Talk on Display Holography by Steven Smith

rpslogoThe Royal Photographic Society Holography Group is pleased to welcome Steven Smith, currently Senior Research Fellow on the Modern Holography programme at De Montfort University, who will present a background of colour holograms and issues related to professional holographic imaging during the period of his work at The Lasersmith Inc. and the Spatial Imaging Group at the MIT Media Labs, 1982 – 2004. More »

Recording a hologram in a wet emulsion

The Holographer logoKaveh Bazargan
kaveh@holographer.org

This is a short tutorial about why a transmission hologram recorded in a wet emulsion might not be viewable when dry. It is a response to a question by Justin W on the Holography Forum.

Free talks on holography

Free talks on holography Beginning June 13th, each Saturday at 4 pm there will be a gallery talk about Holography at the Play of Light Gallery in Catskill, NY. The list of scheduled talks are as below: More »

Holography legend Nick Phillips passes away

Nick PhillipsIt is with great sadness that we have to announce the passing away of one of the most famous names in display holography, Professor Nick Phillips. He died at his home on Saturday 23 May.

Update: Following a representation by The Holographer, The Times of London printed this obituary.

The Photon League AOOR (Artist–Out–Of–Residence)

holographic_bookThe Photon League in collaboration with the Ontario College of Art & Design would like to invite you to submit an application to The Holographic Book Project. More »

The International Holography Fund (IHF) closes

ihf_logoThe International Holography Fund (IHF), the only organisation set up to specifically fund creative holography world–wide, has closed,  due to the immediate loss of its own funding.

Founded in 2007, and based on the successful Shearwater Foundation, the IHF supported around 15 international projects which received grants totalling almost a quarter of a million dollars. More »

Light Magic

future-memoriesA retrospective exhibition of Rudie Berkhout’s holograms and laser works to celebrate his life in art.

Opening: Saturday April 18, from 4–7pm
April 18, 2009–May 30, 2009
Saturdays from 12–5pm (and by appointment)
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Photons, Neurons and Bits: Holography for the 21st Century

mit_logo_blue Watch on–demand videos of the forum at MIT Museum.
March 6–7, 2009

Applications for Cycle VIIII are now open

holocenterClosing date: March 15, 2009
The Artist in Residence program is at the heart of the Center’s activities. It provides artists with crucial access to a wide array of equipment, including a pulse ruby laser, as well as guidance and support from the Center’s staff of professional holographers. More…

Rudie Berkhout Memorial

rudienov1999When Rudie Berkhout died on 16th September 2008, the holography community lost something special.  Not just the ‘normal’ loss of a friend or a colleague or an associate or a passing encounter, but the loss of someone who believed in the creative aspects of the medium.  More »



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