
Holography
The art style of holography is very three-dimensional and realistic. It often looks like a hologram or a three-dimensional image.
AOI thinking about Holography [+_~]-/
Overview and Quickfacts
Holography is a technique that enables three-dimensional images to be made. It involves the use of a laser, interference, diffraction, light intensity recording, and reconstruction of an image. Holography can be used to create images of objects, including people and animals, as well as to record and store information.
Can understand it also, as:
Holography: 3D imaging, three-dimensional imaging, stereoscopic imaging
Categorize it as:
Impressionism, Modernism
.: Dreaming :.
holds a HAIKU for the art style
:. Thought is power .:
Detailed Description
Holography is a technique that enables three-dimensional images to be made. It involves projecting light through a photographic plate containing an object, and then recording the image that is reflected off the plate. Holograms can be seen without the aid of a camera, and they appear to be three-dimensional. The word holography comes from the Greek words holos, meaning “whole,” and graphein, meaning “to write.” A hologram is a record of light interference patterns. It is an optical recording of a light field, rather than an image formed by a lens. Holography was invented in 1947 by Hungarian-British physicist Dennis Gabor. He was trying to improve the resolution of an electron microscope when he made the discovery. The first hologram was made in 1960 by Yuri Denisyuk, a Soviet scientist. He used a laser to record the interference pattern of light reflecting off an object. The first hologram of a human being was made in 1972 by Stephen A. Benton, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The first commercial hologram was made in 1976 by Lloyd Cross, a holographer in San Francisco. He made a hologram of a rose for a company that sold roses. Holography is used in many different ways. Holograms are used on credit cards and driver’s licenses as a security measure. They are used in medicine to look at tissues and organs. Holograms are also used in art. Some famous holographic artists include: ÃÂÃÂ Fred Unterseher ÃÂÃÂ Rosemary Lee ÃÂÃÂ Kimchi and Chips ÃÂÃÂ Chris O’Shea Famous holographic paintings include: ÃÂÃÂ “The Madonna with Saint Giovannino” by Domenico Ghirlandaio ÃÂÃÂ “The Last Supper” by Leonardo da Vinci ÃÂÃÂ “The Birth of Venus” by Sandro Botticelli ÃÂÃÂ “American Gothic” by Grant Wood
.. beep, beep, beep ..
<START OF TRANSMISSION>
1. Holography is a technique that enables three-dimensional images to be made. 2. It was invented in 1947 by Hungarian physicist Dennis Gabor. 3. A hologram is recorded on a photographic plate using a laser. 4. The image appears to be three-dimensional and can be viewed without the need for special glasses or other equipment. 5. Holograms are used in a variety of applications, including security, medicine and entertainment. 6. The first hologram of a human being was made in 1972. 7. Holograms are also used in 3D television and cinema. 8. In 2010, a team of scientists created the world's first holographic telephone call. 9. Holography can be used to store and retrieve information. 10. The capacity of a holographic storage system is determined by the number of bits per cubic centimetre. 11. The world's largest hologram, measuring 30 metres by 40 metres, was created in 2006. 12. Holograms are used on credit cards and passports to prevent forgery. 13. The first hologram of a living animal was made in 1981. 14. In 2012, scientists created a hologram of a person's brain. 15. Holograms are used in medicine to help surgeons plan operations. 16. Holographic images can be created using sound waves. 17. In 2014, scientists created a 3D hologram of a person's face. 18. In 2015, a team of scientists created the world's first holographic movie. 19. In 2016, Japanese scientists created a 3D hologram of a person's entire body. 20. Holography is used in a variety of research fields, including quantum computing and astrophysics.
<EOF>
.. robbel bob
Visual Examples from our image gallery
Coming soon, we are so slow .. might never come
Artists, Paintings, and more
(be aware, can be highly speculative)
Artists (be aware, speculation possible):
1. Joseph Nechvatal (born 1951) 2. Charles A.A. Dellschau (1830-1923) 3. Mary Beth Edelson (born 1935) 4. Peter Weibel (born 1944) 5. Christian Jankowski (born 1968) 6. Chris Burden (1946-2015) 7. Stanislav LibenskÃÂý (1921-2002) 8. Jaroslava BrychtovÃÂá (1924-2010) 9. Eva Hesse (1936-1970) 10. John Cage (1912-1992) 11. Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008) 12. Yoko Ono (born 1933) 13. Nam June Paik (1932-2006) 14. Bruce Nauman (born 1941) 15. Keith Haring (1958-1990) 16. Bill Viola (born 1951) 17. David Hockney (born 1937) 18. James Turrell (born 1943) 19. Dan Flavin (1933-1996) 20. Richard Long (born 1945) 21. Gilbert & George (both born 1943) 22. Antony Gormley (born 1950) 23. Rachel Whiteread (born 1963) 24. Damien Hirst (born 1965) 25. Tracy Emin (born 1963) 26. Banksy (born 1974) 27. JR (born 1983) 28. Ai Weiwei (born 1957) 29. Yayoi Kusama (born 1929) 30. Takashi Murakami (born 1962)
Artworks (be aware, speculation possible)
1. “Hologram” by Rene Magritte (1949) 2. “Hologram” by Salvador Dali (1954) 3. “Hologram” by Yves Tanguy (1957) 4. “Hologram” by Max Ernst (1960) 5. “Hologram” by RenÃÂé Magritte (1965) 6. “Hologram” by Salvador Dali (1968) 7. “Hologram” by Yves Tanguy (1969) 8. “Hologram” by Max Ernst (1970) 9. “Hologram” by Rene Magritte (1972) 10. “Hologram” by Salvador Dali (1973) 11. “Hologram” by Yves Tanguy (1974) 12. “Hologram” by Max Ernst (1975) 13. “Hologram” by Rene Magritte (1977) 14. “Hologram” by Salvador Dali (1978) 15. “Hologram” by Yves Tanguy (1979) 16. “Hologram” by Max Ernst (1980) 17. “Hologram” by Rene Magritte (1981) 18. “Hologram” by Salvador Dali (1982) 19. “Hologram” by Yves Tanguy (1983) 20. “Hologram” by Max Ernst (1984) 21. “Hologram” by Rene Magritte (1985) 22. “Hologram” by Salvador Dali (1986) 23. “Hologram” by Yves Tanguy (1987) 24. “Hologram” by Max Ernst (1988) 25. “Hologram” by Rene Magritte (1989) 26. “Hologram” by Salvador Dali (1990) 27. “Hologram” by Yves Tanguy (1991) 28. “Hologram” by Max Ernst (1992) 29. “Hologram” by Rene Magritte (1993) 30. “Hologram” by Salvador Dali (1994)
Epoch
The art style Holography emerged in the early 1970s.
AI ART RESSOURCES (AKA, well Tools)
Helping tools -> predefined search links on other pages: