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  1. Holography

    hologram taken from different viewpoints Holography from the Greek language Greek h los , whole ... holography , but optical holography did not really advance until the development of the laser ... than by lasers. ref name Benton Benton S.A, 1977 , White light transmission reflection holography in Applications of Holography and Optical Data Processing, ed. E. Marom et al, ps 401 9, Pregamon press ... holography is a related technique for making three dimensional images by controlling the motion of specularities ... specular holography how publisher Zintaglio.com date accessdate 2012 04 21 ref It works by reflectively or refractively manipulating bundles of light rays, whereas Gabor style holography works by diffractively ..., 2002 , 12.6, p107 ref In its early days, holography required high power expensive lasers, but nowadays ... recorder s and used in other common applications, can be used to make holograms and have made holography ... astr.gsu.edu Hbase optmod holog.html title Holography publisher Hyperphysics.phy astr.gsu.edu date accessdate 2012 04 21 ref How holography works File Holograph record.svg thumb 400px Recording a hologram File Holography reconstruct.svg thumb 300px Reconstructing a hologram File Holographic recording.jpg ... is described by the speckle pattern , rather than the wavy line pattern. Holography is a technique that enables ... of the original objects. ref Hariharan, 2002 , Section 1, p1 ref Holography can be thought ... from the laser light used in making the hologram. Holography requires a specific Exposure photography ... is known as a virtual image . Holography vs. photography Holography may be better understood via ... the image, whereas in holography, the light from the object is scattered directly onto the recording ... of holography For a better understanding of the process, it is necessary to understand interference ... Holography setup.jpeg thumb An optical table being used to make a hologram To make a hologram, the following ... determines the depth of field which can be recorded in the scene. A good holography laser will typically ...   more details



  1. Acoustic holography

    cleanup article date March 2008 Acoustic holography is a method that is used to estimate the sound field near a source by measuring Acoustics acoustic parameters away from the source via an array of pressure and or particle velocity transducers . Measuring techniques included within acoustic holography are becoming increasingly popular in various fields, most notably those of transportation, vehicle and aircraft design, and Noise, vibration, and harshness NVH Noise, vibration, and harshness . The general idea of acoustic holography has led to different versions such as near field acoustic holography NAH and statistically optimal near field acoustic holography SONAH . For audio rendition, the wave field synthesis is the most related procedure. References Reflist cite journal author J. D. Maynard, E. G. Williams, and Y. Lee title Nearfield acoustic holography I. Theory of generalized holography and the development of NAH journal The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America month October year 1985 volume 78 issue 4 pages 1395&ndash 1413 doi 10.1121 1.392911 bibcode 1985ASAJ...78.1395M cite conference author J. Hald title Patch near field acoustical holography using a new statistically optimal method booktitle Inter noise 2003, Jeju International Convention Center, Seogwipo, Korea, 2003 08 25&ndash 2003 08 28 External links http www.acoustic holography.com Acoustic holography http www.lmsintl.com acoustic holography An introduction to Acoustic Holography DEFAULTSORT Acoustic Holography Category Acoustics Category Sound measurements physics stub ...   more details



  1. Electron holography

    Electron holography is holography with electron waves. Dennis Gabor invented holography in 1948 ref D. Gabor, A new microscopic principle, Nature 4098, 777 1948 . ref when he tried to improve resolution in electron microscope. The first attempts to perform holography with electron waves were made by Haine and Muley in 1952 ref M. E. Haine, T. Mulvey, The formation of the diffraction image with electrons in the Gabor diffraction microscope, J. Opt. Soc. Am. 42, 763 1952 . ref they demonstrated recorded .... Cowley has described 20 configurations for electron holography ref J. M. Cowley, Twenty forms of electron holography, Ultramicroscopy 41, 335 348 1992 . ref . Usually, high spatial and temporal coherence ... electron holography in off axis scheme Electron holography with high energy electrons 80 200keV ... in TEM.jpg thumb An illustration to off axis electron holography in transmission electron microscope ... ref M. Lehmann, H. Lichte, Tutorial on off axis electron holography, Microsc. Microanal ... of the object function are reconstructed. Electron holography in in line scheme Original holographic ... optical axis. This scheme is also called point projection holography . An object is placed into divergent ... by the size of the electron source. Holography with low energy electrons 50 1000eV can be realized in in line scheme ref H. W. Fink, W. Stocker and H. Schmid, Holography with low energy electrons ... holography scheme. Electromagnetic fields It is important to shield the interferometric system from ... and sample must be properly grounded and shielded from outside noise. Applications Electron holography ref H. Lichte, Electron holography approaching atomic resolution, Ultramicroscopy 20, 293 1986 . ref ref A. Tonomura, Applications of electron holography, Rev. Mod. Phys. 59, 639 1987 . ref is commonly ... et al., Micros. Res. and Tech. 64, 390 2004 . ref . The principle of electron holography can also ... 1993 . ref . References reflist Category Holography electronics stub vi To n nh i n t ...   more details



