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Fighting Art Forgery and Misappropriation: Digital Authentication for Auction Houses, Dealers, and Owners

Fighting Art Forgery and Misappropriation: Digital Authentication for Auction Houses, Dealers, and Owners
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Fighting Art Forgery and Misappropriation: Digital Authentication for Auction Houses, Dealers, and Owners

Origify from Bosch captures and stores a tamper-proof digital fingerprint

Stuttgart, January 17th, 2024 – For centuries, works of art and cultural artifacts have been counterfeited, stolen, or exchanged. They range from antiques to paintings and sculptures. While longevity and nostalgia increase the desire for old objects for many people, even forgers who have been exposed in major scandals have not revealed how many of their fakes are actually in circulation. The number of unreported cases is enormous, especially since forgeries have been made for centuries: Authentic old paintings by lesser-known painters were signed by a famous artist. However, there are hardly any effective protection mechanisms apart from expert opinions using expensive forensic methods. With Origify’s optical recognition system, the Bosch technology group is helping to provide a work of art with a digital fingerprint based on high-resolution image data after it has been authenticated by the relevant experts. This image data is then automatically converted into a fingerprint in the form of a binary file of a few kilobytes in size and stored in a data cloud. There is no need to apply stickers or invisible markings to the artwork to create a fingerprint. Any artwork with a physical surface can be captured, such as the surface of an oil painting or watercolor, a sculpture or bronze, or a wood carving or antique. Authentication can be done later using an app and a compatible smartphone.

More security for the art trade

"Auction houses, art dealers and galleries can use a special camera device from Origify to record works of art whose provenance and creator have been established beyond doubt in just a few minutes and without any special effort. Particularly suitable and concise areas are selected for this purpose, such as the signature area. Once captured, the binary data set is automatically created and stored, and can be supplemented with any data related to the object. All the data stored in cloud is tamper-proof. Later, a suitable smartphone is all that is needed to check whether the object and the data set are still the match," explains Oliver Steinbis, inventor, and project manager for Origify at Bosch. The solution was initially developed at Bosch for the protection and traceability of internal products, but Origify is now available for numerous other areas and has already won over companies in the luxury segment in particular. For the technology, which can see far more than the human eye, it does not matter whether it is a single piece such as a watercolor, an oil painting, a clay sculpture or a designer handbag produced in large quantities. Each piece, whether part of a series or one-of-a-kind, has its own unique fingerprint that cannot be copied.

Protection against the exchange of works of art

It's not just the international art trade that can benefit from Origify. Museums and private collectors can also protect their collections. "Our solution can also be used for electronic inventories to detect misuse. This allows collectors and museums to ensure that works of art are in the same condition as when they were originally loaned, for example, and have not been exchanged. The effort for the user is minimal – a modern smartphone with the Origify app is all that is needed to check the artworks," explains Oliver Steinbis of Bosch. The Origify functionality can also be integrated into other applications via a software development kit. The Origify solution compares the image of the specified area – for example, the signature of a painting – taken with the mobile phone and provide a result in just a few seconds. The level of security is very high thanks to the conversion of the photographic images into a binary data set. It is not possible to reconstruct the image data. "In this way, we can also offer sensitive industries with the necessary privacy. The art trade and luxury products in general require a great deal of trust – even when it comes to security solutions. We can offer this throughout the entire process," continues Steinbis.

About Origify

Bosch's Origify is a solution for authenticating and tracking a wide range of products, invisibly and without affecting product design. A special camera system captures selected unique features of a product that are not normally visible to the human eye, stores the data set in a tamper-proof cloud, and then enables authentication using a smartphone app. No additional marking of the product is required – Origify automatically develops a digital fingerprint from the image dataset. The solution can be integrated at the point of production, point of sale or service. In addition to the authenticity of their manufactured goods, companies can also trace products from the supply chain and identify possible deviations.

Further information: https://www.bosch-origify.com/

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