Holovision

Holovision usually makes holograms of the type in which this spotlight is placed in front of the hologram, which thus reflects the light of the spotlight so that an image is formed. This type of hologram is called a reflection hologram. You get a hologram that is easy to assemble and requires minimal space. Another type is called transmission hologram. Here you shine through the hologram and thus need free space behind, which means that you can not hang the hologram directly on a wall.

By making several exposures in the same hologram, we can make the image change when the viewer moves horizontally or vertically in front of the hologram. In this way, you can do, for example, simple instructive animations or fun effects where objects “appear”.

Holography offers unique imaging possibilities

Holography depicts the entire light field emitted by an object, which not only means that the image acquires a natural depth but also that reflections are depicted much more faithfully than in photography. When you see a holographic portrait, for example, you can observe that the radiance in the depicted person’s eyes and hair moves in a natural way when you move in front of the hologram. This is one of the features that contributes to the superior realism one gets in a hologram. At the same time, holography offers fantastic opportunities for artists who want to create abstract images through this ability to capture the “game” of light. When we look at the image in a hologram, it is actually the light that the hologram reflects that we see. This light originally comes from a halogen spotlight that has been hung up specifically to illuminate the hologram.

Contact

Postal address:
Holovision AB
Box 56015
SE-102 17 Stockholm

email address:
info@holovision.se