3D Holograms
What are 3D Holograms?
3D Holograms create the perception of three-dimensional forms through the composition of light, image and space. Rather than existing as physical objects, visual forms appear suspended within the viewing environment, creating an illusion of depth and presence.
3D holograms may present recorded people, digital humans, products, objects, three-dimensional animation or abstract visual compositions. Each holographic work is developed in response to its spatial context, viewing conditions and intended experience.
Contexts
3D Holograms are realised across museums, exhibitions, galleries, visitor centres, showrooms, public spaces and performance environments. They are presented through holographic installations and holographic devices, where digital imagery becomes part of the surrounding space.

