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Paper Abstract
The successful flow in the evolution of an idea from its conception to its existence in our common experience relies both on the clarity of one's vision and the ability to stay the course directly to its fullest realization. The artist working with holography may meet detours such that the vision is obscured and the expression bent; the intent and the content divided. I seek to relieve the dichotomy. I seek purity, source to mouth. What follows is a discussion of this pursut. A trinity of concerns
will come into focus, specifically:
I. The loss of oneself and one's sight in the
eye of the tiger.
II. The pretense of apprehending reality
through holography.
III. (ving weight to complexity and confusing it
with the profound.
Paper Details
Date Published: 1 January 1992
PDF: 3 pages
Proc. SPIE 1600, Intl Symp on Display Holography, (1 January 1992); doi: 10.1117/12.57778
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 1600:
Intl Symp on Display Holography
Tung H. Jeong, Editor(s)
PDF: 3 pages
Proc. SPIE 1600, Intl Symp on Display Holography, (1 January 1992); doi: 10.1117/12.57778
Show Author Affiliations
Richard Arnold Bruck, Richard Bruck Holography (United States)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 1600:
Intl Symp on Display Holography
Tung H. Jeong, Editor(s)
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