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A few years ago, my friends made me a painting for my birthday.

It's not super artistic but I like it a lot.

But I must have done something wrong because the colours are all faded.

I went and asked a restorer of works of art from the Musée d'Art Contemporain in Montreal

why the colours of my painting have faded so much.

In general, colours fade

because of light exposure.

Either daylight or electric lighting

depending on where you keep your painting.

I've moved it around a lot but I tend to keep it here, by the window,

exposed both to daylight and to electric light.

I don't know what else I could have done.

Keeping it away from intense lighting is important,

especially if it was done with felt-tip pens

whose ink is very sensitive to light.

So keeping it at a low lux,

a low light intensity,

and away from direct sunlight.

Sunlight is usually the strongest

because it includes the most light rays

from infrared to ultraviolet rays.

All of those rays react with organic matter

including the pigments that make up the colours.

This process isn't exclusive to sunlight, it also happens with incandescent light

with regular or halogen bulbs

which also emit a certain amount of light

so you always have to keep a low light level.

Of course, cheap felt-tip pens weren't the best choice

for the painting to last.

But that didn't really matter at the time.

However, I'm curious as to how light affects colours.

What mechanisms lead them to fade?

Light is made up of very fast particles

that turn into waves

so those particles carry a lot of energy.

When that energy interacts with matter,

it excites matter so much that it knocks electrons away from their molecules

and that's how physical and chemical changes can occur

with colours.

Every pigment has its own degree of sensitivity

so not all types of light have the same effects on all pigments.

Red pigments are generally more sensitive to light than others

though that varies within red pigments, too.

Pigments derived from plants are usually

extra sensitive to light exposure.

Interesting, so not only does light affect colours

but the origin of the pigments also matters.

We often forget it but colours can come from all kinds of sources.

They can come from plants or from animals,

there's a red pigment we get from crushed insects.

Sometimes we use human matter

Blood for example, or something else

And they are particularly sensitive to light

so blood stains, or if blood is used as an ink

it will darken or becomes lighter with time

So we light it at very low intensity and for a short period of time

Colours can also come from minerals.

That's often the case for earthy colours,

sienna, greens, colours used for shadowing etc.

They come from minerals, from crushed stones.

There's also coal for the blacks, or soot.

There are several kinds of burning residue for different shades of black.

There's also several types of binders used to fix colours.

There's acrylic,

oil,

or watercolour.

It all depends on what binder fixes the colour,

because a binder creates a kind of filter.

The pigments are captured by the binder,

so the light reaches the binder first before it gets to the colours.

Everything went wrong with my painting:

I have the worst ink and I didn't varnish it to protect it and extend its lifetime.

I'm starting to grasp the extent to which

the management of light on works of art is a science.

We can calculate how much lux we can subject a certain piece to per year

for a certain type of artwork.

If we want to keep it for 1,000 years,

we know we can't go over a certain amount of lux every year.

We calculate it like that.

For paintings, we go until 150 to 175 lux,

sometimes more depending on the medium.

For fragile artwork made on paper, a watercolour for instance,

or colour photography,

we display them under 50 lux.

They always require a lower light intensity.

That's why some museums have very dark rooms

for smaller artworks or ones that are kept in drawers

to keep them away from the light as much as possible.

That helps us showcase them longer.

That means that all the paintings we get to see

have a limited life span.

I'd never thought about that.

The art we see in today's museums won't necessarily be

available for all future generations.

Now I see how important it is to digitalize our artwork.

I didn't expect my picture to last forever,

but what about the Mona Lisa?

The Mona Lisa is so important and so popular

that it's one of the best looked-after paintings in the world.

It is kept under glass

so the glass itself likely protects it

from ultraviolet and infrared light;

the climate under the glass is also under control

in order to preserve the materials and colours

for as long as possible.

That painting was done on a wooden panel,

and Leonardo had a relatively good painting technique

that's pretty consistent for a wooden panel.

It's also varnished,

so it's a rather stable painting

as opposed to a paper artwork.

