- DavidBowie.com
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Article on life-sized David Bowie lenticular on ‘Bowienet’ (David Bowie's official website) - go to September 12 2005.
- Jonathan Ross hologram collection
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His collection of Martin's holograms.
- New Scientist: Holodiscs Fight Piracy
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‘Printing holograms on the data side of CDs and DVDs… makes them harder to copy. Martin Richardson… who invented the technique, says the holograms do not affect playback.’
- Holography on Wikipedia
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‘Holography (from the Greek, ὅλος-hólos whole + γραφή-grafē writing, drawing) is a technique that allows the light scattered from an object to be recorded’…
- Lenticular printing on Wikipedia
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‘Lenticular printing is a technology in which a lenticular lens is used to produce images with an illusion of depth, or the ability to change or move as the image is viewed from different angles’…
- The Holographer
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Online magazine ‘for those with an interest in display holography, i.e. the type of holograms intended for viewing directly, normally placed on a wall for display. It includes holograms of museum artifacts, art holography and holographic portraiture.’
- The Royal Photographic Society Holography Group conference
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Theme: ‘To Promote the Use and Understanding of Holography in Museums’. Includes audio recordings of Conference Papers. Based at at De Montfort University.
- Photographic Society Holography Group
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‘founded in 1983 to foster interest in the subject of holography in all its forms - artistic, commercial, industrial and scientific.’ See membership benefits.
- Research staff profile, De Montfort University
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Martin Richardson, Professor of Modern Holography. Research Groups: Design and New Product Development, Photographic Studies and Creative Imaging; Subject Area: Modern Holography
- Martin Richardson on Ning
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Martin's profile and friends on holography @ ning.