We are just 4 months away from the next International Symposium for Display Holography, to be held this year in St Petersburg, Russia, and the submission deadline for presentations is just a week away. All those interested should go to the submission page on the home page of the conference.
Holography – How it works, types of holograms, and the hologram for artistic and scientific purposes. The advanced photography of the new millenium that gives us 3D movies. It involves the use of a laser, interference, diffraction, light intensity recording and illumination of the recording. The image changes as the position and orientation of the viewing system changes, thus making the image appear three-dimensional.
This film made available for non-commercial research & educational purposes.
Courtesy: The Academic Film Archive of North America www.AFANA.org.
A few photos from the successful ISDH conference. Photos courtesy of Mark Diamond.
As part of our sponsorship of the conference, here are the video recordings of the talks. More »
Ruben Nuñez was passionate about almost everything: the people he met, the artworks he created, the studios he occupied, the exhibitions he showed in – all of which made up an unusual ‘space’ – his “Photonic Cosmos”. More »
Holographer.org is proudly sponsoring the world’s major display holography conference at MIT Media Labs. Please note that Abstracts are now being accepted, and the closing date is 1 February, so don’t lose your chance to participate in this gathering that happens only once every three years…
Photo credit: Andy Ryan
The International Symposium on Display Holography (ISDH) 2012 will be held at the MIT Media Labs, Cambridge MA, USA, from June 25 to June 29, 2012. More information will be available at http://isdh2012.media.mit.edu/.
The Holographer will try and support this event as far as possible. Mark your calendars, folks. 😉
It is with sadness that we have to announce the untimely death of a longstanding name in display holography, namely Richard Rallison:
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=12472483
Our condolences to his family.
(Photo by Mark Diamond)
Llangollen Museum will open an exhibition of Welsh Artifacts on Thursday 6 May 2010, made by Professor Hans Bjelkhagen, Glyndŵr University, Wrexham at The Centre for Modern Optic at OpTIC in St. Asaph. More »