The Mona Lisa isn't leaving us anytime soon,

although there's some concerns about a crack in the wood.

I'll leave a few links below if you want to learn more about that.

There's even a paper that studies a prediction of the extention of the crack.

Physics really is applied everywhere.

To sum up, light damages paintings

but if we don't like them, we can't see them,

so we need to come up with some tricks

to both see them and preserve them.

We can build glass cases that already include a filter,

or we can stick filters directly onto normal glass.

They're invisible but they filter out light rays.

If we can't do that, we'll use blinds or curtains.

We'll display less sensitive pieces in front of the windows.

I discuss exhibit projects with the museum curator

and see that for instance, a photography exhibit will run for 8 months

so we'll adjust the lux levels to match that

but afterwards we'll leave it to rest for a few years

to compensate the "wear and tear".

We use LEDs or halogen lighting here

but we adapt to new lighting technologies.

We always prefer lights that aren't tainted

so that doesn't change the look of the paintings.

We try to recreate daylight as closely as possible.

It's also an aesthetic choice.

Some curators like harsher, stronger lights

so the lighting designer will adjust to the taste of the curator

and the atmosphere they want to create.

Sometimes, artists have specific requirements

so they may ask for a dramatic kind of lighting.

That'd be lighting that uses beams

to isolate the artwork and create a frame around it.

You can also give a more intimate feel to a piece

with softer lighting,

or you light the whole room with white light

and it feels big, you want to see everything,

it feels more spacious.

So we play with the perceptions of space, and intimacy

we want to create with the artwork.

What about flash photography,

is it really so much worse than daylight

for it to be prohibited everywhere?

The old flash cameras used to have harmful lightbulbs.

Nowadays they use LEDs which are less harmful.

Some tests were done where flash photography

was done repeatedly on some artwork

for hours and hours,

and although you'd think it really damages the artwork,

but that hasn't really been proven.

It's a precautionary measure.

It's also a case of not bothering the other visitors.

So if you're an artist and want your work to resist the test of time,

avoid blood-based artwork on paper

or light will destroy it.

There's actually many more parameters that museums take into account,

like temperature, humidity or even the safety of the artwork and the public.

We don't always realize how present science is in our daily lives - even in art.

Yet science is also, in some way, artistic.

If you liked this video, please consider subscribing

but most importantly to share the video with your friends,

it's the only way to help this channel grow.

On Scilabus Plus, the second channel,

you'll find another very short video about the restorer's lab.

I'm pretty jealous of her working conditions!

I'd like to try something else with you.

I'd like this relationship to be more interactive between you and me,

so at the end of each video, for 2-3min,

I'd like to go over the previous video

and especially to answer your questions (if I can answer them)

So you can leave your comments

and I'll select some questions

to address in the next video.

So let's start with the last video

which was about the oldest animal on Earth:

a clam!

2 questions kept coming up.

The first one questioned the possibility to use carbon 14

to find out the clam's age.

You guys said, quite rightfully,

that carbon 14 datation requires for the animal to be dead

since carbon only starts decaying after the animal's death.

That's how we date stuff.

At best we'd get its death date but not its birth date.

which is useless when you're looking for its age,

I totally agree with that.

But I was mainly referring to the shell

which is not alive

so if we date the shell, don't we get the clam's age?

I might have extrapolated too much on that

so if you have more info about carbon 14 datation of shells,

you know where to find me, I'll read your comments.

The second point was about the longevity of the clam

and how there's a jellyfish that can live a lot longer.

Now that's true, but the jellyfish are cheating.

They live in a way that prevents them from aging:

it's a constant cellular renewal process.

The clam's cellular mechanism is similar to ours

but without showing signs of aging.

So they're completely different mechanisms

which land them into two different categories.

Enrique, the researcher I intervewed, answered many of your questions

and often provided sources for them.

So if you're curious, head back to the comments section of the last video.

all the info will be there.

I hope you liked this video,

and I'll see you next time!

