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Large holograms in traveling exhibitions

Author(s): Anne-Marie Christakis

Published: 12 January 1994; 11 pages; 58 papers;
DOI: 10.1117/12.165568

Paper Abstract

The presentation of large holograms in travelling exhibitions has always posed problems, mainly due to lack of space. The Museum of Holography was consequently required to develop, with Jean-Francois Moreau, display consoles which are light, affordable and completely detachable. In a permanent exposition at the Forum des Halles in Paris, the Museum displays a room with 22 holograms, each measuring 1 m X 1 m, in a structure designed by the architect Fabien Vienne. The different systems used by the Museum are presented here.
This paper was published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 2043
Holographic Imaging and Materials, Tung H. Jeong, Editors, pp.112-122
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