  1. Holography Ltd.

    Infobox organization name Holography Ltd. image image border size caption map msize mcaption abbreviation ... Enterprise Holography Ltd. SE Holography is a company that specializes in production of holograms and holographic security elements. ref name ihma Holography, a member company of the EDAPS Consortium ... Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Holography Ltd. is a member of the International Hologram Manufacturers ... Bureau at the International Chamber of Commerce of Ukraine. For 10 years the specialists of SE Holography ... and holography Holopack Holoprint, INTERGRAF, Holoexpo, etc. . The Holography s in house developments ..., optical security elements for Ukrainian excise stamps are currently being produced. Holography ..., which are exhibited at exhibitions, conferences, symposiums. Advisor Holography Ltd. in International and Corporate Development is Yuri Sidorenko History SE Holography was established on February ... ceremony of SE Holography held on December 6, 2000. In 2001 SE Holography received a license from ... of holography based security elements designed to meet government needs or custom made for state ... of identity documents for officers of MIA of Ukraine . In March 2004 SE Holography was affiliated ... overlay produced by SE Holography. Testing carried out throughout the year of 2006 by SE Holography ... new base for holography security elements with covert tags to upgrade the security of excise stamps on alcohol and tobacco. In October 2007 SE Holography was announced as the printing industry s best ... Rating of Ukraine. Since April 2008 SE Holography, as a member enterprise of EDAPS, has supplied demetallized ... for INTERPOL staff. These passports are protected with holograms created by SE Holography. In spring ..., those of SE Holography as the most efficient ones. ref http www.bagnet.org news rating country ... UNIAN ref rooted in innovation in holography have been manufactured and supplied by SE Holography ... www.goznak mpf.ru index.php?lang rus&link news1&action show&id 135 Goznak ref Certification SE Holography ...   more details



  1. Holography (disambiguation)

    Wiktionary holography hologram Holography , holographic and hologram can refer to a number of things Holography , a technique for recording and reconstruction of wavefronts A holograph , a document written entirely in the handwriting of the person who signed it. The holographic principle , a conjecture of quantum gravity. In many collectible card game s, holographic or foil editions are rarer versions of pre existing cards, usually those that are the most sought after. In the fictional Star Trek universe, holograms are artificially created people, places and objects see holodeck . In the fictional Star Wars universe, holograms can be recorded, or broadcast to receivers live. Disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Digital holography