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Putin: Strained relations with Ukraine were a blessing in disguise for Russian industry - Duration: 2:15.

Good afternoon, colleagues,

You may have noticed that I try to meet with representatives of the business community,

business people,

and representatives of the manufacturing and service industries when I go out to the regions.

These meetings are generally substantive and useful for us.

When I say "us,"

I refer to my colleagues – you can see here the Finance Minister,

the Minister of Economic Development,

the Acting Governor,

the Minister of Industry,

and my aide on economic issues.

I am not going to make lengthy introductory remarks,

because you know better than anyone the potential of the Yaroslavl Region,

the industrial potential of Yaroslavl.

In other sectors,

industrial production is highly developed and diversified.

Today, we are visiting Viktor Polyakov [head of the NPO Saturn Research and Production Company].

And today – you will hear about it,

if you have not heard or seen it already – we congratulated the entire staff of the enterprise on the major progress they have achieved.

We have created what is essentially a new school of research and an innovative branch of marine engine production,

which did not exist in Russia before,

since we were buying everything from Ukraine.

However, [strained relations with Ukraine] were a blessing in disguise.

When the restrictions on supplies were put in place,

we rose to the occasion,

quickly and skilfully resolving the issue of marine engine production for ships designated for near and far maritime zones.

This is just one example of what the Yaroslavl Region can do.

The local nature is beautiful,

and tourism can be further promoted here.

You are aware of all this yourself,

and we would like to find out what we do not know yet,

such as your problems,

difficulties, plans and prospects.

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Trump to order review of national monuments - Duration: 11:38.

Trump to order review of national monuments

President Donald Trump is set to order the review of tens of millions of acres of land

and water set aside as national monuments by the past three presidents on Wednesday,

a move that environmental groups warn will undermine a crucial conservation tool and

open up sensitive areas to fossil fuel development.

The review will be conducted by Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and will encompass the dozens of

monuments created over the past 21 years, although the main focus will be on President

Barack Obama's designation last year of Bears Ears National monument, as well as the Grand

Staircase-Escalante National Monument protected by President Bill Clinton in 1996.

Both of those are in Utah, and the state's lawmakers have pressed to revoke the monument

status for the two sites, which are believed to hold fossil fuel resources.

But Zinke sought to quell concerns that the executive order would roll back conservation

protections provided by 1906 Antiquities Act, saying the Trump's order "does not strip any

monument ... or loosen any environmental conservation on any land or marine areas."

Yet environmental groups fear the review is a simply a pretense to unwind the federal

protections in the future, since both Trump and Zinke have supported growing U.S. fossil

fuel output.

Read

the entire story in Source, link

in description.

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Por que adoramos os gatos? | Minuto da Terra - Duration: 3:14.

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Unbelievable Magic Trick That You Can Do - Duration: 2:45.

Welcome!! Hope you enjoy!!

Ok, to do this trick, you are going to need

Two cards

A scissor

Two-faced tape

ANDDD...

A computer screen

Alright!! Here we go.

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Best Indian Dresses for Girls Kids Party in Flipkart and amazon shopping online 841 - Duration: 0:38.

New Indian Dresses for Girls Kids Party in Flipkart and amazon shopping online

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Sun Spots | The Younger Games - Duration: 2:19.

I feel like I'm on the Red Carpet, and there's a lot of Paparazzi.

I think want to give her a breast implant to squeeze, as like a stress ball so to speak.

Let me tell you a little story, I was a lifeguard.

I'd lather up, get the stuff on...it didn't have any SPF in it.

Now I'm paying the price I have...Sun Spots.

Thank God for Doctors.

Kelly, welcome it's good to see you again, how are you?

I'm good, I'm good thanks!

So tell me what brings you here today?

I'm here about my chest.

I have all these, marks.

These spots.

Sure, some sun damage, sun spots.

It was the 80's you had to be tanned...you had to get your base.

As the Sun delivers your UV radiation you're getting a lot of injury to the collagen the

dark spots are typically melanin which is the pigment component of skin so that's why

you're seeing some irregularities and also some differences in the texture of the skin.

