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Why DIGITAL? Its only 1′s and 0′s This lecture was presented at the 3D Digital Documentation Summit held July 10-12, 2012 at the Presidio, San Francisco, CA Why DIGITAL? Its only 1′s and 0′s We still seem to be fighting the war over the value of digital information some 30 years after its introduction to the public. Developments in technology have occurred so rapidly that skepticism ... | 11/09/2012 |
What’s In and What’s Out This lecture was part of the Divine Disorder Conference on the Conservation of Outsider Folk art that was organized and hosted by NCPTT. The conference was held February 15-16, 2012 on the campus of Northwestern University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. What’s In and What’s Out Abstract James Dixon (1887- 1970) was a primitive landscape painter from Tory Island an ... | 04/03/2012 |
Walls of Stone: How to Build Drystone Walls and Rock Fences (1996-01) The video is a primary training resource, providing graphic instruction on how to repair, rebuild and relocate stone walls and rock fences. | 09/22/2008 |
Virtual Conservation of Folk and Outsider Art Environments This lecture was part of the Divine Disorder Conference on the Conservation of Outsider Folk art that was organized and hosted by NCPTT. The conference was held February 15-16, 2012 on the campus of Northwestern University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. Virtual Conservation of Folk and Outsider Art Environments Abstract The presentation will address the issue of conserving documents pertaining ... | 04/03/2012 |
Video: The Historic Building Material Bousillage In this video we will discuss a traditional Louisiana construction method called Bousillage. Bousillage is a Louisiana French term for walls made of mud. The origins of the word comes from Bous which means mud. Louisiana’s bousillage techniques appear s to be a blending of French and Native American traditions. Both cultures employed similar mud walled ... | 09/02/2010 |
USS Arizona: Preserving a War Memorial (2004-23) Funded by NCPTT, Montana Public Television has produced a series of videos that highlights the nation’s underwater archeological treasures and features the preservation work of the National Park Service Submerged Resources Center. | 12/31/2004 |
Unicultural Ethnography: Preserving Outsider Art Through the Ethnography of Individual Outsider Artists This lecture was part of the Divine Disorder Conference on the Conservation of Outsider Folk art that was organized and hosted by NCPTT. The conference was held February 15-16, 2012 on the campus of Northwestern University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. Unicultural Ethnography: Preserving Outsider Art Through the Ethnography of Individual Outsider Artists Abstract Certain aspects of the artistic experience ... | 04/04/2012 |
These Old Cabins In 1889, two forest rangers, Than Wilkerson and Hank Tuttle, had just landed themselves the job of patrolling the newly established forest reserve in western Montana’s Bitterroot Valley. With only skimpy provisions and not so much as a horse to travel on, Wilkerson and Tuttle found themselves employed, but homeless. So they set themselves about ... | 02/24/2012 |
The Strange Procession That Never Moves The Wooldridge Monuments are a group of eighteen life-sized sculptures located in Maplewood Cemetery, Mayfield, Kentucky. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, they commemorate the life and relatives of Henry G. Wooldridge. | 04/05/2012 |
The Orange Show Center for Visionary Art This lecture was part of the Divine Disorder Conference on the Conservation of Outsider Folk art that was organized and hosted by NCPTT. The conference was held February 15-16, 2012 on the campus of Northwestern University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. The Orange Show Center for Visionary Art Abstract The Orange Show Foundation Inc. recently received a grant from the ... | 04/04/2012 |
Taking the Art to the Streets: How the Citizens of Los Angeles Saved Watts Towers This lecture was part of the Divine Disorder Conference on the Conservation of Outsider Folk art that was organized and hosted by NCPTT. The conference was held February 15-16, 2012 on the campus of Northwestern University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. Taking the Art to the Streets: How the Citizens of Los Angeles Saved Watts Towers Abstract When the assorted ... | 04/03/2012 |
Simon Rodia’s Towers in Watts (The Watts Towers) Four Decades of Interventions and Still Searching for a Solution This lecture was part of the Divine Disorder Conference on the Conservation of Outsider Folk art that was organized and hosted by NCPTT. The conference was held February 15-16, 2012 on the campus of Northwestern University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. Simon Rodia’s Towers in Watts (The Watts Towers) Four Decades of Interventions and Still Searching for a ... | 04/03/2012 |
