Holographic Art With Recording In Three-Dimensional Media On The Basis Of Lippman Photographic Plates

The hologram technique initially proposed for application to a specific technical problem(1) in recent years has found increasingly wider use in the development of a new kind of art. The strange holographic pictures creating the full illusion of objects depicted are exhibited more and more frequently at the various exhibitions, museums, private collections and so on. The earliest idea of the possibility to utilize holography in this way was promoted in ref. (2) in connection with so-called holographic technique with recording in three-dimensional media. This idea was confirmed by the experiments carried out with the improved technology of Lippman colour photography (3-5).