Description: The hologram "That's Life," created by Clark Charnetski at Conductron (a division of McDonnell Douglas), is an image-plane reflection hologram produced in 1970. It depicts a Sisyphean figure pushing a large boulder, symbolizing perseverance or struggle. The hologram measures 4 inches by 5 inches and was made using silver-halide emulsion on film. This type of hologram was designed to be viewed under ordinary white light, showcasing advancements in holography at the time. It was notably distributed during the opening ceremony of the National Museum of History and Technology's “Laser 10” exhibition as a demonstration of holographic technology's accessibility and affordability. The piece is considered historically significant in the evolution of holography. More about this hologram can be found at https://hologram.se/tag/marching-band-hologram/
Price: 500 USD
Location: Clifton, New Jersey
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Artist: Clark Charnetski
Type: Hologram
Year of Production: 1970
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Size: Small