Shipwreck: America’s Underwater Heritage (2004-18) Funded by NCPTT, Montana Public Television has produced a series of videos that highlights the nation’s underwater archeological treasures and features the preservation work of the National Park Service Submerged Resources Center. | 12/31/2004 |
Secret of Lake Meade: America’s Cultural Heritage Underwater (2004-17) Funded by NCPTT, Montana Public Television has produced a series of videos that highlights the nation’s underwater archeological treasures and features the preservation work of the National Park Service Submerged Resources Center. | 12/31/2004 |
Root of the Problem (1998-33) Neville Agnew of the Getty Conservation Institute speaks about the conservation of the hominid footprints at Laetoli, Tanzania. He lists three primary conservation topics that the general public will care about: Egyptology, dinosaurs, and human ancestry. | 09/22/2008 |
Rocket Science and 3D Analyses in the Preservation of Artistic and Historic Works This presentation was presented as the keynote address for the 3D Digital Documentation Summit held July 10-12, 2012, Presidio, San Francisco, CA. Rocket Science and 3D Analyses in the Preservation of Artistic and Historic Works More than sixty years ago development began on the nuclear-propelled ORION Spaceship destined for a manned mission to the planet Saturn. This ... | 10/29/2012 |
Retaining America’s Dry Stone Heritage (2002-05) This video documents the repair of damaged drystone walls in the popular Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historic Park. | 09/22/2008 |
Resetting a Stone Grave Marker (2007-02) Materials Conservator Jason Church demonstrates how to properly reset stone grave marker. | 09/22/2008 |
Replacing Trees in Historic Landscapes (2009-06) Trees in historic landscapes are often important cultural resources that contribute to the significance and integrity of a property. This video provides guidance on the concepts and techniques of replacing individual trees at historic properties. | 04/06/2009 |
Recolocación Básica de Monumentos English Español Trataremos de enseñar los procedimientos básicos para recolocar una lápida de piedra. Hay dos cosas importantes que recordar. Lo primero es asegurarse de la seguridad personal y lo segundo es no hacer daño a la lápida como tal. Estas son estructuras delicadas pero pesadas y se debe de ejercitar una gran cantidad de cuidado y ... | 09/16/2011 |
Realms of the Unreal and the Henry Darger Archives This lecture was part of the Divine Disorder Conference on the Conservation of Outsider Folk art that was organized and hosted by NCPTT. The conference was held February 15-16, 2012 on the campus of Northwestern University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. Realms of the Unreal and the Henry Darger Archives Abstract The American Folk Art Museum maintains the single largest ... | 03/30/2012 |
Re-evaluation of 1984 Preservation Decisions for the African House Murals by Clementine Hunter This lecture was part of the Divine Disorder Conference on the Conservation of Outsider Folk art that was organized and hosted by NCPTT. The conference was held February 15-16, 2012 on the campus of Northwestern University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. Abstract Re-evaluation of 1984 Preservation Decisions for the African House Murals by Clementine Hunter In 1984 as an Associate ... | 04/03/2012 |
Prospection in Depth 2009 Limited Seating Still Available for Geophysics Workshop David Morgan, Chief of Archeology and Collections at the National Park Service National Center for Preservation Technology and Training, talks about the annual geophysics workshop course that we call Prospection in Depth Limited seating is still available for this five day course at the Presidio in San Francisco from August 4-8, 2009. The tuition of $499 ... | 07/01/2009 |
Preservation Studies Summer Field School at Tulane This summer, NCPTT, the Tulane School of Architecture, the Preservation Trades Network, and Save Our Cemeteries hosted training on treatments for above ground cemeteries damaged during Hurricane Katrina. Topics included masonry applications, preservation technology, limewash, appropriate treatments for tombs, and a history of the cemeteries of New Orleans. This video was produced by Tulane University. | 08/07/2009 |
Preservation Passed On In the Northern Rockies, at least 800 old cabins, fire lookouts, and ranger stations still stand on federal and state public lands. These structures, nestled among fir trees and dotting the banks of creeks are of immense historic value and are irreplaceable. They were built by early forest and park rangers, homesteaders, and ranchers, who ... | 03/02/2012 |
