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gramma : writing, holos : entirety, pan : all, orama : sight ; " to entirely write the totality of the sights " |
Introduction | Holography | Holopanoragramme | Projector | Edition & Communication | Contacts |
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Extracts : "... compared to the cinematography of Auguste and Louis Lumière which brings since 1895 to two dimensions photography (height, width), the fourth dimension (time) for a motionless observer, holography brings well to these two dimensions photography, the third dimension (depth), and the fourth dimension for an observer moving...""... holography - whole writing - allows well obtaining an image in 4 dimensions of a fixed object, offering to observers moving a vision in space and time, as in reality around the object..." Thierry Garçon |
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