Salvador Dali Smycken & Hologram
Salvador Dali Smycken & Hologram
Salvador Dali smycken med hologram. Made Jewelry That Could Turn You into a Surrealist Artwork ART SY
Left: Medussa by Verdura and Salvador Dalí. Copyright David Behl. Courtesy of Verdura.
Right: Salvador Dalí, Pomegranate Heart. © Salvador Dalí, Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí, VEGAP, 2016. Courtesy of Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí. ART SY
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Salvador Dali som förutom måleri arbetade med smyckedesign, teaterdekor, film, fotografi, text, skultpur och självklart även holografi. I arbetet med den Nobelprisbelönade Lasertekniken som skapar 3Dimensionella bilder utan kamera, umgicks han både med Nobelpristagaren Dennis Gabor och Hologram Pionjären Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd.
Salvador Dali surrealist med sin vän konstprofessor Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd. Hologrampionjärer som tog fram outstanding hologram och holografiska verk. Dom överskred ofta teknikens begränsningar. Speciellt Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd och skapade därför ytterligare en dimension i verket.
Här är Salvador Dali med professor Dennis Gabor som erhöll nobelpris i fysik 1971 för upptäckten holografi.
Citat Salvador Dali Holografi är nutidens kubism!
Boken Dali in Holographic Space, Selwyn & Linda Lissack beskriver Salvador Dalis hologram.
Här en artikel från SPIE, The International Society for Optics and Photonics Klicka på länken dali-in-holographic-space
Valentins Dag
Valentins Dag, eller Alla hjärtans dag. Behövs alla prylar på Alla hjärtans dag? Räcker det inte med en kram? Viktigast är väl att vara rädd om varandra! Visa det.
Se tidigare inlägg https://hologram.se/alla-hjartans-dag-2-valentin-dagen-firas-med-karlek-och-omtanke-vem-var-valentin/
Legenden om Valentins brev blev i vår tid Romantikens Dag. Nu kanske mest Handelns Dag, vilken kommers som råder på Alla Hjärtans Dag!
Det här är vår Valentin! Sommarbarn
https://hologram.se/happy-valentines-day-anton-and-valentin-from-russia/
Margaret Benyon Holography Artist is dead
Margaret Benyon, Holography Pioneer with fantastic Holograms
Margaret Benyon Holography Artist is dead. Holography Pioneer with fantastic Holograms
Click here https://hologram.se/hologrampionjar-margaret-benyon/
What a great loss in the Art Holography World! An artist with outstanding holography artist is no longer here.
She was a true Holography Pioneer. Starting producing holograms even before the inventor Dr Dennis Gabor recieved the Nobelprize 1971 for holography. She studied traditional art and came across holography when she was working with interference patterns.
Margaret Benyon brought holography from the scientists laboratory into the art world. She had her first exhibition 1969 at the Nottingham University Art Gallery.
Margaret was the first artist in UK to make hologram herself and from 1983 in her own holography studio.
HoloMedia have some holograms from Margaret Benyon as e.g. Tigirl signed Nr 8/50 reflection hologram on glass 30×40 cm with silver metall frame 50×60 cm. SOLD

TIGIRL Artist Margaret Benyon Reflection hologram on glass-film 1985 Signed 8/50 SOLD
Margaret used gouche under-painting portraits produced with a ruby laser (pulsed laser).
PhotonicsWest 17 Obituaries
See more Benyon holograms click here
https://hologram.se/holograms-margaret-benyon/
Art & Science Hermitage Museum St Petersburg
Art & Science Holographic OptoClones & Digital Holography
Art & Science Holographic OptoClones & Digital Holography. Conference with a seminar Museum Documentation, Holographic OptoClones & Digital Holography.
The aim is to via a serial of seminars explore the interaction of Science & the Art in the modern world. Dr Hans Bjelkhagen held the seminar at the Hermitage Museum in December 2016.
Read the article here HERMITAGE event.eml 2
Read more here about the cooperation organising the serial of seminars starting November 2016 and will finish in June 2017 http://hermitage.ifmo.ru/artscienceeng
Full colour Holograms Keesing Journal
Full colour holograms great potential on
high security document market
Full colour holograms great potential on high security document market by Martijn van Heerden
Holography dates back to 1947. The Hungarian/British scientist Dennis Gabor worked at British Thomson-Houston in London. He discovered the principle of holography while working to improve the resolution of an electron microscope.
Gabor coined the term hologram from the Greek words: ὅλος (holos, whole) and γραφή (graphe, writing or drawing). Holograms still offer the easiest method for general public to determine if a product is authentic.
Unfortunately, due to the increased availability of hologram origination technology worldwide. Fake products incuding counterfeit holograms are no longer an exception.
Read the article by Martin van Heerden here http://www.hologramstudio.nl/pdf/KJD45_Heerden-p3-9_DEF.pdf



