    Digital holography is the technology of acquiring and processing Hologram Holographic recording process ... to an optical reconstruction which reproduces an aspect of the object. Digital holography typically ... physics optics book 978 3 540 21934 7 author U. Schnars, W. J ptner title Digital Holography ... holography. I do not understand, why only two... Phase shifting holograms The phase shifting digital holography process entails capturing multiple interferogram s that each indicate the optical ... wave characteristics amplitude, phase, polarization made digital holography a very powerful ... 2006JOSAA..23.3177C ref Wavelength multiplexing of holograms is also possible in digital holography as in classical holography. It is possible to record on the same digital hologram interferogram ..., and C. Depeursinge title Polarization microscopy by use of digital holography application to optical ... 2005 doi 10.1364 AO.44.004461 ref Super resolution in Digital Holography Superresolution is possible ... array ref Super resolution in digital holography by a two dimensional dynamic phase grating M ... 2008 . http dx.doi.org 10.1364 OE.16.017107 ref Optical Sectioning in Digital Holography Optical ... image reconstruction using optical scanning holography journal Applied Optics volume 48 issue 34 ... title Reconstruction of sectional images in holography using inverse imaging journal Optics Express ... by Digital Holography in Microscopy By using the 3D imaging capability of Digital Holography in Amplitude ... image in microscopy by digital holography P. Ferraro, S. Grilli, D. Alfieri, S. De Nicola, A. Finizio ... holography by a two dimensional dynamic phase grating author M. Paturzo coauthors F. Merola ... Generated Holography Computer generated holography Digital holographic microscopy References reflist ... optical wavefields reconstruction by digital holography url http www.opticsinfobase.org abstract.cfm ... Phase Holographic Imaging Digital holographic microscopy Category Holography de Digitale Holografie ...   more details



  1. Specular holography

    by Matt Brand. The earliest conception of specular holography appears to be a 1934 United Kingdom ... amateur holo1.html ref . This has come to be known as scratch holography. Beatty established a connection between scratch holography and conventional wavefront holography by pointing out that a circular ... form of specular holography. Instead of scratches, it employs very fine curved mirrors or refractors ... 2009 http www.newtonopenstudios.org ref ref ArtPrize 2010 http www.artprize.org ref ref Specular holography ... External links http amasci.com amateur holo1.html Scratch holography http www.zintaglio.com Specular holography art page Categories Category Holography Category 3D imaging Category Optics Category ...   more details



  1. Functional holography

    Wikify date September 2011 TOC right Functional Holography FH . The term functional holography is used to indicate that the goal of the analysis is to extract the maximum amount of functional information about the dynamical network as a whole unit. Overview Itay Baruchi and his Ph.D. supervisor, Eshel Ben Jacob Prof. Eshel Ben Jacob , have introduced the Functional Holography FH methodology. The FH analysis was devised to study the dynamics of task performing dynamical networks such as brain activity and neural networks, ref Baruchi, I., Towle, V.L. and Ben Jacob, E. 2005 , Functional Holography of Complex Networks Activity From Cultures to the Human Brain, http star.tau.ac.il eshel papers functional holography2.pdf Complexity, Volume 10, No 3, p. 38 51 ref ref 2. Baruchi, I., and Ben Jacob, E. 2004 , Functional Holography of Recorded Neuronal Networks Activity, http star.tau.ac.il eshel papers function hologrphy.pdf Neuroinformatics , Volume 2, Issue 3, p. 333 352 ref ref Baruchi, I., grossman, D., Volman, V., Hunter, J., Towle, V. L., Ben Jacob, E. 2006 , Functional Holography Analysis Simplifying the complexity of dynamical networks, In Chaos Focus Issue on Stability and Pattern ..., E. 2010 , Revealing voxel correlation cliques by functional holography analysis of fMRI, http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ... Holography Deciphering Function Form Motifs from Gene Expression Data, http star.tau.ac.il eshel papers Genome Holography published.pdf PLoS ONE, vol 3 Issue 7 ref ref 8. Roth, D., Madi, A., Kenett, D.Y., Ben Jacob, E. 2010 , Gene Network Holography of the Soil Bacterium Bacillus subtilis , Chapter ... in the complex activity. History The Functional Holography analysis method was first introduced ... properties of holograms guided the development and are the rationale behind the functional holography ... film by the use of the interference of coherent lights . The Functional Holography methodology ... site funcholoappl Functional holography application Category Holography ...   more details



