Exhibition: Holography: The Light Fantastic

Eye-popping works drawn from the Museum's holography collection--the world's largest--that illustrate the artistic and scientific facets of the medium. Ongoing in the MIT Museum's main galleries.

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Event Horizon
MOH-1980.02
Berkhout, Rudie
1980
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Stone Room
MOH-1982.07
Kaufman, John
1982
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Bartus Takes a Downtown Train
MOH-1990.01
Boyd, Patrick
1990
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Brains and Skulls [Photopolymer Mass-Produced Holograms]
MOH-1993.47.116.03
Polaroid Corporation
1991
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Goro Blocks
MOH-1977.39
Goro, Fritz
1976
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Crystal Beginning
MOH-1977.50.01
Benton, Stephen A.; Mingace, Jr., Herbert S.; Houde-Walter, William R.
1977
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Parc des Folies a la Villette
MOH-1984.71
A. P. Holographie
circa 1983
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Sequential Blank #4 [No. 4]
MOH-1985.06
Ishii, Setsuko
1985
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Life Magazine Hologram
1994.055.003
Upatnieks, Juris; Leith, Emmett N.; Goro, Fritz
1966
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Digital
MOH-1978.26
Phillips, Nicholas
1978
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The Kiss, (Kiss I)
MOH-1979.09
Multiplex Moving Holograms; Cross, Lloyd G.
1973
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Intimate
MOH-1982.04
Cossette, Marie-Andree
1982
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Delta II
MOH-1983.56.01
Berkhout, Rudie
1982
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Full Color Reflection Portraiture: Harold E. Edgerton
1990.048.027
MIT, Spatial Imaging Group; Klug, Michael; Walker, Julie H.
1989
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Space Graffiti: "Whipped Cream"
2001.007.598.A-C
Stephens, Anait
1990
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Lindow Man
MOH-1987.35
Richmond Holographic Studios Ltd.
1987
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