The surface of glass [videorecording] / by Dr. Carlo G. Pantano ; Kinetic Video Company ; Karen F. Robbins, producer.

Title: 
The surface of glass [videorecording] / by Dr. Carlo G. Pantano ; Kinetic Video Company ; Karen F. Robbins, producer.

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Author/Artist: 
Glass Art Society. Conference (24th : 1994 : Oakland, Calif.)
Publisher: 
[S.l.] : Kinetic Video Company, 1994.
Description: 
1 videocassette (55 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
1 videodisc (55 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Other Authors: 
Robbins, Karen F.
Pantano, Carlo G.
Kinetic Video Company.
Format of Material: 
Video
Bib ID: 
63044
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Location: 
Audio/Video Collection
Call Number: 
Glass Art Society Conference 1994, Tape 3
Holdings Note: 
VHS
Location: 
Audio/Video Collection
Call Number: 
Glass Art Society Conference 1994, Tape 3
Holdings Note: 
DVD Digitized Preservation Copy
Variant Title: 
Shelving title: Glass Art Society Conference 1994, Tape 3
Notes: 
Carlo Pantano, Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Pennsylvania.
Filmed during the Glass Art Society's 24th annual conference, March 18, 1994, Oakland, California.
The Dominick Labino Fund Lecture is presented by Carlo Pantano. The primary objective of his presentation is to describe the relationship between glass composition and molecular structure, and the way the molecular structure influences or controls properties.
VHS.
DVD.
There are two lectures on this video: Carlo Pantano (Bib no. 63044) ; and panel consisting of Ed Carpenter, Toni Fountain Sikes, Allan Temko (Bib no. 107613)
Event Notes: 
Filmed during the Glass Art Society's 24th annual conference, March 18, 1994, Oakland, California.