You can pre-order it on the startups Kickstarter page. In the meantime, we may only be seeing part of what is really there. However, the company is offering the holographic display at 399 until tomorrow morning. Hopefully, the discussion I have presented in this paper will assist artists in creating holograms and designing exhibitions and will advance a dialog to remedy this by establishing more precise exhibition and display guidelines. Creating a 3D image presentation on glass panels is an art that needs understanding on how layering can be done. These hologram collections are being saved, but unless specific information on playback illumination and the viewing requirements for the many images is available and understood, it is possible when these are displayed in the future their impact will be diminished and the experience of viewing these art works will be undervalued. There are some large collections out in the world such as the Global Images 5 collection, which, sadly, is in storage and the C-Project 6 collection, which is in the safe hands of the Getty Museum in the USA. Looking Glass Factory, a Brooklyn-based company specializing in holographic light field display technology, has been working since 2015 to bring 3D technology into the mainstream with its lineup of Looking Glass holographic displays. We have at least moved on from dark rooms and poor reconstruction lighting to more favorable environments, but the full dynamic range of images is still not fully understood and/or acknowledged. The quality of Art holography installations has been limited, in part, by a lack of knowledge of the technical criteria to support effective viewing.
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