Creative holography could still be considered a fringe medium or methodology, compared to mainstream art activities. Unsurprisingly, work using this technology continues to be shown together with other holographic works. This paper examines the merits of exhibiting such works alongside other media. It also explores how this can contribute to the development of a personal critical framework and a broader analytical discourse about creative holography. The perceived limitations of showing holograms in a “gallery ghetto” are explored using early critical art reviews about these group exhibitions. An international exhibition, which toured the United Kingdom (UK) and Australia, is used as a framework to expand the discussion. These exhibitions i...
This paper was delivered to the International Design Society Conference in Melbourne, Australia, in ...
This is work presented in a gallery setting, not in the technical lab as is so often the case for ho...
The Performativity of Painting, a choreographed meeting. 'Painting – the performance of structures, ...
Artists have been exploring the spatial, conceptual and three-dimensional qualities of holography fo...
Preface: This Special Issue attempts to provide a platform for the critical discussion, reflection a...
This thesis explores holography as an art medium from a conceptual rather than technical perspective...
Copyright 2009 by IGI GlobalWhen writing this paper it became apparent that we were not only exponen...
The actual and potential uses of holograms in museum displays, and the philosophy of knowledge and p...
A hologram is a complex diffraction grating made by recording the interference pattern of two electr...
From the onset, optical holography challenged our established view of ‘there-ness’ – our understandi...
Since its adoption by artists, shortly after the process became practical in the 1960’s, holography ...
With the growing interest in digital ways to experience art exhibitions, HCI and especially experien...
This article explores curatorial practice that has technology-reliant works at its epicentre, arguin...
In Camera Lucida, Roland Barthes discusses the capacity of the photographic image to represent “flat...
The works of contemporary art using audio, 35mm slide, video, film and computer- based technologies ...
This paper was delivered to the International Design Society Conference in Melbourne, Australia, in ...
This is work presented in a gallery setting, not in the technical lab as is so often the case for ho...
The Performativity of Painting, a choreographed meeting. 'Painting – the performance of structures, ...
Artists have been exploring the spatial, conceptual and three-dimensional qualities of holography fo...
Preface: This Special Issue attempts to provide a platform for the critical discussion, reflection a...
This thesis explores holography as an art medium from a conceptual rather than technical perspective...
Copyright 2009 by IGI GlobalWhen writing this paper it became apparent that we were not only exponen...
The actual and potential uses of holograms in museum displays, and the philosophy of knowledge and p...
A hologram is a complex diffraction grating made by recording the interference pattern of two electr...
From the onset, optical holography challenged our established view of ‘there-ness’ – our understandi...
Since its adoption by artists, shortly after the process became practical in the 1960’s, holography ...
With the growing interest in digital ways to experience art exhibitions, HCI and especially experien...
This article explores curatorial practice that has technology-reliant works at its epicentre, arguin...
In Camera Lucida, Roland Barthes discusses the capacity of the photographic image to represent “flat...
The works of contemporary art using audio, 35mm slide, video, film and computer- based technologies ...
This paper was delivered to the International Design Society Conference in Melbourne, Australia, in ...
This is work presented in a gallery setting, not in the technical lab as is so often the case for ho...
The Performativity of Painting, a choreographed meeting. 'Painting – the performance of structures, ...