Martin Richardson's staff page, De Montfort University websiteTSB Research Funding For Holography Programme

Martin Richardson has begun a research project valued at £1.7m for innovative holographic lighting units which could bring significant savings in both money and energy…

Released: 01 May 2010
Martin Richardson lecturingThe Science and Art of Holograms lecture

Martin Richardson believes that holography is one of the greatest scientific discoveries of our time. It reveals the true nature of vision, and more importantly, the essence of light…

Released: 01 May 2009
Graham Saxby, Martin Richardson and his awardInternational praise for revolutionary work

Graham Saxby, whose essential series of Practical Holography books has helped holographers around the world, endowed an award…

Released: 10 April 2009
holography from museum collection itemsHolography In The Modern Museum

The Royal Photographic Society Holographic Group hosted a one day conference at De Montfort University in September 2008 when world-renowned scientists in holography…

Released: 19 Sept 2008
The Air GalleryMartin exhibits life-sized Bowie hologram

A life-size lenticular hologram based on Martin's limited edition cover of David Bowie's Hours album was exhibited in London, December 2006.

Released: 19 October 2007
Hologram of David BowieMartin contributes holograms to Bowie competition

Martin has produced five framed copies of his ground breaking cover image for the David Bowie album ‘hours’ as prizes for an exclusive competition run by the David Bowie website.

Released: 11 November 2005
New Scientist articleHolographic copyright protection research in New Scientist

Martin Richardson’s research into the use of holography to prevent DVD piracy was covered in the UK magazine The New Scientist in March 2004.

Released: 19 June 2004

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