Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!ucsd!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!julius.cs.uiuc.edu!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!uicbert.eecs.uic.edu!sandin From: sandin@uicbert.eecs.uic.edu (Dan Sandin) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.visualization Subject: Re: HOLOGRAPHIC VISUALIZATION Message-ID: <1991Jan21.195007.26999@uicbert.eecs.uic.edu> Date: 21 Jan 91 19:50:07 GMT References: <1991Jan15.233942.21236@wam.umd.edu> <1783@inews.intel.com> Distribution: usa Organization: University of Illinois at Chicago Lines: 24 bhoughto@pima.intel.com (Blair P. Houghton) writes: >It's called pscholography. CNN had a bit on this the day after >I bought a small pscholograph for a friend for christmas. > --Blair > "How far across is the electronic medium?" I am one of the 3 or 4 people responsible for PHSColography, and I can tell you, you most assuredly did not buy a PHSCologram for Xmas. PHSCologram (tm) is the product of (Art)^n laboratory. Since 1987, they have been entirely computer-generated (not produced by the photographic means you mentioned) and are usually 20"x24". You bought a lenticular (basically the same deal, but not computer-generated, and with a lenticular screen instead of a barrier screen). The name PHSCologram comes from Photography, Holography, Sculpture, and Computer graphics. stephan meyers, assoc dir. (Art)^n laboratory c/o sandin@uicbert.eecs.uic.edu 319 wishnick hall 3255 s. dearborn chicago, IL 60616 (312) 567-6908 FAX fax for more info...