesare, Chiara Russo Accademia di Belle Arti de L Aquila, Chieti, Italy Institute of Electronic Structure and Lasers, Foundation for Reserach and Technology- Hellas (IESL-FORTH), Greece Reflectance transformation. Imaging of transparent polymers Alexander M. Dittus Zurich, Switzerland 'Gargantua e Pantagruel' by Stefano Arienti. The degradation and subsequent restoration of a polystyrene work of art Caroline Dupré, Rome, Italy Francesca Secchi, Rome, Italy
The plasticine model for Benediction by Jacques Lipchitz (1891-1973) Suzanna Yasemin Etyemez, Los Angeles, USA Hochschule für Bildende Künste Dresden, Germany The Sacchi Collection. From model to object Silvana Annicchiarico, Barbara Ferriani, Francesca Caterina Izzo, Elisabetta Zendri Triennale Design Museum, Milan, Italy Ca Foscari University of Venice, Venice-Mestre, Italy The cleaning and conservation of plastic artefacts found in museum collections Anna L. Fricker, David S. McPhail, Brenda Keneghan, Boris Pretzel Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom. Victoria and Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom. Discolouration of plastic objects. The identification of yellow and orange synthetic organic pigments in plastic objects. Suzan de Groot, Henk van Keulen, Sharon van den Akker, Thea van Oosten Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands (RCE), Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Conservation of formica Thijs Janssen University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Updating POPART s cleaning protocols & low-cost monitoring of deteriorating plastics by way of a Raspberry Pi. Mark Kearney Victoria and Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom The Eameses' La Chaise and its delayed production. A technical study. Roger Griffith, Ellen Moody, Anne Grady The Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA Exploding Sodas, Shrinking Fruit, and Yesterday s CD-ROMs. Content and Conservation of the AIGA Design Archives at the Denver Art Museum Darrin Alfred, Sarah Melching, Kate Moomaw Denver Art Museum, Denver, USA 3d printed metal in design. Steven Pine The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, USA The lustrum of a temporary treatment of the original Steltman Chairs by Gerrit Rietveld. How an interim intervention turns out to last. Evelyne Snijders, Haarlem, The Netherlands
Rietveld s Beugelstoel The Early Models Made of Vulcanised Fibre Mareike Stöber Technische Universität München, Munich, Germany Stretch in space. Research into the mechanical properties of installations of knitted polyamide under stress Carien van Aubel, Suzan de Groot, Henk van Keulen, Tatja Scholte, Emmy de Groot University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Synthetic Furs in Art. Materials, processes and cleaning methods Katja van de Braak, Anna Laganá, Suzan de Groot, Henk van Keulen, Ellen Jansen, René Peschar University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands, Amsterdam, The Netherlands On contemporary artwork production. Viola Eickmeier, Ingo Vetter University of the Arts Bremen, Germany Studioviolet, Berlin, Germany