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Description:
Explore the fascinating world of horological conservation in this lecture by Antiquarian Horologist Brittany Nicole Cox. Delve into the intricate study of bellows materials used in smoking automata, a unique subset of mechanical marvels. Gain insights into the various types of automata, conservation dilemmas, and the meticulous testing processes involved in preserving these delicate mechanisms. Learn about smoke tests, destructive testing, and the use of advanced techniques like FTIR testing. Discover the challenges of working with materials such as Tencel and Tyvek in the context of smoking automata preservation. Understand the intricacies of form and function in these complex devices, including the role of filters and taxidermied components. Benefit from Cox's extensive background and expertise as she shares her experiences working with historical artifacts like those at Radcliffe.

Horological Conservation - A Study of Bellows Materials in Smoking Automata, by Brittany Nicole Cox

Horological Society of New York
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