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IAP 2004 Activity


Holography Studio Series
Stephanie Hunt
Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Limited to 8 participants.
Participants welcome at individual sessions (series)
Fee: 5.00 for materials

These sessions will introduce you to fundamental holographic techniques. Visit the web contact to learn specific information about each session.
Web: http://web.mit.edu/museum/holographyiap/
Contact: Stephanie Hunt, MIT Museum, x3-4405, museum-programs@mit.edu
Sponsor: MIT Museum

Session 1a: Laser Transmission Holography
Stephanie Hunt
Laser transmission holograms are the classics in the field.
This type of hologram tends to be very bright, and it is able to record a deeper scene than many other types of holograms. A hologram created during this session will be used to make a white light-viewable transfer during a Saturday session.
Fri Jan 30, 10am-12:00pm, MIT Museum

Session 1b: Laser Transmission Holography
Stephanie Hunt
See Session 1a information for details.
Fri Jan 30, 01-03:00pm, MIT Museum

Session 2a: White Light Transmission Holography
Stephanie Hunt
This technique, invented by MIT Professor Steve Benton, revolutionized the field of holography. The laser-viewable holograms created during the Friday sessions will be copied during Session 2, producing a white light-viewable 3-dimensional image.
Sat Jan 31, 10am-12:00pm, MIT Museum

Session 2b: White Light Transmission Holography
Stephanie Hunt
See session 2a information for details.
Sat Jan 31, 01-03:00pm, MIT Museum
Latest update: 31-Oct-2003


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