  1. Algebraic holography

    Algebraic holography , also sometimes called Rehren duality , is an attempt to understand the holographic principle of quantum gravity within the framework of algebraic quantum field theory , due to Karl Henning Rehren . It is sometimes described as an alternative formulation of the AdS CFT correspondence of string theory , but some string theorists reject this statement http golem.ph.utexas.edu distler blog archives 000987.html . The theories discussed in algebraic holography do not satisfy the usual holographic principle because their entropy follows a higher dimensional power law. Citation needed date June 2008 Rehren s duality The conformal boundary of an anti de Sitter space or its universal covering space is the conformal Minkowski space or its universal covering space with one fewer dimension. Let s work with the universal covering spaces. In algebraic quantum field theory AQFT , a QFT in the conformal space is given by a conformally covariant net of C algebras over the conformal space and the QFT in AdS is given a covariant net of C algebras over AdS. Any two distinct null geodesic hypersurfaces of codimension 1 which intersect at more than just a point in AdS divides AdS into four distinct regions, two of which are spacelike. Any of the two spacelike regions is called a wedge. It s a geometrical fact that the conformal boundary of a wedge is a double cone in the conformal boundary and that any double cone in the conformal boundary is associated with a unique wedge. In other words, we have a one to one correspondence between double cones in CFT and wedges in AdS. It s easy to check that any CFT defined in terms of algebras over the double cones which satisfy the Haag ... cone and vice versa. This correspondence between AQFTs on both sides is called algebraic holography ... Karl Henning Rehren , Algebraic Holography For a classical counterpart to Rehren duality see arxiv hep th 0708.1283 B.S. Kay and P.Larkin , Pre Holography Category Quantum field theory Category ...   more details



  1. Digital holography (disambiguation)

    Wiktionary Digital holography Digital holography can refer to Methods of analysing holograms digitally Methods of making and pr re constructing holograms digitally usually referred to as Computer Generated Holography Disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Phase-coherent holography

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Phase coherent holography is a type of holography , in which diffraction undiffracted beams are deflected phase coherence physics coherent . DEFAULTSORT Phase Coherent Holography Category Holography Optics stub ...   more details



  1. X-ray fluorescence holography

    X ray Fluorescence Holography XFH is a relatively new technique that benefits greatly from the coherent high power X ray s available from synchrotron sources, such as the Japan ese SPring 8 facility. X ray fluorescence Fluorescent X ray s are scattered by atoms in a sample and provide the object wave, which is referenced to non scattered X rays. A holographic pattern is recorded by scanning a detector around the sample, which allows researchers to investigate the local 3D structure around a specific element in a sample. ref http www.springerlink.com content nhw43x76k4929x73 ref ref http scripts.iucr.org cgi bin paper?au0313 ref It is useful for investigating the effects of irradiation on high temperature superconductor s. One of the criticisms for this method is that it suffers from twin images. D. Gabor. Barton proposed that reconstructed phased images of holograms will suppress twin images effects. ref http www.sciencedirect.com science? ob ArticleURL& udi B6TVF 49XPCJ3 4& user 10& coverDate 01 2F02 2F2004& rdoc 1& fmt high& orig search& origin search& sort d& docanchor &view c& searchStrId 1629656773& rerunOrigin google& acct C000050221& version 1& urlVersion 0& userid 10&md5 59cc738c9e368c17d0f9007a6cbcecb0&searchtype a ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT X Ray Fluorescence Holography Category Spectroscopy Category Holography Physical chemistry stub ...   more details



  1. Electronic quantum holography

    Orphan date February 2009 Electronic quantum holography is a Data storage device information storage technology which can encode and read out data at unprecedented density. ref cite news title Sub atomic scale Writing Using a Quantum Hologram Sets New Size Record url http home.slac.stanford.edu pressreleases 2009 20090128.htm publisher SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory date January 28, 2009 accessdate 2009 02 01 ref References reflist Category Holographic memory comp sci stub ...   more details



