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Fabric of an exhibition : Étoffe d'une exposition : une approche pluridisciplinaire

10 Jul 2013

The main Preprints of Symposium 97 thing that restricts the t1ow is the size of :he conduit" To optimise co:rditions of slcrage and display, practical inter- a lirnited extent the flow can be eontrolled by inposing vention could begin with the least sfable objects and con- or relaxing standareis and try regulating the degree ofjotr tinue until every object was slable and in optimum visual satisfae [...] Before the objects iravelled, all the venues were checked to see whether they eould maintain the eavi- ronmenlal parameters specilied in the loan agreement and to assess the dif$culties of delivery and installation. [...] The puryose of the prnject is to provide a praclical balance Lrelween exhibition require- The purpose nf this projeet is to provide a practical balance menls and stable long-tex pr*servation of the collection. [...] The gel maintains the h*midi:y level ment needed to be p*rchased" After researching the options for a v*riable period of time, depending on both the leak* of hygrc:hermographs, remole data lcggers, and the age rate and the external conditions. [...] The display fabric is streiched When assessing tl"re f*ur large liches, one of'our initial erver tlre face of the board, and the {trag is placed in the concerns was lhe la:ge quantily of air volurne" The well, so it does nol protrude frnm the surface of the 388.2 rn3 (:.
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220
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Ottawa

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