Many artists and educators involved in holography have not had the budget to purchase commercial tables or benches, but instead have improvised in a number of interesting ways. The sandbox table, credited to Gerald Pethick, is one example of an ingenious solution in the quest for affordable vibration control for holography. In my research, I have found others. In this paper I discuss various non-commercial `tables' with two purposes in mind: the first is to have it act as a resource to those interested in constructing their own holography system or table; the second, is as historical documentation of how holographers have worked to create their images.
Low-tech vibration control for holography
Fifth International Symposium on Display Holography ; 1994 ; Lake Forest,IL,United States
Proc. SPIE ; 2333
1995-02-17
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Low-tech vibration control for holography
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