  1. Digital planar holography

    Image Planar waveguide.gif thumb right 200px Planar waveguide Digital Planar Holography DPH is a new technology, developed recently, circa 2003, for fabricating miniature components for integrated optics . The essence of the DPH technology is embedding Digital holography digital holograms , calculated in a computer, inside a Waveguide optics Dielectric slab waveguide planar waveguide . This allows for light propagation in the hologram plane rather than in the perpendicular direction and results in a long interaction path. Benefits of a long interaction path are well known for Volume hologram volume thick holograms . On the other hand planar configuration provides easy access to the surface, where the hologram should be embedded. As it is well known, light can be confined in waveguides by a refractive index gradient. Light propagates in a core layer, surrounded with a cladding layer s , which should be selected the core refractive index N sub core sub is greater than that of cladding N sub clad sub N sub core sub N sub clad sub . Cylindrical waveguides optical fiber optical fibers allow for one dimensional light propagation along the axis. Waveguide optics Dielectric slab waveguide Planar waveguides , fabricated by sequential depositing flat layers of transparent materials with a proper refractive index gradient on a standard wafer, confine light in one direction axis z and permit free propagation in two others axes x and y . Light waves, propagating in the core, infiltrate both cladding layers to a small degree. If the refractive index is modulated in the wave path, light of each given wavelength can be directed to a desirable point. br The DPH technology comprises design and fabrication of the holographic nano structures inside a planar waveguide, providing light processing ... Planar Holography and multiplexer demultiplexer with discrete dispersion, Proc. SPIE, vol. 5246, pp ..., Proc. SPIE, Vol. 4989, pp.  131 136 2003 DEFAULTSORT Digital Planar Holography Category Holography ...   more details



  1. Computer-generated holography

    Computer Generated Holography CGH is the method of digitally generating holography holographic Interference wave propagation interference patterns . A holographic image can be generated e.g. by digitally computing a holographic interference pattern and printing it onto a mask or film for subsequent illumination by suitable coherent light source. br Alternatively, the holographic image can be brought to life by a holographic 3D display a display which operates on the basis of interference of coherent light , bypassing the need of having to fabricate a hardcopy of the holographic interference pattern each time. Consequently, in recent times the term computer generated holography is increasingly being used to denote the whole process chain of synthetically preparing holographic light wavefronts suitable for observation. ref Cite author Ch. Slinger, C. Cameron, M. Stanley title Computer Generated Holography as a Generic Display Technology journal Computer publisher IEEE date Aug. 2005 ref ref cite journal last Yara first Fahri coauthors Kang, Hoonjong, Onural, Levent title Real time phase only color holographic video display system using LED illumination journal Applied Optics date 29 September 2009 year 2009 volume 48 issue 34 pages H48 doi 10.1364 AO.48.000H48 ref Computer generated ... subsequently, this is termed CGH as well. Ultimately, computer generated holography might ... and communication applications cell phone displays and many more. Overview Holography is a technique ..., R. Hauck and O. Bryngdahl title Computer generated holography hologram repetition and phase manipulation ... purpose computer for holography HORN 2 journal Comp. Ph. Comm. volume 93 pages 13 20 date 1996 publisher ... tracing method . Ray tracing is perhaps the simplest method of computer generated holography ... capacity still burden digital holography making potential real time applications with current ... for CGH creation. References reflist 1 Display technology Category Holography ...   more details



  1. Light front holography

    this problem, the light front holography approach maps a confining gauge theory quantized on the light ... Front Holography A First Approximation to QCD journal Physical Review Letters volume 102 issue 8 year ... of the AdS geometrical representation with light front holography provides a remarkable first approximation ... title Light Front Holography and Gauge Gravity Duality The Light Meson and Baryon Spectra journal ...   more details



