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Holograms A Cultural History 1st Edition Sean F Johnston

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Holograms A Cultural History 1st Edition Sean F Johnston
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.77 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Sean F. Johnston
ISBN: 9780198712763, 0198712766
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Holograms A Cultural History 1st Edition Sean F Johnston by Sean F. Johnston 9780198712763, 0198712766 instant download after payment.

This volume examines the history of the use of the hologram. Holograms are photographs of interference patterns that, when suitably illuminated, produce three-dimensional images. In its pure form, holography requires the use of laser light for illuminating the subject and for viewing the finished hologram. This work explores how holograms became embedded in modern popular culture. It traces their cultural roots in earlier visual technologies such as stereoscopes and 3-D movies, and examines how holograms of bewildering varieties added novel types of visual spectacle and appeal.
Abstract: This book explores how holograms became embedded in modern popular culture. It traces their cultural roots in earlier visual technologies such as stereoscopes and 3-D movies, and examines how holograms of bewildering varieties added novel types of visual spectacle and appeal.

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