Preservation Maintenance of Turf Using Resource Sensitive Techniques in Historic Landscapes (2011-03) Historic sites reflect a particular time period and cultural use. These landscapes are composed of historic features such as buildings, trees, fencing, and walkways that date to an historic period. Understanding and implementing appropriate maintenance practices to preserve a site’s historic character and its individual features are essential components of a maintenance worker’s job. This ... | 04/14/2011 |
Preservation Architect Named Chicagoan of the Year This video describes the work of preservation architect Gunny Harboe who has been named a 2010 Chicagoan of the Year by ChicagoMag.com. Harboe has been restoring some of Chicago’s iconic buildings since being involved with the rehabilitation of the Rookery in 1992. | 12/27/2010 |
Planning to Stabilize, Document, Conserve and Interpret Howard Finster’s Paradise Garden in Summerville, Georgia This lecture was part of the Divine Disorder Conference on the Conservation of Outsider Folk art that was organized and hosted by NCPTT. The conference was held February 15-16, 2012 on the campus of Northwestern University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. Planning to Stabilize, Document, Conserve and Interpret Howard Finster’s Paradise Garden in Summerville, Georgia Abstract This presentation will illustrate ... | 04/04/2012 |
Paradise Gardens; its Past and its Future This lecture was part of the Divine Disorder Conference on the Conservation of Outsider Folk art that was organized and hosted by NCPTT. The conference was held February 15-16, 2012 on the campus of Northwestern University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. Paradise Gardens; its Past and its Future Abstract Speakers Biography Jordan Poole,Executive Director Paradise Garden Foundation A Chattanooga County native Jordan ... | 04/20/2012 |
NCPTT Training Video: Lifting and Hoisting Stone Grave Markers Many fallen or sunken grave markers are too large or weigh too much to be reset by hand. For these markers a mechanical hoisting or lifting system must be used. There are many types of lifting systems in use from very complex cranes and truck mounted hydraulic booms to less complex gantries and tripod hoists. ... | 03/21/2010 |
NCPTT experiences Rocky Mountain High-Tech at the Association for Preservation Technology Conference This past week, I was thrilled to attend my first-ever Association for Preservation Technology (APT) conference. The conference was hugely successful, both in numbers and in the quality of information presented. We at NCPTT were happy to take part as a sponsor of the conference and a partner in some of the learning experiences there. The ... | 10/09/2010 |
Monitoring Using Laser Scanning – Case Study of Watts Towers This lecture was presented at the 3D Digital Documentation Summit held July 10-12, 2012 at the Presidio, San Francisco, CA Monitoring Using Laser Scanning – Case Study of Watts Towers This paper will explore the use of laser scanning as a part of a controlled survey to measure movement of buildings and structures over time. In 2011 a ... | 10/22/2012 |
Magical Mosaics: Preserving Isaiah Zagar’s Philadelphia Art Environment This lecture was part of the Divine Disorder Conference on the Conservation of Outsider Folk art that was organized and hosted by NCPTT. The conference was held February 15-16, 2012 on the campus of Northwestern University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. Magical Mosaics: Preserving Isaiah Zagar’s Philadelphia Art Environment Abstract One of the nation’s most amazing, yet least known, art ... | 03/29/2012 |
Limpieza Básica para Monumentos (2007-01) Hola, en este video le estaremos enseñando los procedimientos básicos para limpiar lápidas de piedra. Hay dos cosas que se deben de recordar: lo primero es que siempre hay que asegurarse de la seguridad personal y lo segundo es no hacer daño a la lápida como tal. | 09/15/2011 |
Limewash Video: Application and Preparation of Limewash (2008-07) This six minute video explains how to prepare and apply limewash. | 12/31/2008 |
Landscapes and Lives (1997-27) Susan Turner talks about how and why landscapes are and should be preserved. | 09/22/2008 |
Landscape Maintenance in Cemeteries Landscape maintenance is a critical element in historic cemetery preservation. Yet often the landscape is neglected or improperly maintained, resulting in damaged historic features and a loss of historic landscape character. NCPTT presented a webinar addressing landscape maintenance in historic cemeteries on April 7, 2010. Course instructor Jason Church discussed sensitive maintenance practices for cemetery landscape ... | 03/29/2010 |
Iron Fencing Care Workshop in Bloomington, Indiana NCPTT, in partnership with Monroe County History Center at Indiana University, conducted a workshop focused on the techniques and knowledge needed to preserve ornamental ironwork in an architectural setting. This workshop begin with an opening lecture session at 6:30 p.m. by NCPTT’s Materials Conservator Jason Church on Friday, October 14th at the History Center in Bloomington, Indiana. ... | 04/18/2012 |