You can fix me?

We can definitely do a few things to help fix that.

That's for sure.

Well I'm ready let's get started.

Perfect let's do it.

Great.

You're all dressed, changed I guess and ready to go.

We're going to use that Sciton Laser, a laser that takes advantage of inferred to help get

rid of...

Is it like Star Wars *makes noise* ? Ok Kelly, I'm going to fire up the BBL now.

BBL which is Broad Band Light in the form of a laser.

What it does is it rejuvenates the skin at the cellular or genetic level, you'll end

up with less pigment in the skin, overall improved skin quality and texture.

Oh my sun damaged friends are going to be so jealous.

*Machine Beeps* Oh you do not want people to open their eyes

during this.

No I need a stress implant.

Ok, here we go.

How was that?

Fine.

I feel like I'm on the Red Carpet and there's a lot of Paparazzi.

Ok Kelly, you are all done.

Are you kidding?

No that's it.

That's it?

I feel like a new woman.

And I'll be able to see?

Yes I can see!

No my eyelashes are still there!

You're all done!

Whatttt?

I have a new chest!

It's going to be like a baby's bottom.

Now what do you guys want to do?

Who's up for cocktails?

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EPIC CHOIR DUBSTEP with CARTOON ABOUT DREAMS - Duration: 2:37.

Epic choir dubstep with cartoon about dreams! Great electronic choral music.

All this in conjunction with the cartoon about our dreams, about falling asleep.

Building strings and epic choirs will always result in ACTION!

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HUMAN RELATIONS WITH PYRAMID - PART 4 - Duration: 3:37.

Welcome back ladies and gentleman,

returning back to the same concept I have explained earlier.

On how this pattern exists.

Actually, the patterns that I have been drawing are just in the molecular level.

It is from the base structure of every element.

What do I mean by that?

In every little thing exists, if we measure it in its atomic level, and this is how it looks.

We are then the combination of atoms.

Everything that exist surrounding us is the combination of atoms.

Mountains do not exist as it is.

Humans too, do not exist on the basis of this current structure.

We began from a drop of water,

from that tiny drop of water, process of human formation began.

Therefore, these are the structure of that tiny drop of water contained with.

And from there human flesh began to be constructed.

Human started to be occupied and filled with specific characters

and we move based on the character that has the process like this on the inside

but how?

Have you ever thought of this?

Have you ever heard of this?

Because in the year 2017, it is the year in which ALAMTOLOGI knowledge will be exposed to the world.

Watch it until the end of what i'm about to explain.

So,

what can be applied in understanding that science of pyramid is very close to human?

Ladies and gentlemen,

we are not talking about pyramid skim,

but we are talking about the technology that pyramid has and the applications that can be made out of it.

Application in any fields require a formula.

Thus,all the formula is within this structure.

Ladies and gentleman,

if you would like to do something and requires formula on how to create a strong system.

In the element context for instance,

the answer is here.

Let say we do something

in food industry and trying to create something that can last the food longer or even upgrade the food quality,

the answer is here.

Other than that, say we want to create an irrigation system

that could make the soil fertile,

the formula is here as well.

We want to create an aircraft with high quality and specific requirement of a strong system is also in here.

Thus, this is the scientific reality of pyramid.

Because I am talking based on the scientific facts

neglecting the emotional views from myself or even anyone

We shall continue this topic later.

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Juventus vs Chelsea - PES 2017 Gameplay - Duration: 11:14.

Juventus vs Chelsea - PES 2017 Gameplay

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Lub neej ntsuag nos |Ntsum Xyooj | Hmong Christian Songs - Duration: 4:43.

Unhappy life when husbands leave wife and children

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learn colors Wrong Heads spidman Learning Colors for Kids Fun Zone - Duration: 3:27.

learn colors Wrong Heads spidman Learning Colors for Kids Fun Zone

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Тренировка Клана "Свобода" №2 | ТАНКИ ОНЛАЙН | - Duration: 8:35.

