Henkel in space with Pritt

4.07.2001, 15:03

Dusseldorf (PROTEXT) - Spring 2001 saw the launch of a unique event in the paper, office supplies and stationery sector. After severe tests by the ESA (the European Space Agency) and other special laboratories the Pritt correction, adhesive and highlighter rollers and the Pritt glue stick received the seal "space proof quality".

At 09:23 h on March 17, 2001, a Soyuz rocket took off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome with a cargo of Pritt products bound for the International Space Station (ISS). A few weeks later, a conference call was set up between the ISS and the ground control center of the Russian Space Agency near Moscow. Guido De Keersmaecker, Executive Vice President/Adhesives at Henkel, Wolfgang Schäufele, head of the Paper, Office Supplies and Stationery business and Lutz Paulus, head of international Pritt Product Management, briefed Yuri Usachev, Commander aboard the ISS, for a special mission: testing Pritt products under zero gravity and the severest conditions. Even during the live transmission Yuri Usachev was delighted with the Pritt products and their versatile uses. Green light for the mission of "Testing Pritt products in the ISS".

Commander Usachev subsequently proved in day-to-day work on board the ISS that Pritt roller products and the Pritt glue stick were easy to use, quick, precise and reliable. They are the first correction, papergluing and highlighting products to receive the "Space Proof Quality" seal of approval.

This unusual space test was documented on a video tape which landed in the Kazakhstan steppes with a Soyuz space capsule on May 8, 2001, the same capsule that carried Tito, the first space tourist. With this successful "Pritt in Space" mission, Henkel has provided indisputable confirmation of the high quality standards of Pritt products. The program was organized by Intospace GmbH, Hanover, Germany.

Within the Henkel adhesives portfolio, the Pritt brand is the worldwide expert in paper gluing, correction and more for home, school and office. Pritt is the global market leader in this sector. The success story began in 1969 with the launch of the Pritt Stick, the world's first glue stick. Today the Pritt brand range includes the Pritt Stick, as well as all-purpose glues, adhesive tabs, tape, correction rollers and fluids, and highlighter rollers. Pritt products are sold in 121 countries around the world.

With sales of 3 billion euro in the year 2000, the Henkel Group's Adhesives business sector is number one on the world market. Its 3 strategic business units Consumer and Craftsmen Adhesives, Engineering Adhesives (Loctite) and Industrial Adhesives and Sealants, supported by the factors worldwide presence, strong technology base and marketing competence, are the pillars of Henkel Adhesives' success. Cross-reference: 2 Photos are available at: http://www.presseportal.de/story.htx?nr=262953&action=bigpic&att=9050 http://www.presseportal.de/story.htx?nr=262953&action=bigpic&att=9049

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Contact: Henkel Group Corporate Communications Sven Jacobsen Phone: +49-211-797-6321 Fax: +49-211-798-4040 Email: sven.jacobsen@henkel.de

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The Unwanted Moments photographic exhibition that opened in Uherské Hradiště today focuses on manipulation and censorship in photojournalism. It was prepared by the ČTK as part of the accompanying programme of the Summer Film School (LFŠ) festival. ČTK representatives, including its General Director Jiří Majstr, took part in the official opening in Palacký square this afternoon.

The display is partially based on the book Forgotten History in ČTK Photographs created by then photo desk editor-in-chief Dušan Veselý twenty years ago. He also helped prepare this year’s exhibition, offering 250 photos with accompanying texts on 20 double-sided panels. "It is to show manipulation in photography in the course of time. We can see at this exhibition that the first falsification of reality occurred as early as one year after the invention of photography in the 19th century," Veselý told ČTK today.

The displayed photographs capture the modern history of the Czech Lands from the foundation of Czechoslovakia in 1918 until the recent past, he points out. "The most frequent interventions are those that cannot be seen. Those are the photographs which were not allowed to be made because someone judged that this would be unsuitable. There are photographs here that were manipulated in order to change their content. This means that some people were removed from them, while others were added, and the captions were deleted along with other elements of the photos. The last kind of manipulation lies in the photos being stored in an archive and under certain circumstances not being allowed for further use," Veselý said.

The cases of manipulated photojournalism also appear at present, for example, in photos from war conflicts. "This still works, but there are enough devices with which to verify the authenticity of a photo," said Veselý. He also mentioned the role of the Internet.

Majstr said the exhibition can show those ready to spend the time there and who would think of it how to process some information and where to look for stable points. "Yet the crushing majority of photojournalists want to approach the matter in order to show faithfully what is going on. On the other hand, any photograph is a certain section of the space and image and also a section of a moment. As a result, we can never objectively capture the entire reality," Majstr noted.

The exhibition will last in Uherské Hradiště until the end of September. Then it is to be presented in Prague at the end of this year, and its presentation in Brno and Olomouc in the meantime is being discussed. In 2018, the Moments of the Century touring exhibition to mark the 100th anniversary of the republic as well as of the ČTK foundation was held in Uherské Hradiště. Last year, the news agency staged the Moments of the Velvet Revolution photographic display on the occasion of 30 years of the fall of the Communist regime that was also premiered at the LFŠ like this year’s exhibition.

Unwanted Moments ČTK exhibition opens in Uherské Hradiště

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