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2009, 2008, 2006, 2005, 2004 2002, 2001, 2000, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1993, 1992, 1991, 1990 1989, 1988, 1987, 1986, 1985, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1979 2012 Memorial, Ruben Nuñez, Holographer.org, January 2012 2009 Memorial, Rudie Berkhout, Holographer.org, February 2009 *periphery, Contributor, YH485 Press, UK, September 2009, pp 16. The Perception of Reality - Looking at Looking. Holography in the Modern Museum. RPS conference, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK, September 2008 Supporting Creative Holography, The Shearwater Foundation 1987 2004, Proceedings, 7th International Symposium on Display Holography, Wales, UK, July 2006. Art Holography, Encyclopedia of Modern Optics, Elsevier Academic Press,Oxford, UK Something in the air: Stephen Benton and a family reunion, Holographer.org, January 2004, site launch. Architectural Holography: Building with light, decorating with space, Royal Photographic Society Holography Group conference on Holography, Art and Design. Royal College of Art, London, UK. 23rd March 2002. Please note that this paper includes 22 illustrations and will therefore take some time to load into your browser. CFR, Kilroy and the Luminous Pencil,Style is Fraud - Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd, Bokförlaget Arena, Sweden, PP104-109, ISBN 91-7843-187-5, Building with Light: Holography, glass and architecture. This Side Up, No.,15, September 2001, pp 2-4 ISSN 1389 1707. Windows with memories: Creative holography in the real world. This Side Up, No.,10, June 2000, pp15-18. ISSN 1389 1707. Archiving a Creative History: Holography for a future generation. Holography 2000, St. Pölten, Austria. Holography - A Digital Community on the Internet. The Royal Photographic Society Holography Group. The National Holographic Centre England: Proposal report. 6th International Symposium on Display Holography, Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, USA,SPIE proceedings Volume 358. Artists in Conference - An international perspective. 6th International Symposium on Display Holography, Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, USA (co-author with D.E. Tyler), SPIE proceedings Volume 3358. Holography on the Internet: a useful resource or expensive distraction?, Practical Holography 10, San Jose, California, USA, SPIE proceedings, Volume 2652. Seeing Things: Australian Holographic Art, Convergence, Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, John Libbey Media, Spring, Vol 2, No1, pp145 - 147. Holography as Large-Scale Event, Solart Global Network (Jürgen Claus editor), Leonardo, MIT Press, USA, Vol. 28, No. 3, pp 234. Where is the Art?, Karas Tiny Magazine, Karas Studios, Madrid, Spain, December, pp3. The art of collaboration: a conflict of disciplines or constructive relationship, 5th International Symposium on Display Holography, Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, USA,(co-author with Eric P. Krantz), SPIE proceedings, Vol 2333, pp 247 - 254. Single exposure color mixing technique for rainbow "shadow" holograms, Practical olography 8, San Jose, California, USA (co-author with Eric P. Krantz), SPIE Proceedings. Beyond the Gallery Ghetto. The Creative Holography Index, The International Catalogue for Holography, Monand Press, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany, Vol 2, issue 2.
Cataloguing creative holography: an historical necessity or contemporary illusion?, Quebec International Symposium on Holography, Quebec, Canada, SPIE Proceeding. A single beam recording system for creative holography and education, Quebec International Symposium on Holography, Quebec, Canada, SPIE Proceedings.
Qué piensa usted, José Buitrago, ARCO catalogue ,Videoarco '92, Madrid, Spain.
Creative Holography: Its Development in the Academy of Media Arts Cologne, Germany, International Symposium on Display Holography, July , Lake Forest, IL, USA, (Co-author with Dieter Jung), SPIE Proceedings Vol,1600.
A Strength of Purpose: The International Congress on Art Holography, (re)Mark, September 1990, No 1. Holographica Pulls the Crowds, Holographics International, Spring 1989, No 5, pp 19-20. Display Holography in the UK: An Overview,Holographie-Jahrbuch/Holography-Yearbook 1989-90, pp 1. 65-1. 69. HoIographic Space: A Generalised Graphic Definition,Leonardo Journal, Holography as an Art Medium, Special issue. Vol 22, No 3 & 4, pp 295-298.
Drawing in Space: A holographic system to simultaneously draw images on a flat surface and in three-dimensional space. PhD Thesis, Department of Fine Art, University of Reading, UK. New Design For Holographic Camera, Holosphere, Fall, Vol 15, No 3, p 11. School of Holography in LA., Holosphere, Fall, Vol 15, No 3, p 29. Holography, Visual Medium or Cheap Trick? Art Monthly, December/January 1988/89, No 122, pp 9-13.