  1. Scanning Near Field Ultrasound Holography

    The need for nondestructive nano scale high resolution imaging of buried and embedded structures is critical for numerous materials, structures and phenomena as they continue to shrink at the micro nano scale. This demands a new technique capable of detecting buried features at nano scale resolution. A nondestructive imaging method Scanning Near Field Ultrasound Holography SNFUH has been developed which is a type of SPM techniques has been developed which provides depth information as well as spatial resolution at the10 to 100  nm scale. ref Gajendra S. Shekhawat, Shraddha Avasthy, Arvind K. Srivastava, Soo Hyun Tark, and Vinayak P. Dravid Probing Buried Defects in Extreme Ultraviolet Multilayer Blanks Using Ultrasound Holography http ieeexplore.ieee.org stamp stamp.jsp?arnumber 05491187 IEEE transactions 2010 ref History Gajendra S. Shekhawat and Vinayak P. Dravid of North Western University have developed SNFUH in the year 2005. ref Gajendra Shekhawat and Vinayak P. Dravid Seeing the Invisible Scanning Near Field Ultrasound Holography SNFUH for High Resolution Buried Imaging and Pattern Recognition http journals.cambridge.org action displayAbstract?fromPage online&aid 1213376 Microscopy and Microanalysis 2007 ref This technique can further improve spatial resolution and depth information and can be very well used to see the invisible. the nearly impossible task of copper damascene structures observation of a void in an opaque material was possible by this technique. ref Alain C. Diebold Subsurface Imaging with Scanning Ultrasound Holography http www.sciencemag.org content 310 5745 61.full.pdf Science magazine 2005 ref File SNFUH Principle.png thumb right 400px SNFUH Principle Principle This technique can be called as a combination of Atomic force acoustic microscopy and Ultrasonic force microscopy technique. Here two transducers producing high frequencies are used usually frequency higher than the resonant frequency of the cantilever. One transducer is kept be ...   more details



  1. XFH

    XFH may refer to Hall XFH , a prototype U.S. Navy fighter aircraft of the 1932s X ray fluorescence holography , an imaging method Disambig ...   more details



  1. Frank DeFreitas

    Frank DeFreitas born January 1, 1956, in Camden, New Jersey is the maintainer of the popular website http www.holoworld.com HoloWorld , aimed at amateur holographers, and author of http www.holoworld.com shoebox about.html Shoebox Holography . He instructs people new to holography how to make simple holograms for example by using a laser pointer. He started working on holography in 1983 with no formal training in science. ref http www.holowiki.com index.php Frank DeFreitas Bio at Holowiki ref He is a 2007 recipient of the http www.holographyfund.org International Holography Fund IHF grant award program, for the documentation of creative holographic artists through internet broadcasting ref http www.holographyfund.org index.php?option com content&task view&id 27 International Holography Fund ref and has provided laser and holography educational programs for schools, ranging from elementary to university level. ref http www.holoworld.com HoloWorld ref Additionally he hosts an internet radio program, HoloTalk ref http holoworld.com holotalk index.html HoloTalk radio show ref and has recently begun publishing a free companion e zine ref http www.holoworld.com ezine Holoworld E zine . ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Defreitas, Frank ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 1, 1956 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Defreitas, Frank Category Holography Category Living people Category 1956 births ...   more details



  1. Logical holism

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Logical holism is the belief that the world operates in such a way that no part can be known without the whole being known first. See also The doctrine of internal relations Holography Hopefully replaced some day by an infobox. Talk Holography To do infobox Ideas related to holography In optics holography In metaphysics holonomic brain theory , holographic paradigm and The Holographic Universe Michael Talbot s book Proponents Michael Talbot author Michael Talbot , David Bohm , Karl H. Pribram In quantum mechanics holographic principle the conjecture that all of the information about the realities in a volume of space is present on the surface of that volume Proponents Gerard t Hooft , Leonard Susskind , John Archibald Wheeler John A. Wheeler DEFAULTSORT Logical Holism Category Holism Category Metaphysical theories Category Epistemological theories Category Theories of deduction epistemology stub ...   more details



  1. Holographic display

    Holographic display is a display technology that has the ability to provide all four eye mechanism binocular disparity , motion parallax , Accommodation eye accommodation and Convergence eye convergence . The Three dimensional space 3D objects can be viewed without wearing any special glasses and no Asthenopia visual fatigue will be caused to human eyes. Electro holographic display Electro holographic display is a type of holographic display that uses electroholography for recording and reconstructing a 3D objects. This display has advantages over other 3D displays for example it can reconstruct 3D images with full parallax . See also Holography Holographic screen Computer generated holography Volumetric display Display technology Emerging technologies Category Display technology Category Holography Category 3D imaging Category Emerging technologies Tech stub el ...   more details



  1. CGH

    CGH may stand for Comparative genomic hybridization Computer generated holography the International Air Transport Association airport code IATA airport code of Congonhas S o Paulo International Airport Changi General Hospital cGh physics disambig de CGH fr CGH it CGH ja CGH ...   more details