Iron Fence Repair (2007-03) Materials Conservator Jason Church demonstrates how to properly repair an iron fence. | 12/31/2007 |
Historic Preservation: The Next Step; Public Lecture by James Marston Fitch (1996-12) Dr. James Finch gives a public lecture on preservation. | 11/04/1996 |
God’s Architects; Documenting the Materials, Methods, and Self-Taught Builders of the South This lecture was part of the Divine Disorder Conference on the Conservation of Outsider Folk art that was organized and hosted by NCPTT. The conference was held February 15-16, 2012 on the campus of Northwestern University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. God’s Architects; Documenting the Materials, Methods, and Self-Taught Builders of the South Abstract Scattered about remote back roads and ... | 04/04/2012 |
Glass and Stained Glass Conservation (1998-28) This video covers a workshop on the conservation and restoration of stained glass. | 09/22/2008 |
Fire and Ice: America’s Cultural Heritage Underwater (2004-19) Funded by NCPTT, Montana Public Television has produced a series of videos that highlights the nation’s underwater archeological treasures and features the preservation work of the National Park Service Submerged Resources Center. | 12/31/2004 |
Ferry of Hope: Ellis Island and US Immigration (2004-21) Funded by NCPTT, Montana Public Television has produced a series of videos that highlights the nation’s underwater archeological treasures and features the preservation work of the National Park Service Submerged Resources Center. | 12/31/2004 |
FBI Investigation of Clementine Hunter Forgeries by William Toye United States Attorney Stephanie A. Finley announced that Robert E. Lucky, Jr, 64, of New Orleans, was sentenced today to 25 months in federal prison and was ordered to pay $326,893 in restitution for mail fraud in connection with selling fake paintings attributed to Louisiana artist Clementine Hunter. Lucky was also sentenced to three years’ ... | 03/28/2012 |
Evolution in Project Workflow – Is High Definition Survey the Missing Link? – Brandon C. Friske This lecture was presented at the 3D Digital Documentation Summit held July 10-12, 2012 at the Presidio, San Francisco, CA Evolution in Project Workflow – Is High Definition Survey the Missing Link? There is a major shift occurring in the preservation and building industry today. It was only 30 years ago that architects and engineers where designing ... | 10/18/2012 |
Essentials in Cemetery Monument Care Materials Research Chief Mary Striegel and Materials Conservator Jason Church conduct a TEL NPS course “Essentials in Cemetery Monument Care.” | 02/04/2008 |
Essentials in Cemetery Monument Care Materials Research Chief Mary Striegel and Materials Conservator Jason Church conduct a TEL NPS course “Essentials in Cemetery Monument Care” broadcast on January 30, 2007. | 01/30/2007 |
Dry Tortugas: Searching for the Windjammer Avanti (2004-22) Funded by NCPTT, Montana Public Television has produced a series of videos that highlights the nation’s underwater archeological treasures and features the preservation work of the National Park Service’s Submerged Resources Center. | 12/31/2004 |
Discriminating Palettes: The Painting Materials of Clementine Hunter and Her Imitator This lecture was part of the Divine Disorder Conference on the Conservation of Outsider Folk art that was organized and hosted by NCPTT. The conference was held February 15-16, 2012 on the campus of Northwestern University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. Discriminating Palettes: The Painting Materials of Clementine Hunter and Her Imitator Abstract The paintings of Clementine Hunter, an illiterate ... | 03/29/2012 |
Designing the Lidar Mission for Industrial Heritage: Cooperation Across the Fields This lecture was presented at the 3D Digital Documentation Summit held July 10-12, 2012 at the Presidio, San Francisco, CA Designing the LiDAR Mission for Industrial Heritage: Cooperation Across the Fields Heritage managers and digital documentarians may observe the same subject, but observe it through a contrasting set of filters. The focus of this paper is to ... | 12/11/2012 |
Culture Shock: Fire Protection for Historic and Cultural Property (1995-01) Boston University produced this training video to raise awareness of fire risks to cultural properties and to provide technical information about fire detection and suppression systems including sprinklers, gaseous agents, and water mist. | 09/22/2008 |
