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RESTON, VA — The Inter-Society Color Council issued a call for papers for the International Colour Association’s 9th Quadrennial Congress, scheduled for June 24-29, 2001, in Rochester, NY. The event is held once every four years and addresses worldwide developments in color science, with sessions on color and appearance in science, art, design and industry.
Papers are invited on various topics, including what is color; what is color for; how does color work; control of color; and color education. More information on specific guidelines is available from Program Committee Chairman Allan Rodrigues, DuPont Co., P.O. Box 2802, Troy, MI 48007-2802; e-mail allan.b. rodrigues@usa.dupont.com. Inquiries can also be sent to AIC Congress Committee Chairman Paula J. Alessi, Eastman Kodak Co., 1700 Dewey Ave., Rochester, NY 14650-1907; e-mail pjalessi@kodak.com. Information on the Congress is available from the Inter-Society Color Council website, www.iscc.org.