The sounds of Jean Tinguely – part 2: the case study of the MAHF
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open in viewerJean Tinguely, a known Swiss kinetic artist, created visual and auditory experiences through his artwork. Since his passing, conservators have worked to preserve his legacy and works as they deteriorate over time. This project explored the use of an acoustic camera as a non-invasive method to monitor and document the condition of his sculptures over time using acoustic emission recordings. As product of this research, a guidebook was created to aid those involved in future conservation efforts by explaining how to break down a sculpture into its components, take recordings using the acoustic camera, and analyze data. This project encourages recordings to be taken at a consistent, repeatable time interval for consistent data comparison of future recordings.
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- E-project-042924-091707
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- 2024
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- UN Sustainable Development Goals
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- 2024-04-29
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- E-project-042924-091707
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- 2024-05-20
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