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Choosing Your Crystals Here's What You Need To Know - Duration: 6:57.

Choosing

Your Crystals: Here�s What You Need To Know!

HOW DO I CHOOSE A CRYSTAL

There will be times when you need to purchase a crystal, and given the great abundance of

healing stones now available, it can be useful to have a system for choosing your crystals.

You do not need to know the exact properties of every stone in order to buy one, although

this may help.

Below is a list of possible ways you could go about choosing a crystal.

Remember, just because a crystal is beautiful, and the nicest one of a bunch, doesn�t mean

that it is the best crystal for you.

It is more important to be receptive and allow yourself to be drawn to a stone that will

have meaning for you.

CHOOSING BY �FIRST SIGHT�

Often when you first see a range of crystals, one stone will catch your eye, and continue

to draw your attention.

This is likely to be a stone that will be beneficial to you.

At this point you may like to trust your intuition and purchase the crystal.

However, if you are overwhelmed by choice, or are unsure of what crystal it was that

first grabbed you, try standing quietly for a few moments with your eyes closed, and remember

the reason that you needed to purchase a crystal.

When you open your eyes choose the crystal you feel most drawn to.

This will be the stone for you.

SENSING CRYSTALS

One of the suggested methods of buying a crystal requires that you look at a crystal and see

if it �vibrates� with you.

All crystals vibrate at their own frequency and some people are sensitive enough to feel

these vibrations.

Holding or placing your hand on a large piece of clear quartz crystal is a good way to develop

your sensitivity to these vibrations.

Sometimes a quartz may give off a regular pulse of energy; you may feel others as being

very cold in your hand, or even warm.

Some crystals may produce a tingling sensation on your skin.

Generally a crystal that will be beneficial to you will feel right to you even though

you may not be able to describe the sensations it creates.

Look through a large number of them until you find just the right one.

This works fine as long as you wide variety to select from.

RECEIVING A CRYSTAL

Crystals given as a gift are a precious experience, and as you start to use crystals more, you

may begin to find crystals, or rather, they find you!

It is not uncommon for these crystals to be just what you need at that given moment.

It is also not uncommon to lose crystals, and although this can be upsetting when your

favourite goes missing, it is usually an indication that the crystal has served its purpose in

that situation and is no longer required.

This is particularly so with �Record Keepers� and �Window� crystals.

BUYING WHAT�S AVAILABLE TO YOU

Another method to purchase a crystal is buying whatever crystal that is available to you.

You may also get one as a gift.

In either of these cases, you will be �bonding� with the crystal and that provides the �tuning�

of the crystal to your �vibration�.

So it isn�t all that critical that you find the �perfect� crystal when buying one.

INTERNET BUYING

When choosing a crystal from an internet site it is not possible to touch the crystal, so

you need to take your intuition one stage further.

Browse through the pictures and note which most appeals to you.

You may find yourself excited by the picture of a particular crystal, with a powerful urge

to touch and feel it and a sense of frustration that you cannot.

If you feel that you very much want that crystal to be a part of your life, it is likely that

on some level it has something to offer you.

WHAT IF I�M NOT DRAWN TO A CRYSTAL

Don�t worry.

As with all purchases relating to spiritual growth intent is crucial, and you may need

to acknowledge that the time isn�t right.

If nothing strongly appeals to you, accept that the time is not right and come back on

another day when perhaps a crystal will plead with you to take it home.

Beware of buying crystals purely because that is what you set out to do as this could result

in a collection of crystals unsuited to your needs and lacking meaning.

A FINAL WORD

Expect the Unexpected � I often set out to buy a specific crystal and end up purchasing

something completely different.

Be prepared to have your unconscious lead you to a different crystal.

The unconscious or higher self doesn�t get involved with life�s day-to-day clutter

and thus can get straight down to the business of selecting the most appropriate crystal

for you.

This is why the best approach to choosing a crystal is to quieten your mind and simply

do what feels right.

