- DescriptionWelcome for the participants of the MISHA Summer Seminar (MSS) 2025.
- Websitehttps://www.rit.edu/events/misha-summer-seminar-opening-reception
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- Jul 219:00 AMMISHA Summer Seminar - Day 1The MISHA Summer Seminar (MSS) 2025 is a collaboration between RIT’s Museum Studies Program (College of Liberal Arts) and the Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science (College of Science). During this week-long workshop, participants will gain skills in multispectral imaging literacy by learning how to capture and process data from the MISHA (Multispectral Imaging System for Historical Artifacts), a free, open-source, and low barrier-to-entry imaging system developed at RIT through NEH funding led by Drs. Juilee Decker and David Messinger. For more information, see https://www.rit.edu/chipr/misha or email misha@rit.edu.
- Jul 2110:00 AM‘The Proximity Effect’ Exhibition
- Jul 229:00 AMMental Health First Aid TrainingInterpreters have been requested. This training is not available to individuals outside of the RIT community.
- Jul 229:00 AMMISHA Summer Seminar - Day 2The MISHA Summer Seminar (MSS) 2025 is a collaboration between RIT’s Museum Studies Program (College of Liberal Arts) and the Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science (College of Science). During this week-long workshop, participants will gain skills in multispectral imaging literacy by learning how to capture and process data from the MISHA (Multispectral Imaging System for Historical Artifacts), a free, open-source, and low barrier-to-entry imaging system developed at RIT through NEH funding led by Drs. Juilee Decker and David Messinger. For more information, see https://www.rit.edu/chipr/misha or email misha@rit.edu.
- Jul 2210:00 AM‘The Proximity Effect’ Exhibition
- Jul 239:00 AMMISHA Summer Seminar - Day 3The MISHA Summer Seminar (MSS) 2025 is a collaboration between RIT’s Museum Studies Program (College of Liberal Arts) and the Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science (College of Science). During this week-long workshop, participants will gain skills in multispectral imaging literacy by learning how to capture and process data from the MISHA (Multispectral Imaging System for Historical Artifacts), a free, open-source, and low barrier-to-entry imaging system developed at RIT through NEH funding led by Drs. Juilee Decker and David Messinger. For more information, see https://www.rit.edu/chipr/misha or email misha@rit.edu.