Expansion of Holographic Film Products, Holosphere, Spring, Vol 15, No 1, pp 12-13.
Holography: The History of the Word, Holosphere, Winter, Vol 14, No 1, p 11. Hologrems Invade Britain, Holosphere, Spring, Vol 14, No 2, p 23. Beyond Horror, Real Image, Royal Photographic Society Holography Group, Summer, No. 3, pp 9-10. Holographic Illustration Becomes Reality, Holosphere, Fall, Vol 14, No 4, p 11.
Holography in Publishing, Holosphere, Summer,Vol 13, No 3, p 6. Holography: Treasures of the USSR, (Publication editor), Exhibition catalogue, Light Fantastic, July. Storage Solutions for Orthodontics, Holosphere, Winter, Vol 12, No 6, p 45. Design Council Highlights Embossing, Holosphere, Spring,Vol 12, No 7, pp 12-13. German Museum Celebrates 5th Anniversary, Holosphere, Fall 1984/Winter 1985, Vol 13, No 1, pp 9-10. Advanced Courses Begin in England, Holosphere, Fall 1984/Winter 1985,Vol 13, No 1, p 29. Holography for Children, Holosphere, Spring, Vol 13, No 2, p 18. Market Widens for Film Holograms, Holosphere, Spring, Vol 13, No 2, p 22. Holographie in England: Der Aufstieg eines Künstlerischen Mediums, Licht-Blicke exhibition catalogue, Deutsches Filmmuseum,June. Introduction, Canadian Holography Now, Exhibition catalogue, Canadian Cultural Centre, London, June.
Light Impressions to Expand its Impact within London Subsidiary, Holosphere, January, Vol 12, No 1, p 4. "Holographic" Telephones Tested in Britain, Holosphere, February, Vol 12, No 2, pp 3-6. Holographic Album Cover Released in Britain, Holosphere, Spring, Vol 12, No 3, pp 1-2. Display Holography: Making Inroads in Britain, Holosphere, Fall, Vol 12, No 5, pp 18-20. Holographic Viewing Made Simple, Holosphere, Fall, Vol 12, No 5, pp 18-22. Can holograms open the way to new wave ads? Campaign, December 9th 1983, pp 35-37.
Edwina Orr Explores for Temporal Sculptural Works,Holosphere, January, Vol 11, No 1, pp 4-5. Works in Flux by Sam Moree, Holosphere, February, Vol 11, No 2, pp 3-4. Van Riper to Exhibit/Perform at Museum of Holography, Holosphere, February, Vol 11, No 2, pp 4-5. Holograms of Rebecca Deem, Holosphere, March, Vol 11 , No 3, p 4.Schweitzer Residency Shows AIR Woes, Holosphere, May, Vol 11, No 5, pp 5-7. Margaret Benyon's Pulsed Rainbows, Holosphere, June, Vol 11, No 6, pp 4-6. Ruben Nunes: Twentieth Century Renaissance Man, Holosphere, July/August,Vol 11, No 7,8, pp 6-8. Doug Tyler's Art of Simplicity, Holosphere, September, Vol 11, No 9, pp 4-5. Perceptions of Holography: A new medium using old tricks, Holosphere, October, Vol 11, No 10, pp 1-6. Book Review - Space Light and Holography Handbook, New Scientist, October 21st, p 185. Holographic Teaching Becomes Commonplace, Holosphere. November, Vol 11, No 11, pp 3-4. Holography in Education, Holosphere, December, Vol 11, No 12, pp 2-3. Kinetic Light Art: Continuous 3-dimensional luminous images projected on rapidly rotating strings, Leonardo Journal of Contemporary Visual Artists, Summer, Vol 14, No 3, pp 208-209.
Rudie Berkhout: Artist/Scientist, Holosphere, Journal of Holographic Science, Technology and Art, November, Vol 9, No 11, pp 3-4. Bruce Goldberg and Wilfred's Window, Holosphere, December. Vol 9, No 12, p 6. Hlynsky and Sowdon, Making Art on the Fringe, Holosphere, May, Vol10, No 5, pp 1-3. AIR Profile: John Perry, University of Vermont, Holosphere, October, Vol 10, No 10, pp 3-4. AIR Profile: Holograms and Stained Glass - Scott Nemtzow, Holosphere, November, Vol 10, No 11, p 5. Walter Spierings and the Impossible Triangle, Holosphere, December, Vol 10, No 12, pp 2-3. Kinetic art: 3-dimensional luminous images projected into volumes of smoke (Pentrojection). Leonardo , Autumn, Vol 12, No 4, pp 283-289. |
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