Holographic Art
Holographic art or simply known as holography is the technique of generating 3D images or icons that are called holograms through laser light. This art uses a photographic method to create a picture containing 3D information about the subject that is being photographed. Holography products or the holograms could express either meaningless patterns or reflections. The history of holography was dated way back 1947 as suggested by the Hungarian-born British physicist Dennis Gabor but it was open to the public not until 1963 when laser became available. Holography is also valid for sound and other medical applications like dental records.
Hiro Yamagata, known for his large-scale holographic works