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КАК ПОНЯТЬ ПАРНЯ ? 🤓 || SENISH - Duration: 4:54.

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Сравнение камер Samsung Galaxy S8, iPhone 7 Plus, LG G6, OnePlus 3T и Google Pixel | КОНКУРС - Duration: 4:21.

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Ash Ketchup vs. Dawn (Pokémon Abridged) - Duration: 0:59.

Buizel, use Aqua Jet!

Pikachu, dodge it and use iron tail!

Buizel, Sonic Boom!

That game sucked!

Pikachu, use run around!

What type of attack is that?

What the heck? He's going too fast! Which way will it stop? Left or right? Where'd he go?

Take that, bitch!

Oof!

Ash wins!

Nice work, Pikachu! Dawn, you remember our bet right?

Thanks a lot Buizel! Now, he gets to be on top... -That's your problem...

Bring that ass over here, boy. -You're not serious...

...right...?

Hey guys!

Thanks so much for watching! Don't forget to leave a like! Make sure you check back tomorrow, because as we all know...

...April showers bring may flowers.

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RRSP Withdrawals: Lifelong Learning Plan | Your Money, Your Choices by Susan Daley - Duration: 3:59.

Withdrawals from the RRSP are included in your income for tax purposes, so you're

taxed at your marginal rate.

If you pull $10,000 from an RRSP, and are already earning a $50,000 income, then you'd

owe almost $3000 in taxes on that withdrawal.

There are two exceptions to this: The first is if you are using the RRSP to fund the down

payment on your first home.

The second is if you are pulling money out of your RRSP to pay for educational expenses.

My last video was on the Home Buyers Plan, today I'll focus on the Lifelong Learning

Plan.

I'm Susan Daley and this is Your Money, Your Choices.

The Lifelong Learning Plan allows you to use funds currently within your RRSP for education

costs.

You can withdraw money from your RRSP to pay for you or your spouse or common-law partner

to pursue a qualifying education program on a full-time basis at a designated educational

institution- As long as you're a resident of Canada.

I've included a link in the description below that outlines the plan, including qualifying

education and designated educational institutions.

But in essence, any institution that allows you to currently claim the education amount

on your taxes will count as a designated educational institution.

Qualifying education is a post-secondary school level program offered by one of these designated

institutions that lasts at least 3 consecutive months and requires you to spend 10 hours

or more per week on courses, not including study time.

You can withdraw $10,000 per school year, up to a maximum total of $20,000 under the plan

You can keep withdrawing amounts from your RRSP's until 4 years after the first withdrawal,

as long as you still meet the conditions and the repayment period has not begun.

For example, if you made withdrawals in 2013 and 2014, the last withdrawal you could make

would be in 2017.

You can participate multiple times, but you have to pay back the full Lifelong Learning

Plan balance first before you can participate again.

If you withdraw more than the $10,000 yearly limit, or more than the $20,000 maximum, the

excess will be included in your income and you'll owe taxes on this amount.

Like the Home Buyers Plan, contributions need to be held within the RRSP for 90 days before

you can withdraw them.

With this plan, you have 10 years to repay the balance, again split evenly each year,

so the maximum amount would be $2,000 per year.

There are various times when the repayment period starts, depending on your situation,

which are outlined in the link in the description below.

If you contribute less than the amount you have to repay, the difference is included

in your tax return for the year.

Like the Home Buyers Plan, the Lifelong Learning Plan is essentially an interest-free loan

to yourself, with a specified repayment schedule.

If you are pulling money that is earmarked for retirement, this could leave you with

less money in retirement since you forgo the compound returns that could be earned in the account

Whether or you should use your RRSP for the Lifelong Learning Plan or if you should use

other means for funding your education will depend on your situation, and you should talk

to an advisor to see what's right for you.

In my next video I'll outline the consequences of pulling from your RRSP if you're not

using the Home Buyers Plan or the Lifelong Learning Plan, so subscribe to make sure you

don't miss it.

I'm Susan Daley and this has been Your Money, Your Choices.

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