  1. Holo

    Wiktionary holo holo Holo may refer to H l , a village in S dert lje Municipality, Sweden Hoklo people also spelled H l or Holo , a Han ethnic group whose traditional homeland is in South China Holo or Hoklo language, varieties in the Min Nan family of Chinese languages Holo, the main female character from the Japanese Spice and Wolf light novel series Th odore Holo b. 1948 , Beninese politician and foreign minister of Benin from 1991 2 Holo Man , fictional American superhero who starred in a 1978 single issue comic book about holography, The Amazing Adventures of Holo Man See also lookfrom intitle Holos disambiguation Holocene Holography disambiguation Holon disambiguation Holotype , biological type Holism possible misspellings Rolo Solo disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Lloyd Cross

    Lloyd Cross is an United States American physics physicist and holography holographer . As a physicist, Cross research started in the 1950s, and focused primarily on maser s and laser s at Willow Run Laboratories, at the University of Michigan . In 1968, he and Canada Canadian sculptor Gerry Pethick , developed a simplistic stabilization system for holographic cameras, that for the first time did not require expensive optics and an isolation table, effectively making the medium accessible to artists. In 1970, he organized the first exhibition of holographic art at Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan . This success, and laser research turning to military applications which he didn t want to be part of, prompted him to leave the laboratory and tour for a short time with a laser and sound show. By 1971, he had made his way to San Francisco, California and founded the San Francisco Holography School , to teach his hologram techniques. In 1972 he developed the integral hologram by combining holography with conventional cinematography to produce three dimensional images that appeared to move. Sequential frames of two dimensional movie footage of a rotating subject are recorded on holographic film. When viewed, the composite images are interpreted by the human eye as 3 D image, in the same way that stereoscopy works. His most famous work in this form was a hologram of a woman that appeared to wink and blow a kiss as the viewer walked by, entitled The Kiss . This historic piece can be viewed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT Museum, Cambridge, Mass. In the mid 1970s, Cross founded the Multiplex Corporation , to find commercial applications and further develop his holographic techniques. References http www.holonet.khm.de Holographers Carreton Vincente ...., The History and Development of Holography Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cross ... Year of birth missing living people Category American physicists Category Holography US physicist stub ...   more details



  1. Musée de l'Holographie

    The Mus e de l Holographie was a notable museum of holography located in Paris , France . The museum was established in 1980, and located for some years in the Forum des Halles . According to S. Johnston, it closed its doors in 1994. But in fact, it was in April 1996. The museum s collections are now shown in touring exhibits in France and around the world. See also List of museums in Paris References http museeholographie.com Mus e de l Holographie http www.paris.org Musees Holographie info.html Paris.org entry http www.museums of paris.com musee en.php?code 395 Museums of Paris entry Sean Johnston, Holographic Visions A History of New Science , Oxford University Press, 2006, pages 344 345, 432. ISBN 0198571224. A. Christakis, Mus e de l Holographie of Paris and Its Activities 1980 1994 , in Jeong, T.H. ed. , Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Display Holography , Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, Illinois, USA, 1994. http spie.org x648.xml?product id 201953 Musee de l Holographie of Paris and its activities 1980 1994 Proceedings Vol. 2333, Fifth International Symposium on Display Holography, Tung H. Jeong, Editors, pp.245 246 http spie.org x648.html?product id 19361 Le Musee de l Holographie de Paris and its activities 1980 1990 Proceedings Vol. 1238, Three Dimensional Holography Science, Culture, Education, Tung H. Jeong Vladimir B. Markov, Editors, pp.348 350 http spie.org x648.html?product id 165568 Large holograms in traveling exhibitions Proceedings Vol. 2043, Holographic Imaging and Materials, Tung H. Jeong, Editors, pp.112 122 http spie.org x648.html?product id 201899 Development of integral holographic motion pictures Proceedings Vol. 2333, Fifth International Symposium on Display Holography, Tung H. Jeong, Editors, pp.187 197 coord missing France Category Defunct museums in Paris fr Mus e de l Holographie ...   more details




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