Cultural Landscape of the Upper Tongue River Valley in Rosebud County, Montana (2007-12) This report is an overview and assessment of the cultural landscape of the Tongue River Valley, its historic themes and cultural resource site types. Designed to accompany other project deliverables (the video documentary and map-based digital archive), the goal of the project is to demonstrate the national, state and local significance of the layers ... | 12/31/2007 |
Creating a Conservation Plan for Vollis Simpson’s Whirligigs These lectures were part of the Divine Disorder Conference on the Conservation of Outsider Folk art that was organized and hosted by NCPTT. The conference was held February 15-16, 2012 on the campus of Northwestern University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. Dennis Montagna Creating a Conservation Plan for Vollis Simpson’s Whirligigs Abstract For the past thirty years, 92-year-old Vollis Simpson has ... | 04/03/2012 |
Connections: Preserving America’s Landscape Legacy (1996-02) This video examines the importance of preserving the integrity of America’s historic landscapes. | 09/22/2008 |
Clementine Hunter; History of Forgery The talk presents a biographical sketch of the folk artist, Clementine Hunter, born in southern Natchitoches Parish in late 1887 and died January 1, 1988. Around 2000 a group of paintings appeared on the market supposedly by Hunter but later found to be painted by Beryl and William Toye. The lecture will include details of the ... | 03/20/2012 |
Cleaning a Stone Grave Marker (2007-01) Materials Conservator Jason Church demonstrates how to properly clean a stone grave marker. | 04/19/2007 |
Building Dry Stone Retaining Walls (2002-06) This video shows how to build small drystone retaining walls from beginning to end; laying out the shape, digging the foundation, determining the wall angle, building the face, packing the back, and leveling the top. | 03/02/2009 |
Basics in Iron Fence Care Materials Research Chief Mary Striegel and Materials Conservator Jason Church conduct a TEL NPS course “Essentials in Cemetery Monument Care.” | 02/07/2008 |
Application of Advanced Computer Simulation and Visualization to Enhance Cultural Resources Documentation (1997-06) In the video, the hull of the Civil War warship USS Monitor is recreated digitally. It is then put in simulated physics environments where different aspects of its operation can be studied. | 09/22/2007 |
An Axe to Grind – Part 1 Hi, I’m Bernie Weisgerber, and I’ve got an axe to grind. Today, we’re going to look at axes, but first I want to show you around the ranger station. We’re here at the entrance to the historic Nine Mile Ranger Station. Now the US Forest Service still uses this facility as a working ranger station. ... | 03/16/2012 |
African-American and Creole Traditions Surrounding Death in the Cane River Region The purpose of this project is to capture the traditions surrounding burial practices of African-American and Creole community members in the Cane River area to preserve this information for future generations. | 09/22/2011 |
Advances in Computational Photograph Techniques for Cultural, Historic, and Natural History Materials This lecture was presented at the 3D Digital Documentation Summit held July 10-12, 2012 at the Presidio, San Francisco, CA Advances in Computational Photograph Techniques for Cultural, Historic, and Natural History Materials This talk presents advances in robust new imaging tools from the emerging science known as Computational Photography. The common feature of the computational photography imaging ... | 01/25/2013 |
A Creative Obsession: Materials and Techniques of the Self-Taught Artist James Castle This lecture was part of the Divine Disorder Conference on the Conservation of Outsider Folk art that was organized and hosted by NCPTT. The conference was held February 15-16, 2012 on the campus of Northwestern University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. A Creative Obsession: Materials and Techniques of the Self-Taught Artist James Castle Abstract Identifying the materials of works of ... | 04/02/2012 |
3D Technology and the H.I. Hunley: Beyond Documentation – Christopher Watters Since raising the H.L. Hunley submarine (1863) from the seabed in 2000, the project has incorporated 3D technologies including laser scanning, patterned light scanning, Vulcan point system, and computer modeling. Archaeologists developed the use of 3D technologies primarily for site plan development and artifact documentation. As the project progressed, conservators found other applications for the ... | 10/18/2012 |
3D Scanning of Matisse, the Back I-IV: One Thing After Another This lecture was presented at the 3D Digital Documentation Summit held July 10-12, 2012 at the Presidio, San Francisco, CA 3D Scanning of Matisse, the Back I-IV: One Thing After Another Matisse created Back, his largest sculpture in 1908/1909. Matisse resculpted Back three times over the next twenty-one years (1913, 1917, 1930/31), each time beginning with a ... | 01/30/2013 |
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