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The International Colour Association (AIC)
The AIC was established in 1967 in Washington DC, USA. Every four years there is a congress at which experts present the latest ideas and research findings from a wide range of disciplines. In the intervening years there are meetings that focus on specific topics such as colour measurement, colour vision, colour order systems and colour in environmental design. Members are kept informed of forthcoming congresses and meetings. The next congress is scheduled for Sydney, Australia in 2009. For further details please visit > www.aic2009.org
Color Research and Application journal
The Colour Society of Australia, as an endorsing society, is represented on the editorial board of the authoritative international journal, Color Research and Application published in New York.
Local divisions hold regular meetings with presentations on colour by members and guest speakers. The Society holds a national conference every two years with local divisions taking turn to stage the event. Each conference has featured distinguished guest speakers from Australia and overseas. Papers on a wide range of colour related topics are also presented by members. Exhibitions, excursions and social events complement the formal aspects of the conferences. The next national conference is scheduled for Melbourne in October 2003.
The Colour Society of Australia is represented as follows:
AIC voting representative; Dr Ken Pidgeon (SA)
CIE Australia representative; Dr Peter McGinley (VIC)
Colour Research and Application - Associate Editor - Associate Professor Stephan Dain
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