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The Treatment of Historical Objects at the Science Museum. A Miniature Triple-Expansion Marine Engine Model. Wednesday, 19 March 2008. Going a little bit further. This is the first post of 2008 and there are some updates in the treatment of our miniature marine engine. The dilution of old lubricants and accretions during nearly four months in a solvent bath was impressive. Posted by Conservation Team. Links to this post. Tuesday, 30 October 2007. A Really Slow Process. At the same time mechanical cleanin...

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The Treatment of Historical Objects at the Science Museum. A Miniature Triple-Expansion Marine Engine Model. Wednesday, 19 March 2008. Going a little bit further. This is the first post of 2008 and there are some updates in the treatment of our miniature marine engine. The dilution of old lubricants and accretions during nearly four months in a solvent bath was impressive. Posted by Conservation Team. Links to this post. Tuesday, 30 October 2007. A Really Slow Process. At the same time mechanical cleanin...

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The Treatment of Historical Objects at the Science Museum: October 2007

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The Treatment of Historical Objects at the Science Museum. A Miniature Triple-Expansion Marine Engine Model. Tuesday, 30 October 2007. A Really Slow Process. It’s been a while since the last treatment update, but you have to keep in mind that conservation treatments can sometimes take long; actions based on rushed decisions can prove destructive for the object. Patience is essential for the conservator. Finally, we managed to restore the engine’s function in manual mode. That means that the pis...However...

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The Treatment of Historical Objects at the Science Museum: August 2007

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The Treatment of Historical Objects at the Science Museum. A Miniature Triple-Expansion Marine Engine Model. Tuesday, 28 August 2007. Finally, the time has come! I proudly present to you the pre-treatment digital photos, straight from the lab’s stereo-microscope! The miniature engine revealed some of its secrets as I was able to magnify it about 60x! There is also an etched mark on the metal base caused by the acidic action of a fingerprint, a constant reminder to never touch an object with bare hands!

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The Treatment of Historical Objects at the Science Museum: September 2007

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The Treatment of Historical Objects at the Science Museum. A Miniature Triple-Expansion Marine Engine Model. Tuesday, 11 September 2007. The cleaning is on! After a small delay (we have several projects running simultaneously), today’s post is really special! There is a video available for streaming, showing the cleaning procedures that are currently taking place in the conservation lab! I applied the method to a small area, in order to evaluate its efficiency. As you can see in the video, the cleani...

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The Treatment of Historical Objects at the Science Museum: March 2008

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The Treatment of Historical Objects at the Science Museum. A Miniature Triple-Expansion Marine Engine Model. Wednesday, 19 March 2008. Going a little bit further. This is the first post of 2008 and there are some updates in the treatment of our miniature marine engine. The dilution of old lubricants and accretions during nearly four months in a solvent bath was impressive. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This is a blog from the conservation team at the Science Museum.

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Carrière et vie professionnelle. JFG on GOOGLE SCHOLAR. Books and edited volumes. Habits of Knowledge: Early Modern Instrument Trajectories, from Field to Museum (working title) (. Under contract with Brill. 8220;Artisans and Instruments, 1300-1800,” special issue of. 44 (2006), 123-278 (Co-edited with Mario Biagioli). The Art of Teaching Physics: The Eighteenth-Century Demonstration Apparatus of Jean-Antoine Nollet. Also in a French version, partially online in Google Books. Articles and book chapters.

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Carrière et vie professionnelle. Organum, Habitus, Museum. ORGANUM, HABITUS, MUSEUM: EARLY MODERN INSTRUMENTS IN CONTEXT. Manchester, UK, 27 July 2013, iCHSTM. Session S038. A work to be done : the manual and the cognitive in early-modern science. What did Francis Bacon mean in his 1620. Novum Organum when he proclaimed that. He had supplied the Instrument. Equidem Organum probui ) to solidly found philosophy and the sciences on every kind of experience? Organum ), how distinctive practical habits (.

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Carrière et vie professionnelle. Things That Talk (McGill Course). HIST 410 / CRN 10131 (McGill University, History Department). Things That Talk: Understanding Early Modern Objects. Time: TTh, 8:35am-9:55pm. Place: Leacock 31 (and field trips! Office hours: Tuesday 2-4. Office: 3610 McTavish, room 35-3. Email: Jean-francois.gauvin (at) mcgill.ca. What can we learn about the social and economic culture of seventeenth-century Holland by studying mere tulips? Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000).

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Carrière et vie professionnelle. Acfas, mai 2013. Congrès de l’Acfas, Colloque thématique. Université Laval, mercredi le 8 mai 2013. 347 – Vingt ans de recherche en éducation muséale. Responsable du Colloque : Maryse Paquin, professeure, UQTR. Jean-François Gauvin, Ph.D. Directeur administratif, Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, Université Harvard. Lecturer, Département d’histoire des sciences, Université Harvard. Thèmes : 2.3, 4.3, 5.4 et 6 (selon la liste de thèmes fournie). J’ai c...

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Carrière et vie professionnelle. This is a cloud image of my dissertation (without footnotes but with bibliography) with the most important words. Unsurprisingly, “instrument”, “instruments” and “machine” dominate the field of view. You can do your own on the wordle website. I owe this link to Alex Wellerstein. October 4, 2010. 1 Comment ». Comment by Antoine Maloney. October 14, 2010 Reply. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Habit...

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Carrière et vie professionnelle. Addendum à mon article publié in. À paraître): Les musées de sciences, la présence des objets. Et les défis pédagogiques de l’. Faute de place, j’ai dû omettre cette section de l’article originel. La voici donc, en espérant que cela permette au lecteur de l’article d’approfondir une notion théorique à l’aide d’un exemple concret. Qui sait, cette exposition sera-t-elle montée un jour? Voici un résumé de l’article avant de passer à l’addendum en question. Développé à l’Univ...

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Carrière et vie professionnelle. Director of Administration / Lecturer, Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments (CHSI), Harvard University. 2007-2009 (full-time); 2009-2011 (part-time). Assistant Curator then Curator, Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments (CHSI), Harvard University. I also co-curated two temporary exhibitions with Faculty and students from the Department of History of Science at Harvard: With Jimena Canales (. The Matter of Fact. Spring 08) and Mario Biagioli (. Researc...

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